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Derived Forms

Description:

Derived forms refer to the various modifications or alterations that can be made to a word to create new forms, often with different meanings or grammatical functions. These modifications may include adding prefixes or suffixes, changing the spelling, or altering the word in other ways.

Examples of Derived Forms:

  • Noun form: Friendship - The derived noun form of the word "friend" emphasizes the concept of a close and supportive relationship.
  • Adjective form: Beautiful - The word "beauty" can be transformed into an adjective through the addition of the "-ful" suffix, creating the derived form "beautiful."
  • Verb form: Running - By adding the "-ing" suffix to the verb "run," we create the derived form "running," indicating the ongoing action of running.
  • Adverb form: Quickly - The derived adverb form of the word "quick" is "quickly," which describes how an action is performed.

Sample Sentences:

  • She experienced the joys of friendship through her childhood.
  • The actress looked absolutely beautiful in her elegant gown.
  • He enjoys running in the park every morning to stay fit.
  • The dog quickly gobbled up its food.

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