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Cara Jackson
14 April, 01:24
Old English was inflected. True False
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Ahmad
14 April, 01:42
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True. but it has lost a lot of the inflections that were present in English during the Old English period. A language is said to be "inflected" when changes in the form of the language's words alter their meaning.
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Imani Deleon
14 April, 01:50
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Old English is an Inflected Language
Actually, Modern English is an inflected language, too,
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