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Word Forms of “Message”

Information communicated between people, such as a text, email, or note.

Word Family of Message

What is the noun of message? — message

message

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

  • I received your message this morning and replied immediately. A2
  • The teacher left a message on the classroom board for absent students. B1
  • The government's message about climate change reached millions of citizens. B2

Origin and Word Formation of Message

From Old French 'message', from Latin 'mittere' (to send).

Common Word Form Mistakes with Message

Wrong: I got your message yesterday and I called you.

Correct: I got your message yesterday and called you.

After 'and' with the same subject, omit the pronoun/auxiliary to avoid repetition.

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Message

What are the word forms of “message”?

The confirmed forms are shown in the word family cards above. Missing parts of speech are hidden instead of filled with placeholder text.

What part of speech is “message”?

“message” is primarily a noun. Some forms above show how the same root works as other parts of speech.

Where does “message” come from?

From Old French 'message', from Latin 'mittere' (to send).

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