Franklin DMM-440 eBook Reader User Manual


 
10
Finding Inflections
Inflections are the changes in a word’s
form such as case, gender, number, tense,
person, mood, or voice. Verbs have more
inflections than other parts of speech.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. Type a word. For example,
type mean.
If you want, press
ENTER
to see its
dictionary entry.
3. Press
INFL
(the red key).
4.
Highlight a part of speech, if
needed, and press
ENTER
. For ex-
ample, select mean (verb).
5. Press
INFL
(red) or hold
and press
DN
to see more in-
flections, if any.
To see a previous inflection, hold
and press
UP
.
6. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Finding Confusables
®
Confusables are words that are often
confused or that sound alike but are
spelled differently. Rain, reign, and rein
are examples of Confusables. Not every
word will have Confusables.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. Type a word. For example,
type air.
If you want, press
ENTER
to see its
dictionary entry.
3. Hold
and press
C
.
4. Press
ENTER
to start a highlight.
5. Highlight a Confusable or its
meaning and do one of the
following:
To... Press...
find a dictionary entry
ENTER
find a thesaurus entry
THES
find inflected forms
INFL
find phrases
PHRASE
add word to your list
LIST