Word formation by derivation
In this video I will explain the derivation word formation and what are your standards to create them. We start the video with the creation of derived verbs, the first rule is that we will always add the suffix to the lexeme by soldering them. The second rule for the derivation of verbs is that when we have a lexeme ending in -and Y -i We are going to fall right with the vowel in front of the suffix.
The referral rules for nouns and adjectives is the following, every lexeme that ends in a vowel will lose it to the suffix. The following rule is very simple, when we have a lexeme that ends a diphthong whose second vowel is to, and, or the second vowel or even the entire diphthong will drop out. Words that end in a consonant will not have variation unless they end in dad.
So far the theoretical explanation in the video you will see many examples that will help you better understand how derived words are formed. Also, now you can do practical exercises to put into practice what you have learned. I am also at your disposal to answer any questions you may have.