[ Grammar: Morphology ]
Refers to the bound morphemes that indicate a shift in grammatical tense e.g. plurals and tense markers
A. inflectional morpheme
B. affix
C. prefix
D. derivational morpheme

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Change the sentence into negative.
Mary usually takes a shower in the morning.
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A. Mary usually don’t take a shower in the morning.
B. Mary usually doesn’t takes a shower in the morning.
C. Mary usually doesn’t take a shower in the morning.
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