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Sentences with SUPPLETION

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"Another example of suppletion is the verb 'be', where the present form is 'am', 'are', or 'is', and the past form is 'was' or 'were'."
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"In some languages, suppletion is used to form comparatives and superlatives. For example, 'good' becomes 'better' and 'best'."
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"In English, the comparative and superlative forms of 'bad' are formed through suppletion: 'worse' and 'worst'."
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"The verb 'have' shows suppletion in its past tense form 'had'."
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"The irregular plural form 'men' is an example of suppletion in English."
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"Some languages use suppletion to mark tense, aspect, and mood."
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"The verb 'go' exhibits suppletion in its various forms: 'go', 'went', 'gone'."
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"'To be' and 'to go' are two verbs that often exhibit suppletion in various languages."
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"The concept of suppletion is often studied in the field of linguistics."
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"The irregular verb 'to be' exhibits suppletion in its different forms like 'am,' 'is,' and 'are.'"
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"In English, the comparative and superlative forms of some adjectives are created through suppletion, such as 'good,' 'better,' and 'best.'"
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"The noun 'child' and its plural form 'children' illustrate suppletion."
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"The English pronoun 'I' has suppletion because its objective form is 'me,' which is unrelated to the base form."
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"The phenomenon of suppletion often occurs in highly irregular languages."
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"Some irregular plurals in English exhibit suppletion, like 'man' and 'men'."
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