| 11. | Adjectives in Gaelic inflect according to gender and case in the singular.
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| 12. | Nouns may be singular, number, and generally inflect by suffixing.
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| 13. | Nouns in Maldivian inflect for definiteness, number and case.
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| 14. | You have to inflect in a very natural way.
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| 15. | A lack of convention is what inflects his game, and his personality.
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| 16. | Chinese does not inflect verbs for tense like English and other European languages.
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| 17. | Most adjectives, and a fair number of nouns, inflect for gender.
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| 18. | Possessive noun phrases inflect for their possessor, as well as for case.
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| 19. | Dependent verbs inflect only for pluralization, but do so in complex ways.
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| 20. | When they occur independently, they inflect for number.
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