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Simple words can always be split into smaller parts which carry meaning or function.
Simple words can always be split into smaller parts which carry meaning or function.
False
Complex words consist of only one morpheme.
Complex words consist of only one morpheme.
False
Words are always the smallest pieces of a sentence.
Words are always the smallest pieces of a sentence.
False
Simple words can always be split into smaller parts which carry meaning or function.
Simple words can always be split into smaller parts which carry meaning or function.
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Complex words consist of two or more morphemes.
Complex words consist of two or more morphemes.
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All words are the smallest pieces of a sentence.
All words are the smallest pieces of a sentence.
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Study Notes
Word Structure
- Simple words can be broken down into smaller parts, known as morphemes, which carry meaning or function.
- Complex words, on the other hand, are composed of two or more morphemes.
Sentence Composition
- Words are not always the smallest pieces of a sentence, as they can be further divided into morphemes.
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Test your understanding of simple and complex word structures, and their relationship to morphemes. Explore how words can be broken down into smaller parts and categorized based on their internal structure.