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Inflections are the changes in a word’s form
such as case, gender, number, tense, per-
son, mood, or voice. Verbs have more in-
flections than other parts of speech.
1. Type a word at the Word Entry
screen or find a dictionary entry.
To learn how, read “Finding Dictionary
Entries.”
2. Hold
✩
and press
F
.
Or press
MENU
and select
Inflec-
tions from the Topic menu.
If
Inflections is italicized, then your word
does not have any inflected forms.
3. Highlight a part of speech, if
needed, and press
ENTER
.
4. Hold
✩
and press
F
or hold
✩
and press
DN
to see more
inflections, if any.
To see a previous inflection, if any,
hold
✩
and press
UP
.
5. Press
BACK
to go back.
6. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Finding Inflections
Finding Confusables
®
Confusables are words that are often con-
fused or that sound alike but are spelled
differently. Rain, reign, and rein are ex-
amples of Confusables. Not every word
will have Confusables. Note: You can also
find Confusables in text by highlighting a
word and pressing
?
✻
.
1. Type a word at the Word Entry
screen. For example, type
air
.
2. Hold
✩
and press
C
.
Or press
MENU
and select
Confusables from the Topic menu.
If
Confusables is italicized, then your
word does not have Confusables.
3. Press
ENTER
to start a highlight.
4. Highlight a Confusable or its mean-
ing and do one of the following:
To...
Press...
find a dictionary entry
ENTER
hear the word
SAY
pronounced
find a thesaurus entry
THES