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CHANGING WORD FORMS

Changing Word Form

Changing word form refers to modifying a word to match the grammatical structure and usage of a sentence. This can involve changing the tense, adding prefixes or suffixes, or changing the part of speech of a word.
For example, changing the word "run" to "running" or "ran" to match the tense of the sentence would be changing the word form. Adding the prefix "un-" to the word "happy" to make it "unhappy" is also an example of changing the word form.
Changing the word form can help to make a sentence grammatically correct and convey the intended meaning more clearly. It's important to use the correct word form to avoid confusion and ensure that the sentence is understandable to the reader.
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