
Prepositions and particles in English
... loose label, difficult to use profitably. This is why, for their part, Huddleston and Pullum refuse to use the term “phrasal verb” on the basis of syntactic criteria. According to them, despite the frequency of their joint idiomatic use, the combination verb + preposition o ...
... loose label, difficult to use profitably. This is why, for their part, Huddleston and Pullum refuse to use the term “phrasal verb” on the basis of syntactic criteria. According to them, despite the frequency of their joint idiomatic use, the combination verb + preposition o ...
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... Good, well. He done real good -75 percent wrong for written communication, as a young English instructor in Texas said, turning in his first batch of papers, with his contract, and becoming a librarian. Good is the adjective: good time. Well is the adverb: well done. In verbs of feeling, we are caug ...
... Good, well. He done real good -75 percent wrong for written communication, as a young English instructor in Texas said, turning in his first batch of papers, with his contract, and becoming a librarian. Good is the adjective: good time. Well is the adverb: well done. In verbs of feeling, we are caug ...
Ontology Learning from Text
... The problem is solved by keeping an exception list with words such as ‘kind’, ‘sort’, ‘type‘ and taking the head of the NP following the preposition ‘of’ ...
... The problem is solved by keeping an exception list with words such as ‘kind’, ‘sort’, ‘type‘ and taking the head of the NP following the preposition ‘of’ ...
Manual for Morphological Annotation
... Reflexive pronoun se in long forms (sebe, sobě, sebou, lit. myself / yourself / herself / himself in various cases; se is personless) ...
... Reflexive pronoun se in long forms (sebe, sobě, sebou, lit. myself / yourself / herself / himself in various cases; se is personless) ...
Literary Analysis and Composition 2014-2015
... simple sentence : a sentence that has one subject and one verb, either or both of which may be compound ...
... simple sentence : a sentence that has one subject and one verb, either or both of which may be compound ...
Understanding Relative Clauses
... A relative pronoun (or adverb) generally follows and points back to the noun or pronoun it modifies, and like all clauses, both dependent and independent, relative clauses have a subject and a verb. The students who were most impressive graduated with honors. In the sentence above, the relative pron ...
... A relative pronoun (or adverb) generally follows and points back to the noun or pronoun it modifies, and like all clauses, both dependent and independent, relative clauses have a subject and a verb. The students who were most impressive graduated with honors. In the sentence above, the relative pron ...
Parts of Speech
... most distasteful are those most susceptible to such an attack.* * All examples are quoted or adapted from Richard Wassersug’s “On the ...
... most distasteful are those most susceptible to such an attack.* * All examples are quoted or adapted from Richard Wassersug’s “On the ...
Chinese Main Verb Identification
... icl_groups/corpus/dwldform1.asp. The corpus contains one month of data from People's Daily (January 1998). It has been both word segmented and part-of-speech tagged. “/r”, “/v” etc. are the part-of-speech tags. “/ww” denotes the end of the sentences. In Chinese, “地”(de) is used after an adjective or ...
... icl_groups/corpus/dwldform1.asp. The corpus contains one month of data from People's Daily (January 1998). It has been both word segmented and part-of-speech tagged. “/r”, “/v” etc. are the part-of-speech tags. “/ww” denotes the end of the sentences. In Chinese, “地”(de) is used after an adjective or ...
UNIVERSITY OF IRKUTSK
... Noun clauses. Using ever-words in noun clauses. Noun clauses. Tests A, B (Azar workbook, pp.203-206) Adverb Clauses. Introduction. Coordinating conjunctions. Parallel structure, pp.348-355 Adverb clauses. Combining independent clauses with coordinating conjunctions, p.355358 Adverb clauses. Verb ten ...
... Noun clauses. Using ever-words in noun clauses. Noun clauses. Tests A, B (Azar workbook, pp.203-206) Adverb Clauses. Introduction. Coordinating conjunctions. Parallel structure, pp.348-355 Adverb clauses. Combining independent clauses with coordinating conjunctions, p.355358 Adverb clauses. Verb ten ...
Logophoricity and emphatic determiners Basque
... attention in the specialized literature for the past decade. It concerns the paradigm of emphatic and non-emphatic determiners that function as third person pronouns-: Previous studies have focused on the determination of binding domains in the context of sentence grammar; a topic central to some li ...
... attention in the specialized literature for the past decade. It concerns the paradigm of emphatic and non-emphatic determiners that function as third person pronouns-: Previous studies have focused on the determination of binding domains in the context of sentence grammar; a topic central to some li ...
one - Newton-British
... In this booklet your grammar, vocabulary and punctuation are tested. There are different types of questions for you to answer in different ways. The space for your answer shows you what type of answer is needed, including: Multiple-choice answers: for some questions you do not need to do any writi ...
... In this booklet your grammar, vocabulary and punctuation are tested. There are different types of questions for you to answer in different ways. The space for your answer shows you what type of answer is needed, including: Multiple-choice answers: for some questions you do not need to do any writi ...
Presente de subjuntivo
... 3. It has a change of subject (‗yo‘ in the main clause, ‗tú‘ in the subordinate clause). ...
... 3. It has a change of subject (‗yo‘ in the main clause, ‗tú‘ in the subordinate clause). ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
Grammar Practice Workbook - Muncie Central Early College
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
Grammar Practice Workbook
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
... themselves and fell; the spray tossed itself back with the energy of their fall. Virginia Woolf, The Waves ...
Online Syntactic Storage Costs in Sentence
... two vs. three incomplete subject-verb dependencies, within the same set of items. Experiment 1 tests this prediction. Second, all of the experiments that show evidence of on-line syntactic storage cost compare conditions in which the high-storage conditions involve more incomplete subject-verb depen ...
... two vs. three incomplete subject-verb dependencies, within the same set of items. Experiment 1 tests this prediction. Second, all of the experiments that show evidence of on-line syntactic storage cost compare conditions in which the high-storage conditions involve more incomplete subject-verb depen ...
noun phrase
... It is a pleasure to open the IA exhibition today at the @Science Museum • formal, written style with no spoken features—compound-complex sentence (is … to open … and … hope [that] … will enjoy …) • cleft sentence: noun phrase complement brought to the front of the clause (It is a pleasure to …, coll ...
... It is a pleasure to open the IA exhibition today at the @Science Museum • formal, written style with no spoken features—compound-complex sentence (is … to open … and … hope [that] … will enjoy …) • cleft sentence: noun phrase complement brought to the front of the clause (It is a pleasure to …, coll ...
noun phrase
... It is a pleasure to open the IA exhibition today at the @Science Museum • formal, written style with no spoken features—compound-complex sentence (is … to open … and … hope [that] … will enjoy …) • cleft sentence: noun phrase complement brought to the front of the clause (It is a pleasure to …, coll ...
... It is a pleasure to open the IA exhibition today at the @Science Museum • formal, written style with no spoken features—compound-complex sentence (is … to open … and … hope [that] … will enjoy …) • cleft sentence: noun phrase complement brought to the front of the clause (It is a pleasure to …, coll ...
Tying Ideas Together with Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns
... conjunction. If you see such a clause alone without a main clause — for example, weil er seine Stimme verloren hat (because he lost his voice) — you’re left waiting to find out more information. • Relative clause (dependent clause): This type of clause can’t stand on its own even though it has a sen ...
... conjunction. If you see such a clause alone without a main clause — for example, weil er seine Stimme verloren hat (because he lost his voice) — you’re left waiting to find out more information. • Relative clause (dependent clause): This type of clause can’t stand on its own even though it has a sen ...
General Writing
... e-Lesson [133114] - General Writing - Using Negatives Correctly: Learn to identify negative words; and learn to use them to negate nouns and verbs correctly without forming sentences containing double negatives. e-Lesson [133115] - General Writing - Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases: Learn to ide ...
... e-Lesson [133114] - General Writing - Using Negatives Correctly: Learn to identify negative words; and learn to use them to negate nouns and verbs correctly without forming sentences containing double negatives. e-Lesson [133115] - General Writing - Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases: Learn to ide ...
UNIVERZITA PARDUBICE FAKULTA FILOZOFICKÁ BAKALÁŘSKÁ PRÁCE 2010
... news, plasters our walls, lines our roadsides, mingles with public information and decorates almost every object we buy.”(2008: 2). This situation makes advertising one of the most forceful and, at the same time, effective ways of modern communication. There are several functions of an advertisement ...
... news, plasters our walls, lines our roadsides, mingles with public information and decorates almost every object we buy.”(2008: 2). This situation makes advertising one of the most forceful and, at the same time, effective ways of modern communication. There are several functions of an advertisement ...
Comma Errors There are two kinds of comma errors: comma
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
... nouns, verbs, prepositional phrases, adjective clauses, etc. The “buzzword” for this rule is ITEMS IN A SERIES. *NOTE THAT THERE IS A COMMA SEPARATING THE LAST TWO ITEMS. THIS SPECIFIC COMMA IS CALLED AN OXFORD COMMA.* *NOTE THAT POLYSYNDETON IS A RHETORICAL TECHNIQUE THAT EMPLOYS MANY COORDINATING ...
АНГЛІЙСЬКА МОВА
... In business, … is the purchase of one company (the target) by another (the acquirer, or bidder). In the UK, the term refers to the acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company. a) a merge b) a takeover c) an alliance ...
... In business, … is the purchase of one company (the target) by another (the acquirer, or bidder). In the UK, the term refers to the acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in contrast to the acquisition of a private company. a) a merge b) a takeover c) an alliance ...
Language Transferí Interlingual Errors in Spanish Students
... 3. the rector wanted that Leone was in prisonfor ever and made hi a lot ofbad things. In example one the word order is altered, sentence two shows the translation of the Spanish structure para hablar de instead of the English one to speak about .In example number three the verb form wanted should be ...
... 3. the rector wanted that Leone was in prisonfor ever and made hi a lot ofbad things. In example one the word order is altered, sentence two shows the translation of the Spanish structure para hablar de instead of the English one to speak about .In example number three the verb form wanted should be ...
Is Russian a verb classifier language?
... is “a far from exotic phenomenon” and “[d]oubtless it is not confined to the relatively few languages in which it has been hitherto described, though the extent of its distribution across the world’s languages remains to be charted.” ...
... is “a far from exotic phenomenon” and “[d]oubtless it is not confined to the relatively few languages in which it has been hitherto described, though the extent of its distribution across the world’s languages remains to be charted.” ...