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Sadee Posted 10 years ago
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Bookcase

How many morphemes in the word "Bookcase", and what is the type of last morpheme?
  

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morpheme (noun) the smallest unit of language that has its own meaning, either a word or a part of a word: "Worker" contains two morphemes: "work" and "-er". You should be able to answer your question. Post it here, and we will check your answer.

  • morpheme (noun) the smallest unit of language that has its own meaning, either a word or a part of a word: "Worker" contains two morphemes: "work" and "-er".
  • You should be able to answer your question.
  • Post it here, and we will check your answer.
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morpheme (noun)
the smallest unit of language that has its own meaning, either a word or a part of a word:
"Worker" contains two morphemes: "work" and "-er".

You should be able to answer your question. Post it here, and we will check your answer.
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SadeeHow many morphemes in the word "Bookcase", and what is the type of last morpheme?
The following link may help.

https://www.ntid.rit.edu/sea/processes/wordknowledge/grammatical/whatare

CJ
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It has two morphemes, and its type is free morpheme.
Is it correct?
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SadeeIt has two morphemes
Correct.
Sadee its type is free morpheme
That's one of the two, but which one is a free morpheme?
And what is the other morpheme, and what type is that one?

If you have two morphemes, each one has a type.

CJ
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Case is a free morpheme because it can stand as single word.
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