dc.description.abstract | This research aims to analyze the misuse of inflexional affixes in analytical exposition texts written by SMA N 3 Medan students. Based on Fromkin et al. (2014), there are eight types of inflexional affixes that become the focus of this research. Qualitative descriptive method is used to identify the types of errors and determine the dominant types of errors. Data were obtained through the analysis of students' analytical exposition texts, with the results showing that the dominant error occurred in the addition category at 72%, followed by misformation at 20%, omission at 8%, and misordering at 10%. The most frequent errors were found in the use of morphemes such as -s, -es, -ly, and -ed that did not fit the rules. The findings show that students' lack of understanding of the function of inflectional affixes affects the quality of their writing, especially in delivering messages effectively. This research provides practical implications for teachers to improve teaching related to inflectional affixes and for students to better understand the importance of correct affix usage in writing texts. In addition, the results of this study can be a reference for other researchers who are interested in analyzing language errors, especially related to inflectional affixes, to support the development of more effective English learning methods in the future. | en_US |