Sentences with MORPHEMES
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"In the word 'unhappiness,' there are three morphemes: 'un-', 'happy,' and '-ness.'"
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"The word 'cats' can be broken down into two morphemes: 'cat' and '-s.'"
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"In 'unhappily,' there are three morphemes: 'un-', 'happy,' and '-ly.'"
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"The word 'happiest' contains two morphemes: 'happy' and '-est.'"
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"'Quickly' has two morphemes: 'quick' and '-ly.'"
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"In the word 'untied,' there are two morphemes: 'un-' and 'tied.'"
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"The word 'untouchable' has three morphemes: 'un-', 'touch,' and '-able.'"
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"'Singers' consists of two morphemes: 'sing' and '-er.'"
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"The word 'disapproval' contains three morphemes: 'dis-', 'approve,' and '-al.'"
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"'Antidisestablishmentarianism' is a word with six morphemes."
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"In the word 'unhindered,' there are two morphemes: 'un-' and 'hindered.'"
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"In linguistics, morphemes are the smallest meaningful units of language."
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"English words can be broken down into smaller morphemes."
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"The word 'unhappiness' consists of three morphemes: un-, happy, and -ness."
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"Some morphemes can stand alone as words, like 'cat' or 'run'."
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"Affixes are morphemes that are added to a base to create a new word."
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"In the word 'unhappily', both 'un-' and '-ly' are morphemes."
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"The study of morphemes is an important aspect of morphology."
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"Morphemes can be classified into different types, such as free morphemes and bound morphemes."
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"Different languages may have different rules for combining morphemes."