My teacher never complains about my behavior. Identify the word with inflectional ending?
Answer: Complains
Explanation
"Complains" has the inflectional ending “-s”, showing third person singular present tense.
Inflectional endings modify a word’s tense, number, or degree without changing its core meaning or part of speech.
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