Examples of paradigm?

Answer:
A paradigm is strictly a display of all the forms of a word, and loosely any eample or model.

The paradigm for the present indicative of the English verb to be is:


Singular -----Plural
1. am --------are
2. are --------are
3. is ----------are

The paradigm of the the 1st person singular personal pronoun is:

Nominative ----------I
Dative/ Accusative -me
Genitive -------------my
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