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  • Verb
    ... uments (subject, object, etc.), as in English I have versus he has. A verb inflected in this way is known as a finite verb.
    690 B (119 words) - 04:59, 12 March 2016
  • Revelation 1:4
    ... per names. There still remains one scruple. For when proper names also are inflected, why did he not say τοῦ ὄντος, και ὅσ ἦν, και το ...
    38 KB (5662 words) - 12:04, 7 March 2024
  • Open class (linguistics)
    ... the primary communicative force of an utterance, and are variable in form (inflected). Their distribution is not definable by the grammar.
    2 KB (337 words) - 09:08, 27 April 2019
  • Greek language
    ... ench language|French]] and [[English language|English]], are typically not inflected.
    30 KB (4209 words) - 23:14, 17 March 2016
  • Middle English
    ... s to Old English vocabulary|changes in vocabulary]], the complex system of inflected endings which Old English had was gradually lost or simplified in the dial ...
    25 KB (3908 words) - 21:42, 28 February 2018
  • Article: Luke 17:9 I Trow Not; Luke 18:12 all that I POSSESS
    Intransitive verb: Inflected forms: trowed, trow·ing, trows
    13 KB (2209 words) - 03:42, 4 May 2019
  • Greek Language
    ... ench language|French]] and [[English language|English]], are typically not inflected.
    27 KB (3864 words) - 14:40, 8 March 2016
  • Part of speech
    ... d into two large classes: [[inflection|inflected]] (nouns and verbs) and uninflected (pre-verbs and particles). # [[Noun]]: a part of speech inflected for case, signifying a concrete or abstract entity
    9 KB (1330 words) - 02:57, 31 July 2016
  • Word class
    ... d into two large classes: [[inflection|inflected]] (nouns and verbs) and uninflected (pre-verbs and particles). # [[Noun]]: a part of speech inflected for case, signifying a concrete or abstract entity
    9 KB (1338 words) - 13:34, 11 January 2019
  • German language
    ... d from the same root, albeit, there are other languages that are much more inflected. Although German is usually cited as an outstanding example of a highly inflected language, the degree of inflection is considerably less than in [[Old Germ ...
    74 KB (10903 words) - 13:23, 11 January 2019
  • English grammar
    ... a noun (these are regarded as two different [[lexeme]]s). Lexemes may be [[inflected]] to express different grammatical categories. The lexeme ''run'' has the ... Most verbs have three or four inflected forms: a third-person singular present tense form in ''-(e)s'' (''writes'' ...
    55 KB (8346 words) - 14:24, 11 March 2016
  • Participle
    ... les are inflected by gender and the active, passive and necessity ones are inflected by case. ... le by inspection of the dictionary form of the verb. These participles are inflected for gender, number and case, but not person. Arabic participles are employ ...
    30 KB (4412 words) - 07:56, 10 March 2021

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