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Sentences with MORPHOLOGICAL-RULE

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"The morphological rule for forming the plural of nouns in English is to add -s or -es to the end of the word."
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"According to the morphological rule of doubling the consonant before adding -ing, 'run' becomes 'running'."
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"One morphological rule in Spanish is that nouns ending in -o are usually masculine."
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"The morphological rule of forming the comparative degree of adjectives is to add -er at the end."
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"In some languages, the morphological rule for indicating possession is to add a suffix to the noun."
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"The morphological rule of dropping the final silent 'e' before adding a vowel suffix is common in English."
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"A morphological rule in Chinese is to add a specific character in front of a noun to indicate plurality."
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"According to the morphological rule of adding -ed to a verb, 'walk' becomes 'walked' in the past tense."
9
"The morphological rule of forming the present participle of regular verbs is to add -ing at the end."
10
"In Japanese, the morphological rule of changing the verb ending to -masu indicates the polite form."
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"The morphological rule of changing the stress pattern can turn a noun into a verb in some languages."
12
"According to the morphological rule in Russian, adjectives change their endings based on gender."
13
"The morphological rule in Arabic of adding prefixes and suffixes to verbs can change their meaning."
14
"The morphological rule of reduplication is used in some languages to indicate intensity."
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"According to a morphological rule of English, some nouns form their plural by changing the vowel, like 'mouse' to 'mice'."
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"In French, the morphological rule of adding -ment to an adjective forms an adverb."
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"The morphological rule of adding -er to form the comparative degree is common in English."
18
"The morphological rule of doubling the final consonant before adding a suffix is seen in words like 'big' becoming 'bigger'."
19
"According to a morphological rule in Italian, nouns ending in -o are often masculine."
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"The morphological rule of changing the vowel sound of a verb when conjugating is present in many languages."
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"The morphological rule for forming the plural of nouns in English is to add -s or -es."
2
"One morphological rule in Spanish is that adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify."
3
"According to the morphological rules of the language, verbs in this form should end in -ing."
4
"The morphological rule for creating past tense verbs in German involves adding -te or -te to the stem."
5
"In Arabic, the morphological rule dictates that verbs are formed by adding specific prefixes and suffixes."
6
"By applying the morphological rules, we can transform the noun into a verb."
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"It's important to understand the morphological rules when analyzing the structure of a sentence."
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"Linguists study the morphological rules of different languages to uncover patterns and regularities."
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"The morphological rule of vowel harmony dictates that specific vowels should harmonize within a word."
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"The morphological rules of Old English differ significantly from those of Modern English."
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