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 Inflectional morphemes change what a word does in terms of grammar, but does not create a new word.For example, the word has many forms: skip (base form), skipping (present progressive), skipped (past tense)  Derivational morphemes are different to inflectional morphemes, as they do derive/create a new word, which gets its own entry in the dictionary. Derivational morphemes help us to create new words out of base words. For example, we can create new words from by adding derivational prefixes (e.g. re- en-) and suffixes (e.g. -or).