[ Grammar: Morphology ]
Refers to when there is more than one of something, usually indicated by the addition of an inflectional morpheme e.g. on regular nouns -s or -es is used to show _________.
A. irregular
B. regular
C. plurality
D. morpheme

Random Topics:
Grammar-Verbs & Nouns Singular, Plural, GenderGrammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesQuantifiers and AdjectivesPast simple vs Present perfectIrregular Plural NounsInterrogative PronounsDegrees of ComparisonPossesive Pronouns and Modals of AbilityNoun and Modal Verbslike/do not likeOther quiz:
Conjunction › ViewHe is exercising regularly ……. stay healthy
A. so that
B. in order to
C. hope
D. wish
Grammar › View
Which sentence is the correct form of Past Perfect Tense?
A. My sister found the solution by the time I arrived.
B. Juki walks along the road when his pet had left.
C. Ramon has led the group very well when his mates are solid.
D. John Snow killed the monster after he had known the way.