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write any ten words from your text book write them correaly one by one​

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Answered by dhruvjain2330
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Answer:

the letter sequences "rock", "god", "write", "with", "the", "not" are considered to be single-morpheme words, whereas "rocks", "ungodliness", "typewriter", and "cannot" are words composed of two or more morphemes ("rock"+"s", "un"+"god"+"li"+"ness", "type"+"writ"+"er", and "can"+"not"). In English and many other languages, the morphemes that make up a word generally include at least one root (such as "rock", "god", "type", "writ", "can", "not") and possibly some affixes ("-s", "un-", "-ly", "-ness"). Words with more than one root ("[type][writ]er", "[cow][boy]s", "[tele][graph]ically") are called compound words.

Answered by neha5390
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Answer:

  • Physics
  • Measurement
  • Physical
  • Quantities
  • Unit
  • Time
  • Scale
  • Graph
  • Velocity
  • Acceleration

These are 10 words from my textbook - physics :-)

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