Morpheme
The verb
Sentence types
Affixes
Noun
100

What is morpheme?

A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a language. It cannot be broken down into smaller units that carry meaning


100

What is the difference between a transitive and an intransitive verb?


A transitive verb requires a direct object to complete its meaning (e.g., “She reads a book”), while an intransitive verb does not require a direct object (e.g., “He sleeps”


100

What is complex sentence?

complex sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause (a complete thought with a subject and predicate) and at least one dependent clause 


100

What us the difference between stem and root?

Stem changes but root doesnt

100

Choose the abstract noun in the sentence: “His kindness towards others made him popular.”


Kindness

200

What is the smallest meaningful unit of speech?

Morphs

200

What is valency in relation to verbs?


Valency refers to the number of arguments (subject, object, etc.) that a verb can take.


200

How can we connect compund sentences?

Coordinating conjunctions,conjuctive adverbs and a semicolon

200

What is the role of the infix “-o-” in informal English? 


The infix ”-o-” is often used in informal English to emphasize a word, typically in slang or colloquial speech. 


200

In the phrase “The king’s courage inspired his people,”

Find an abstract noun

courage

300

Which type of morpheme can not coincide with a word form?

Bound morphemes

300

What kind of feature of the verb determine how verbs interact with other elements in the sentence?

Syntactic

300

What is a dependent clause?


A dependent clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a sentence.


300

What is the role of an affix in word formation?


An affix is a morpheme added to a base word to modify its meaning or function. 


300

He packed the suitcase before leaving for his trip. Find the compound noun


suitcase

400

What is an example of an inflectional morpheme?


An example of an inflectional morpheme is “-s” in “dogs,” which shows plural form.


400

Can a verb be both transitive and intransitive? Give an example


some verbs can function both as transitive and intransitive depending on how they’re used. For example, the verb “run” can be intransitive (e.g., “She runs every morning”) and transitive (e.g., “She runs a business”).


400

Tom has benefited from his exercise program;he is slim and energetic.Find the sentence type

Compound sentence

400

How does the prefix “anti-” affect the meaning of the word? 


The prefix “anti-” means “against” or “opposed to.”


400

Analyze the plural form of the compound noun “brother-in-law” 


Brothers-in-law

500

What is the role of derivational morphemes?


Derivational morphemes are used to create new words by changing the meaning or grammatical category of the base word (e.g., “happy” to “happiness” or “teach” to “teacher”).


500

What is a stative verb, and how does it differ from a dynamic verb


stative verb describes a state or condition (e.g., “know,” “belong,” “believe”), while a dynamic verb describes an action or process (e.g., “run,” “eat,” “write”). 


500

Identify the type of sentence and explain why: “He passed the test, which surprised everyone, because he didn’t study.”


    This is a compound-complex sentence because it contains:

    •    Two independent clauses: “He passed the test” and “He didn’t study.”

    •    One dependent clause: “Which surprised everyone.”


500

Give  an example for compound-affixed word

Job-hopper

500

Give an example for combines compound word

Battlefield

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