英語における base form の定義と意味
base formnoun
UK/ˈbeɪs fɔːm/
US/ˈbeɪs fɔːrm/
1.A base form of a noun is the simplest version of a word, without any added endings. For instance, 'wall' is the simple version of 'walls' or 'walled'. This is typically how words are listed in a dictionary.
The base form of the verb "run" is "run," and you can add endings like "runs" or "running."
In the base form, the noun "cat" remains unchanged, while "cats" and "catting" are derived forms.
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