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Sentences with INFLECTED

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"The noun 'cat' has two inflected forms: 'cats' (plural) and 'cat's' (possessive)."
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"In some languages, such as Latin, nouns have multiple inflected forms to indicate case, gender, and number."
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"The inflected verb 'runs' indicates the third person singular present tense."
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"In Old English, adjectives had different inflected forms depending on the gender, case, and number of the noun."
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"The inflected suffix 'er' is added to the adjective 'tall' to form the comparative degree 'taller'."
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"Some languages use inflected articles to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness."
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"The inflected word 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun."
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"Linguists study inflected languages to understand the patterns and rules governing word forms."
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"English has relatively few inflected forms compared to some other languages."
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"The verb 'to be' is inflected in English for tense."
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"In Latin, nouns are inflected for number, case, and gender."
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"The Spanish language has a highly inflected verbal system."
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"The word 'children' is inflected to indicate plural."
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"Old English heavily inflected its nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs."
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"Russian has six cases in which nouns are inflected."
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"In German, adjectives are inflected to agree with the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify."
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"The inflected form 'ran' is the past tense of the verb 'run'."
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"The Japanese language has different inflected forms for politeness levels."
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"In some languages, verbs are inflected to show the gender of the subject."
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"The pronoun 'they' is not inflected for gender in English."
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"The noun 'child' is inflected differently in singular and plural form."
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"Latin nouns are inflected for case, which indicates their function in a sentence."
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"The inflected form 'happier' is the comparative of the adjective 'happy'."
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"Some languages have inflected articles that agree with the noun they modify."
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"In Finnish, the verb 'to be' is inflected differently depending on tense, mood, and person."
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"English pronouns are inflected to indicate case."
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"The noun 'book' is inflected to indicate possession with the suffix -'s."
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"In Sanskrit, nouns are inflected for eight different cases."
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