Grammar Notebook Part One - cathyeagle
... plural verb must have a plural subject. – Compound subjects are usually treated as plural subjects – Examples • The girl is running. Puella currit • The girls are running. Puellae currunt. ...
... plural verb must have a plural subject. – Compound subjects are usually treated as plural subjects – Examples • The girl is running. Puella currit • The girls are running. Puellae currunt. ...
ppt
... I will give you one perspective no single correct theory of syntax still an active field of research in linguistics we will often use it as a tool/stepping stone for other applications ...
... I will give you one perspective no single correct theory of syntax still an active field of research in linguistics we will often use it as a tool/stepping stone for other applications ...
Unlocking and Sharing LTCL Linguistic Knowledge
... Take a student with a computational linguistics ...
... Take a student with a computational linguistics ...
syntax basics
... T: finite set of terminal symbols, NT and T are disjoint P: finite set of productions of the form A → α, A ∈ NT and α ∈ (T ∪ NT)* ...
... T: finite set of terminal symbols, NT and T are disjoint P: finite set of productions of the form A → α, A ∈ NT and α ∈ (T ∪ NT)* ...
Ancient Greece
... Most of the classical Greek cities, called city-states, were independent of each other. Athens and Sparta grew to be the most important city-states. Athens spread its influence by uniting all the surrounding villages. By contrast, Sparta sent armies to make slaves of its neighbors. By the 500s BC Sp ...
... Most of the classical Greek cities, called city-states, were independent of each other. Athens and Sparta grew to be the most important city-states. Athens spread its influence by uniting all the surrounding villages. By contrast, Sparta sent armies to make slaves of its neighbors. By the 500s BC Sp ...
Participial Phrases, Relative Pronouns, Dangling or Misplaced
... relative pronoun. Ex: John, who is 21 today, is happy. Ex: Susan, whom you know, will try to buy their car. Ex: The man to whom you were writing is the Dean of ...
... relative pronoun. Ex: John, who is 21 today, is happy. Ex: Susan, whom you know, will try to buy their car. Ex: The man to whom you were writing is the Dean of ...
Lesson 14
... Who would have suspected that such a soft-spoken, retiring woman was actually an eminent scientist with an international reputation? b. Outstanding; conspicuous. Your mother may treat all her children with eminent fairness. Tact and gracious ness may be eminent among the sterling qualities you posse ...
... Who would have suspected that such a soft-spoken, retiring woman was actually an eminent scientist with an international reputation? b. Outstanding; conspicuous. Your mother may treat all her children with eminent fairness. Tact and gracious ness may be eminent among the sterling qualities you posse ...
Book Reviews
... and, indeed, are also reflected in Bustos Plaza’s own examination of these constructions in Spanish. In the German speaking world, extensive literature exists on the study of such verb-noun combinations, known as Funktionsverbgefügen (FVG). Commonly, two types are distinguished, those involving a ve ...
... and, indeed, are also reflected in Bustos Plaza’s own examination of these constructions in Spanish. In the German speaking world, extensive literature exists on the study of such verb-noun combinations, known as Funktionsverbgefügen (FVG). Commonly, two types are distinguished, those involving a ve ...
Making comparisons - IES Bachiller Sabuco
... He was such a big man with such dark eyes that I was very frightened. So is an adverb and is used before adverbs and with adjectives not followed by nouns. It is used with much and many even when they are followed by nouns: The film was so good, had so many stars and was so well directed that I coul ...
... He was such a big man with such dark eyes that I was very frightened. So is an adverb and is used before adverbs and with adjectives not followed by nouns. It is used with much and many even when they are followed by nouns: The film was so good, had so many stars and was so well directed that I coul ...
File
... An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. (int) An imperative sentence gives a command and ends with a period. (imp) An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings and ends with an exclamation ...
... An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. (int) An imperative sentence gives a command and ends with a period. (imp) An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings and ends with an exclamation ...
simple subject
... more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject. Horses gallop and charge. Nina inserted the film, looked through the viewfinder, and snapped the photograph. In compound verbs that contain verb phrases, the helping verb may or may not be repeated before th ...
... more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject. Horses gallop and charge. Nina inserted the film, looked through the viewfinder, and snapped the photograph. In compound verbs that contain verb phrases, the helping verb may or may not be repeated before th ...
simple subject
... more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject. Horses gallop and charge. Nina inserted the film, looked through the viewfinder, and snapped the photograph. In compound verbs that contain verb phrases, the helping verb may or may not be repeated before th ...
... more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject. Horses gallop and charge. Nina inserted the film, looked through the viewfinder, and snapped the photograph. In compound verbs that contain verb phrases, the helping verb may or may not be repeated before th ...
Parts of Speech Definition 1. NOUN Names a person
... • nominative case – pronoun replacing noun in role of subject or predicate nominative in a sentence • objective case – pronoun replacing noun in the role of direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition, infinitive, participle, etc. • Reflexive Pronoun – reflects back to “self” • Relati ...
... • nominative case – pronoun replacing noun in role of subject or predicate nominative in a sentence • objective case – pronoun replacing noun in the role of direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition, infinitive, participle, etc. • Reflexive Pronoun – reflects back to “self” • Relati ...
7th Grade - Academic
... Most of the following list of words should be a review of prior knowledge which you have acquired in former grades. This year in seventh grade you will be tested on the meaning of these words, and you will develop a working knowledge of how to apply these words. ADJECTIVE-word that modifies a noun o ...
... Most of the following list of words should be a review of prior knowledge which you have acquired in former grades. This year in seventh grade you will be tested on the meaning of these words, and you will develop a working knowledge of how to apply these words. ADJECTIVE-word that modifies a noun o ...
Word Order - ELI Course Materials
... Ting Li is very focused on entering UBC next fall to do her Master’s degree. ________________________________________________________________ Keep going! This is amazing: ...
... Ting Li is very focused on entering UBC next fall to do her Master’s degree. ________________________________________________________________ Keep going! This is amazing: ...
Chapter 11 Notes
... 3. Susan said she couldn't see (a) no, (b) any other way to install the program. 4. It is wise to keep your resume (a) up-todate, (b) up to date at all times. 5. In the sentence Your raise has been approved, the word Your is a (a) possessive adjective, (b) possessive ...
... 3. Susan said she couldn't see (a) no, (b) any other way to install the program. 4. It is wise to keep your resume (a) up-todate, (b) up to date at all times. 5. In the sentence Your raise has been approved, the word Your is a (a) possessive adjective, (b) possessive ...
Chapter Excerpt
... and pronounced the same as another but that have different meanings such as mean, a verb, “to intend”; mean an adjective, “unkind”; and mean a noun or adjective, “average.” These words are actually both homonyms and homographs (written the same way). A similar phenomenon that causes trouble is heter ...
... and pronounced the same as another but that have different meanings such as mean, a verb, “to intend”; mean an adjective, “unkind”; and mean a noun or adjective, “average.” These words are actually both homonyms and homographs (written the same way). A similar phenomenon that causes trouble is heter ...
Diagramming Book - Academia Language School
... into subjects. So-called “indirect” passives in English are very rare. Japanese and some other languages, on the other hand, can make use of an indirect passive in order to express the idea that something bad has happened to someone. A literal translation of an example would be, “I was stolen my bic ...
... into subjects. So-called “indirect” passives in English are very rare. Japanese and some other languages, on the other hand, can make use of an indirect passive in order to express the idea that something bad has happened to someone. A literal translation of an example would be, “I was stolen my bic ...
Correlative Conjunctions (Paired Coordinators)
... I will be neither happy nor healthy if you don’t let me go. (4) a contradictory or additional choice (not only...but also): He not only works as a teacher but also performs at the theater. Correlative conjunctions can precede nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, infinitives, par ...
... I will be neither happy nor healthy if you don’t let me go. (4) a contradictory or additional choice (not only...but also): He not only works as a teacher but also performs at the theater. Correlative conjunctions can precede nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, infinitives, par ...
Sentence variety exercise 1
... I will be neither happy nor healthy if you don’t let me go. (4) a contradictory or additional choice (not only...but also): He not only works as a teacher but also performs at the theater. Correlative conjunctions can precede nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, infinitives, par ...
... I will be neither happy nor healthy if you don’t let me go. (4) a contradictory or additional choice (not only...but also): He not only works as a teacher but also performs at the theater. Correlative conjunctions can precede nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, infinitives, par ...
Exercise 16, Chapter 11, “Verbs and Verbals”
... 4. Gerunds always serve as what part of speech? 5. Participles always serve as what part of speech? II. Identify each of the boldfaced verbals as a. a participle, b. a gerund or c. an infinitive. ...
... 4. Gerunds always serve as what part of speech? 5. Participles always serve as what part of speech? II. Identify each of the boldfaced verbals as a. a participle, b. a gerund or c. an infinitive. ...
Romanian se-verbs: how much we can unify and how much is to be
... here, the tests are not reliable. However, there is a different class for which a one-place configuration is conceptually justified, and whose subject is nevertheless agentive, excluding an anticausative analysis: these are self-motion verbs, called ‘autocausative’ in Geniušienė (1987), both atelic ...
... here, the tests are not reliable. However, there is a different class for which a one-place configuration is conceptually justified, and whose subject is nevertheless agentive, excluding an anticausative analysis: these are self-motion verbs, called ‘autocausative’ in Geniušienė (1987), both atelic ...
Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
... These are usually stronger and more precise than coordinating conjunctions. ...
... These are usually stronger and more precise than coordinating conjunctions. ...
Stem changing verbs + the affirmative and negative
... Learning Goals: I will review my knowledge of stem changing verbs ...
... Learning Goals: I will review my knowledge of stem changing verbs ...