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Many words in English have Greek and Latin morphemes.
a. True
b. False

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the answer to your question is true
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Answer:

A. True

Step-by-step explanation:

A morpheme is a meaningful unit of language that cannot be broken up anymore. These include things like affixes, prefixes, and suffixes. Some examples include -ed, -un, -ing, etc... Some examples of Latin and Greek morphemes in English include bio- (ex. biology), post- (post-graduate), xen- (xenophobia), among many others.

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