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These verbs form specific tenses by joining by two verbs together.
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Compound words that describe nouns. These are usually hyphenated.
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Verbs made out of compound nouns are usually close form.
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Compound words that represent actions. These verbs are usually open form.
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Compound words that represent a person or thing. They're more usually close and open forms than hyphenated forms.
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Verbs are formed by a Verb and a Particle, and they're open form.
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The process by which two words are joined to form a new word.
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The process by which a word takes a different grammatical function and form without changing its pronunciation or spelling.
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The process by which a word is shortened to for a new simpler word.
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Two words joined by a hyphen.
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Words formed by the combination of two words.
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Words joined to form a single word.
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The process by which bound morphemes are added to bases to form new words.
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Compounds spelled as two words.