Why use a dictionary? - Saddleback College
Inflected Forms The inflected forms are given right after the part of speech label. child – children bring – brought little, less, least hoof – hooves begin – began well, better, best The forms a word takes when it has undergone certain grammatical changes; nouns from singular to plural, changes in verb tense, and changes in the adjective and adverb ................
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