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Welcome to T205 P2
Welcome to T205 P2

... classifying word classes or parts of speech. For eg: the definitions of noun, verb etc. As these definitions are criticized as inaccurate, semantic criteria are not reliable. (2) Morphological criteria: Morphology, the study of internal structure of words, deals with ‘derivational’ and ‘inflectiona ...
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... Activity 2: Draw an arrow from each bold pronoun to its antecedent. Our annual summer bash was a disaster this year. I looked forward to it for three months, only to wish it had never happened by the time it was over. Most of the guests showed up on time, but three of them arrived an hour late. One ...
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... Play – played 5. Verbs of two or more syllables ending in one vowel + one consonant: double the final consonant if the final syllable is stressed. Refer – referred 6. Verbs that end in -l: always double the -l Travel - travelled ...
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... Activity 2: Draw an arrow from each bold pronoun to its antecedent. Our annual summer bash was a disaster this year. I looked forward to it for three months, only to wish it had never happened by the time it was over. Most of the guests showed up on time, but three of them arrived an hour late. One ...
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...  His first thought on getting out of bed – if he had any thought at all – was to get back in again. ...
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... Some Examples Pick out the adverb(s) in the following sentences. 1. My friend secretly sent me a text. 2. Finally, my boyfriend showed up. 3. I was too short to ride the roller coaster. 4. I was so happy that I had finished my homework so quickly. ...
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...  May have helping verbs with the main verb.  Example: This book is now regarded as a classic. ...
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... A demonstrative pronoun points out a person, place, or thing that is on the other side of the sentence away from it, on the other side of the verb from it. * You’ll need to rewrite a question to see that they are on opposite sides of the verb. For something that is nearby mentally or physically: (si ...
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... may have an object. If it does, the object and any modifiers of the object are part of the gerund phrases. ...
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... contains two or more subjects, joined by and, or, or nor, which share the same verb: A debutante and a troll are squatting under the bridge. A compound predicate is two or more verbs that are joined by and, or, but, yet, or nor, and that belong to the same subject: We complied but spat on our captor ...
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... Identifying Parts Of Speech Once you have learned about nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, you will be able to identify them in sentences and tell them apart from each other. Some words can be used as more than one part of speech. This is particularly true of words that can be both nou ...
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... some places she speaks about the position of the verbal noun (it can precede postpositions), in other places about its function (it modifies other nouns, creates a modal structure; serves as an object of a sentence). She similarly proceeds at the description of uses of verbal adjective, imperfective ...
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... Quicker, more expensive, easier. I am taller than Jim. The vase is more expensive than the teapot. ...
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Pipil grammar

This article provides a grammar sketch of the Nawat or Pipil language, an endangered language spoken by the Pipils of western El Salvador, belonging to the Nahua group within the Uto-Aztecan language family. There also exists a brief typological overview of the language that summarizes the language's most salient features of general typological interest in more technical terms.
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