Inflectional morphemes change what a word does in terms of grammar, but does not create a new word. The inflectional morphemes -ing and -ed are added to the base word skip, to indicate the tense of the word. If a word has an inflectional morpheme, it is still the same word, with a few suffixes added.
I don’t know what the author wrote because so don’t have a picture or context
Answer:
1)Watch out!
2) What song will the choir sing for homecoming?
Did you register to vote?
4) A tornado is coming!
Help, I'm slipping!
Explanation:
<em>in a final draft it's important you don't use the words A. I, You, Me, My, We, Us, Ours, Yours, Your</em>