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Five grammatical morphemes that children acquire during the preschool period are (1) standard plurals (formed by adding s); (2) regular past tense (formed by adding ed); (3) progressive tense (formed by adding ing); (4) possession (formed by adding 's); (5) definite and indefinite articles (use of the/an/a).List the five morphemes above in their typical order of emergence.
Folic Acid
A type of B vitamin that is crucial in the production and repair of DNA and other genetic material, and is especially important in prenatal development.
Caffeine
A natural stimulant found in coffee, tea, and certain plants, enhancing alertness and energy levels.
Measles
A highly contagious viral disease characterized by a red rash and fever, which can be prevented through vaccination.
X-rays
A form of electromagnetic radiation that is used to create images of the inside of the body, revealing structures that cannot be seen with normal light.
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