Answer:
True.
Explanation:
There are eight inflectional morphemes in English. They are all suffixes. ... Four inflections can be attached to verbs, -(e)d (past tense), -ing (present participle), -en (past participle), -s (3rd person singular). Two inflections can be attached to adjectives, -er (comparative), -est (superlative).
The constitution guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of religion and the right to protest against the government to the people.
Answer: There should be no apostrophe before the S in 'content's'
Explanation: Because the content does not belong to anyone, and from the word 'are' we can tell that content will be plural, so the correct answer should be "contents are flammable".