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You'd never think one word could be inflected in so many ways.
Some of these are also inflected by gender and case.
She inflected the last word as a question, then gave a low laugh.
It's hard to go wrong when you're inflecting with bacon.
Adjectives, like the rest of the language, are not inflected.
It is inflected for gender, number and tense, among other things.
He did not inflect the words as a question.
In the past it was inflected as the indefinite article.
For words that inflect irregularly this is not the case.
The singular has no marker and is inflected according to its case.
Only words that cannot be inflected at all are called "invariable".
As lines approach one another their form is inflected.
From this moment everything he said or did would be inflected by his awareness of those hollow eyes upon him.
Because these are verbs, they can be inflected for tense.
It is a simple enough question, but also a loaded one, which can be inflected and interpreted in many ways.
They are inflected for person, number and sometimes gender.
"But when we use them, they are not inflected this way, which is what makes me think of your jokes.
At his best, he inflects the line in interesting, musically convincing ways.
Nouns are not inflected for case, with very few exceptions given.
The pronoun who is also inflected in formal English according to case.
In this way, even a straight line can be defined as a curve - just one that has not yet been inflected.
It also inflects the sorrow of the story with humour.
They are inflected according to regular rules of the language:
Inflected with a camp sense of humor, the show became a pop culture phenomenon.
The way he inflected the word your spoke volumes.