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Answer:
The answer is True.
Explanation:
Yes, a suffix bound is a morpheme, but not all morphemes are bound.
A morpheme is the smallest possible linguistic element to convey meaning. It is differeciated from a word because it doesn't necessarily stand alone.
For example, in the word cat there is only one morpheme: cat. Whereas, in the word cats there are two morphemes: cat (refering to the animal) and s (indicating plural).
A bound morpheme is a morpheme that cannot stand alone as a word and needs to be attached or bound to a base word to convey its meaning.
For instance, the suffix -er indicates a person or thing that does something. However, it will only show its meaning if it is put at the end of another word: worker, teacher.