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The root word ' form' means 'shape'.* true false​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The statement is True.

  • The specific word's root term form typically comes from the Latin word conformity, meaning conformity in specific form, unique style, or principal character or a proper shape.
  • Formalizing anything, such as a effective strategy or principal activity, entail meticulously arranging or ironing out the key details.
  • Thus, the statement The root word ' form' means 'shape' is True.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The root word ' form' means 'shape'.* true false

  • According to the given question the right answer is true.
  • The root word is also known as base form .
  • Form is verb's base form. Therefore its present, simple past, past participle and continuous are written as follows.
  • Base Form - form, Simple Present - form, simple past - formed, past participle - formed, continuous - forming. Verb's above forms are made from Base form, that's why it's called root word.
  • Shape is also a base form. ( present- shape, past - shaped, past participle- shaped, continuous- shaping)
  • Both 'form' and 'shape' are nearest in meaning so they are synonyms.
  • Thus the root word ' form' means 'shape' is true.
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