A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme
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A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme
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The answer is possessive morpheme
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I think it will be Possessive Morpheme
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C is correct
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An ” ‘s ” , after a noun shows possession. so ‘s’ is a possessive morpheme.
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kindly correct me. Isnt it possessive morpheme? as it shows possession of John. John’s.
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i think its possessive morpheme. Brother check its answer again
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This is a possessive morpheme bro
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this S with a name of person shows possession.. then it would be possesive morpheme
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this S with a name of person shows possession.. then it would be possesive morpheme…
John’s, in this word apostrophe ‘ a is used. It denoted possession. so, it is possessive morphine.
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its possessive
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Is not it possessive morpheme?
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