please answer:

what are inflected forms and run on derivitaves?

the question is:
For each of the words on the table, write down both as an Inflcted Form and a run on derivitave.

I've never heard the term "run on derivative." What does it mean?

What is one of the words on the table?

i don't know for sure, but i think a run on derivative is formed when you add a prefix or a suffix to the root word

one of the words is relate

I posted about the word "laugh" below. How would you write out the forms for "relate"?

Ah-hah! What do you learn from this?

http://www.oup.com/elt/catalogue/teachersites/oald7/more_on_dicts/glossary?cc=global
Scroll down and read the definition for "derivative."

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To answer the question, you need to understand what inflected forms and run-on derivatives are.

Inflected forms refer to the different grammatical variants of a word that indicate tense, number, gender, case, and other grammatical features. For example, the inflected forms of the word "run" include "runs" (present tense, third-person singular), "ran" (past tense), and "running" (present participle).

On the other hand, run-on derivatives are formed by adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word, creating new words with altered meanings. The base word remains intact, and the added affix contributes to its modification. For instance, adding the prefix "un-" to the word "happy" creates the run-on derivative "unhappy," which means not happy.

Since you mentioned a table, I assume there is a specific list of words provided. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the table you referred to, so I am unable to directly answer your question by providing the inflected forms and run-on derivatives of the words on that table.

However, I can guide you on how to determine the inflected forms and run-on derivatives of the words yourself:

1. Inflected Forms: To find the inflected forms of a word, you need to identify the different morphological variations it can have. Look for changes in tense, number, case, and other grammatical features. You can consult a reliable dictionary or use online resources that provide comprehensive word forms.

2. Run-On Derivatives: Run-on derivatives involve adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word. Identify the base word, and then examine common prefixes and suffixes that can alter its meaning. Again, a dictionary or online resources can assist you in finding common prefixes and suffixes.

Once you have understanding on the concept of inflected forms and run-on derivatives and access to the table with the words, you can apply the steps outlined above to determine both the inflected forms and run-on derivatives of each word.