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Anne Acevedo
24 August, 02:20
Inflection verb asks is what
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Sanaa Daniels
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Two traditional grammatical terms refer to inflections of specific word classes: Inflecting a noun, pronoun, adjective, article or determiner is known as declining it. The affixes may express number, case, or gender. Inflecting a verb is called conjugating it. The affixes may express tense, mood, voice, or aspect.
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