3.1.2 Regular ㄷ verbs
... A Korean verb form consists of the stem of the verb (the part before the -다 of the dictionary form), followed by at least one particle. So if there is going to be an irregularity, it will have to be at the contact point between stem and first particle. Particles are simpler than stems, so we will co ...
... A Korean verb form consists of the stem of the verb (the part before the -다 of the dictionary form), followed by at least one particle. So if there is going to be an irregularity, it will have to be at the contact point between stem and first particle. Particles are simpler than stems, so we will co ...
IDENTIFYING SENTENCE ELEMENTS
... settler immigration, as well as mining, dam-construction, and commercial logging-’ giving extra information about this noun. It is often possible to keep breaking down the clauses into smaller parts, but let’s return here to the 2 main clauses: These 2 clauses are linked by the word ‘Although’. Ot ...
... settler immigration, as well as mining, dam-construction, and commercial logging-’ giving extra information about this noun. It is often possible to keep breaking down the clauses into smaller parts, but let’s return here to the 2 main clauses: These 2 clauses are linked by the word ‘Although’. Ot ...
Objects Out of the Lexicon! Argument-Structure in the Syntax
... objects are never directly interpreted as part of the same sub-event as a verbal root that merges directly with little v (in an intuitive sense, then, a DP direct object is never directly interpreted as any kind of “argument” of an activity verb) (12) For this talk, I’ll restrict my focus mainly to ...
... objects are never directly interpreted as part of the same sub-event as a verbal root that merges directly with little v (in an intuitive sense, then, a DP direct object is never directly interpreted as any kind of “argument” of an activity verb) (12) For this talk, I’ll restrict my focus mainly to ...
Using Regular expressions for searching with AntConc.
... Example of a search with possible: (without patters type possible for) Example of a search with may / might: (without patterns type the verbs and select those examples that are subjunctive in Spanish). Examples of searches with hypothetical conditions: _ [I|i]+f _ [a-z]+ _ [a-z]+ _ [a-z]+ed _ select ...
... Example of a search with possible: (without patters type possible for) Example of a search with may / might: (without patterns type the verbs and select those examples that are subjunctive in Spanish). Examples of searches with hypothetical conditions: _ [I|i]+f _ [a-z]+ _ [a-z]+ _ [a-z]+ed _ select ...
Going in and out with me is a little shadow I have whose use is more
... d. adverb PART II—Directions: Rewrite the sentence in as many of the following ways as you can. Use the same words that are in this sentence but change the form and the order of these words as required. Try not to change or omit any of the ideas expressed by this sentence. Each rewritten version sho ...
... d. adverb PART II—Directions: Rewrite the sentence in as many of the following ways as you can. Use the same words that are in this sentence but change the form and the order of these words as required. Try not to change or omit any of the ideas expressed by this sentence. Each rewritten version sho ...
The Five Favourite Errors Incomplete sentences
... If the subject is singular, the verb has to be singular to match. This is an issue only with “is/are” and “was/were”, or in the general present tense (one person votes; two people vote), because other tenses don’t have different forms for singular and plural verbs (e.g., in the past tense, one perso ...
... If the subject is singular, the verb has to be singular to match. This is an issue only with “is/are” and “was/were”, or in the general present tense (one person votes; two people vote), because other tenses don’t have different forms for singular and plural verbs (e.g., in the past tense, one perso ...
The oldest of my two friends had just got his
... The definite article is used before names that include a descriptive element first (in this what republic). H. The teacher has told the same story a hundred times. The indefinite article is used before “hundred” and “thousand”. I. She took a taxi to the town. ”To take a taxi” is an expression in Eng ...
... The definite article is used before names that include a descriptive element first (in this what republic). H. The teacher has told the same story a hundred times. The indefinite article is used before “hundred” and “thousand”. I. She took a taxi to the town. ”To take a taxi” is an expression in Eng ...
Subject - brookblaylock
... (1) Lightning struck our house, and I run straight for cover. (2) “Oh, no!” I exclaim. (3) The electricity was out! (4) My parents get out the flashlights, and we played a game. (5) The stove and microwave do not work, so we have a cold supper in the living room. (6) In the morning, we are all happy ...
... (1) Lightning struck our house, and I run straight for cover. (2) “Oh, no!” I exclaim. (3) The electricity was out! (4) My parents get out the flashlights, and we played a game. (5) The stove and microwave do not work, so we have a cold supper in the living room. (6) In the morning, we are all happy ...
File
... 1. the simple present, to express a habitual activity or (d) If it rains, I should stay home. situation as in (a). If it rains, I might decide to stay home. 2. either the simple present or the simple future, to If it rains, we can't go. express an established, predictable fact or general If it rains ...
... 1. the simple present, to express a habitual activity or (d) If it rains, I should stay home. situation as in (a). If it rains, I might decide to stay home. 2. either the simple present or the simple future, to If it rains, we can't go. express an established, predictable fact or general If it rains ...
Grammar Camp Worksheet Packet DAY 1: NOUNS
... DAY 2: PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS Underline all the pronouns in each sentence. Then, write (1) above each pronoun of the first person, (2) above each pronoun of the second person, and (3) above each pronoun of the third person. ...
... DAY 2: PRONOUNS PERSONAL PRONOUNS Underline all the pronouns in each sentence. Then, write (1) above each pronoun of the first person, (2) above each pronoun of the second person, and (3) above each pronoun of the third person. ...
Using part-of-speech information in word alignment
... alignment as the starting point, was shown to align 60.5% percent of the words correctly, and in 84% of the cases the offset from the correct alignment is at most 3. Gale and Church (1990) proposed using an χ2-like associate measure for the plausibility of one-to-one word alignment, instead of the c ...
... alignment as the starting point, was shown to align 60.5% percent of the words correctly, and in 84% of the cases the offset from the correct alignment is at most 3. Gale and Church (1990) proposed using an χ2-like associate measure for the plausibility of one-to-one word alignment, instead of the c ...
Verbs as Spatial Deixis Markers in Jingulu1
... multiple non-adjacent co-referent nominals within a clause (so-called ‘discontinuous NPs’) are very common, there is extensive null anaphora such that an inflected verb can function alone as a sentence, and there is no evidence for asymmetric structural relations between full NPs construed with subj ...
... multiple non-adjacent co-referent nominals within a clause (so-called ‘discontinuous NPs’) are very common, there is extensive null anaphora such that an inflected verb can function alone as a sentence, and there is no evidence for asymmetric structural relations between full NPs construed with subj ...
Fragments and Run-ons
... sentence is about.” This is not an especially accurate description; the sentence is “about” everything that appears in it. The subject is actually the person, place, thing, or idea that is responsible for the action in the clause. If we took the fox out of this and just wrote “jumps over the dog,” w ...
... sentence is about.” This is not an especially accurate description; the sentence is “about” everything that appears in it. The subject is actually the person, place, thing, or idea that is responsible for the action in the clause. If we took the fox out of this and just wrote “jumps over the dog,” w ...
The Complete GMAT® Sentence Correction Guide
... help you to simplify questions, and thus to identify a variety of errors more quickly and efficiently. We looked at nonessential clauses briefly in the previous section, but now we’re going to consider them in more detail. We’re going to start with these clauses because they are an extremely common ...
... help you to simplify questions, and thus to identify a variety of errors more quickly and efficiently. We looked at nonessential clauses briefly in the previous section, but now we’re going to consider them in more detail. We’re going to start with these clauses because they are an extremely common ...
English 105
... What has life been like for George and Lennie in the past? What do you expect it will be like for them now? ...
... What has life been like for George and Lennie in the past? What do you expect it will be like for them now? ...
19.8 Present Participle Language Lesson
... In English we say: “I am reading my book”. In French we say: « Je lis mon livre » literally "I read my book". Difficulty: The English phrase expresses something called the 'progressive' form of "to be" (reading) + present participle. There is no such form in French, therefore we must use the present ...
... In English we say: “I am reading my book”. In French we say: « Je lis mon livre » literally "I read my book". Difficulty: The English phrase expresses something called the 'progressive' form of "to be" (reading) + present participle. There is no such form in French, therefore we must use the present ...
16 Subject-Verb Agreement: Present Tense
... growth in demand for health services. 3. The need for healthcare and social assistance (is are) going to create 4 million new jobs from now until 2016. 4. As more women enter the labor force, demand for childcare services (is are) expected to grow. 5. The longer life spans of an aging population (ha ...
... growth in demand for health services. 3. The need for healthcare and social assistance (is are) going to create 4 million new jobs from now until 2016. 4. As more women enter the labor force, demand for childcare services (is are) expected to grow. 5. The longer life spans of an aging population (ha ...
The Gerund
... • Remember, a direct object is the noun in the predicate phrase that tells who or what receives the action of the verb. • The result of the action (verb) performed by the subject (noun) is the direct object (noun) • Ramen NoOdLes loves jumping. • “jumping” is the direct object, and it is also a geru ...
... • Remember, a direct object is the noun in the predicate phrase that tells who or what receives the action of the verb. • The result of the action (verb) performed by the subject (noun) is the direct object (noun) • Ramen NoOdLes loves jumping. • “jumping” is the direct object, and it is also a geru ...
Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
... communicated to his Writing friends when they called in as usual. They read it, commented on it in my Hearing, and I had the exquisite Pleasure of finding it met with their Approbation, and that in their different Guesses at the Author none were named but men of some Character among us for Learning ...
... communicated to his Writing friends when they called in as usual. They read it, commented on it in my Hearing, and I had the exquisite Pleasure of finding it met with their Approbation, and that in their different Guesses at the Author none were named but men of some Character among us for Learning ...
Towards an Automatic Translation of Medical Terminology and Texts
... argument slot (ie the process itself), and the last is the agentive derivation, ie the first argument of the process. In Arabic, however, there are two different sorts of derivations – direct derivations from the root, and derivations with different 'weights' (the 'additional verbs' and their deriva ...
... argument slot (ie the process itself), and the last is the agentive derivation, ie the first argument of the process. In Arabic, however, there are two different sorts of derivations – direct derivations from the root, and derivations with different 'weights' (the 'additional verbs' and their deriva ...
Mock Final Exam Answer Key
... 2. a. He was a man not only whom we could trust but also whom we could depend on. b. He was a man whom not only could we trust but also whom we could depend on. 3. a. I think that Nancy’s art project was more appealing than Jane. b. I think that Nancy’s art project was more appealing than Jane’s. 4. ...
... 2. a. He was a man not only whom we could trust but also whom we could depend on. b. He was a man whom not only could we trust but also whom we could depend on. 3. a. I think that Nancy’s art project was more appealing than Jane. b. I think that Nancy’s art project was more appealing than Jane’s. 4. ...
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Nominative, Vocative and Accusative
... B. Predicate Nominative (11-12) – functions as the compliment of the copulative (linking) verb. It will identify or qualify the subject. C. Nominative of Apposition (12) – follows another nominative and explains or identifies the first by giving more specific information. D. Nominative of Address (1 ...
... B. Predicate Nominative (11-12) – functions as the compliment of the copulative (linking) verb. It will identify or qualify the subject. C. Nominative of Apposition (12) – follows another nominative and explains or identifies the first by giving more specific information. D. Nominative of Address (1 ...