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The form to which an affix is attached is called a _____.

ARoot

BBase

CStem

DForm

Answer:

C. Stem

Read Explanation:

  • Base: A general term for any form to which an affix (derivational or inflectional) can be attached.

  • Stem: The specific form to which inflectional affixes (like -s, -ed, -ing) are added. A stem can already contain derivational affixes.

  • Root: The irreducible core of a word (cannot be further broken down).

  • Form: A vague term, not technical in morphology.


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