| 1. | The few hundred roots are combined through the use of affixes to expand vocabulary.
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| 2. | The backing affixes to the plywood shells with a series of hidden clips and rings.
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| 3. | The major difference between two sets is how they incorporate affixes to remain grammatically correct.
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| 4. | Royal icing is also used as glue for the edible ornaments the children affix to their houses.
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| 5. | The Inuit languages can form very long words by adding more and more descriptive affixes to words.
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| 6. | The verb is modified by affixes to mark subject, object, tense, aspect and mood.
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| 7. | As subject pronouns appear as affixes to the verb, this makes single-word sentences common.
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| 8. | Many individuals have sheets of adhesive labels preprinted with their home address to affix to their correspondence.
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| 9. | Malzone carries a photo of his girl, which he affixes to the torpedo above his bunk.
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| 10. | Typically, nouns are created from verbs by adding one of twelve nominalizing affixes to the verb complex.
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