Contributors in Grammar
Grammar
Declarative sentence
Language; Grammar
Sentence type typically used to make a statement (as opposed to a question or command).
Countable noun
Language; Grammar
Thing that you can count, such as apple, pen, tree (see uncountable noun).
Morpheme is empty
Language; Grammar
Morpheme which does not help provide meaning in a sentence eg ing (there) in there is the paint on the roof = compare a cat is on the roof.
Inflectional affixes
Language; Grammar
Affixes are added to the root or basis for determining or limiting the grammatical meaning: eg, s in boys.
Affixes derifativ
Language; Grammar
Affixes are used to form the derivation eg, ing. -Ly in Quickly.
Alternation
Language; Grammar
(A) process that shows the changes-changes in the form of language, in a predictable environments, (b) the existence of two variants / more distugtif either or, or not, in relation to the digmatis.