 Hello, here is a short introduction to some selected functions of the British National Corpus based on a very specific task. Our task is to list the most frequent word forms associated with the base form generate. The use of the British National Corpus is simple. Straight after login, you will be sent to the standard query option. However, typing in the item generate would not be very helpful here because this would lead to string results containing this word without further options. Using a wildcard letter such as the asterisk, which stands for one or more characters, would be more helpful. Using the asterisk after generate yields all word forms starting with G E N E R A T. However, even in the keyword in context view option, we would not be able to say anything about the frequency of occurrence of the various word forms. And that's of course our task. So let's use the frequency list option. And here the word pattern input box allows us to select the initial letters of our target item and shows the results in descending order. And as we can see, we can now make statements about the results. The derivative generation is the most frequent option. It's number one in the singular and number three in its plural form. And the inflectional word forms are all in the top six. The remaining cases are further derivatives and even some compounds such as generation gap. Okay, now it's up to you. Find all possible word forms using the base form apply and shine. The results will be discussed in the virtual linguistics campus morphology classes.