Sentences with PREVERB
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"In some languages, preverbs are used to indicate direction."
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"The preverb 're-' in English indicates repetition."
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"In Mandarin Chinese, '上' can function as a preverb meaning 'up'."
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"Some Native American languages use preverbs for verb derivation."
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"The preverb 'mis-' in English indicates mistake or error."
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"In Finnish, preverbs can change the meaning of a verb."
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"The preverb 'un-' in English indicates the opposite or negation."
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"The preverb 'over-' in English indicates excess or superiority."
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"In many languages, preverbs are attached to the beginning of a verb."
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"In Swahili, preverbs are used for tense and aspect markers."
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"The preverb 'out-' in English indicates removal or reversal."
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"The preverb 'post-' in English indicates subsequent or after."
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"In some Native American languages, preverbs are used for noun incorporation."
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"The preverb 'dis-' in English indicates reversal or negation."
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"In French, preverbs are sometimes attached to verbs to form new meanings."
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"The preverb 'fore-' in English indicates priority or before."
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"In Japanese, preverbs called 'jodoushi' can change the meaning of a verb."
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"In some languages, a preverb is a morpheme that attaches to the beginning of a verb."
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"The preverb 'un-' in English is used to indicate negation, like in the word 'unhappy'."
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"In Hungarian, preverbs function as adverbs when attached to a verb."
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"The preverb 'over-' in English can indicate excess, like in the word 'overweight'."
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"In certain Native American languages, preverbs indicate direction or location."
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"The preverb 're-' in English denotes repetition, as seen in the word 'redo'."
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"In Finnish, preverbs can modify the meaning of verbs, similar to adverbs in English."
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"The preverb 'mis-' in English shows negation or incorrectness, like in 'misunderstand'."
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"In Navajo, preverbs can indicate motion or direction when attached to a verb."
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"The preverb 'dis-' in English implies reversal or removal as seen in 'disassemble'."