Grammar Practice Book - Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
... At Home: Write a story about a task that seems impossible. Include two commands and two exclamations. ...
... At Home: Write a story about a task that seems impossible. Include two commands and two exclamations. ...
Comparative study of compound words in English and Indonesian
... stamp that costs twenty cents, which is mean that a twenty cent stamp (not twenty cents). From the above explanation, the writer might conclude that compound words is used together to form one word and used as a group of separate words that refer to one thing or idea. Kam Chuan Aik suggets us that E ...
... stamp that costs twenty cents, which is mean that a twenty cent stamp (not twenty cents). From the above explanation, the writer might conclude that compound words is used together to form one word and used as a group of separate words that refer to one thing or idea. Kam Chuan Aik suggets us that E ...
This page is about word formation patterns and prefixes
... 30. Melis got drunk last night and acted very ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb) towards her friends in the bar. They are angry with her today. 31. You shouldn’t have been so ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb) last night! You hurt many people. 32. Often people who _________ ...
... 30. Melis got drunk last night and acted very ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb) towards her friends in the bar. They are angry with her today. 31. You shouldn’t have been so ____________ (verb / noun / adjective / adverb) last night! You hurt many people. 32. Often people who _________ ...
Comma Notes
... be set off by commas. Come words often used to introduce contrasting expressions are but, never, not, seldom, and yet. ...
... be set off by commas. Come words often used to introduce contrasting expressions are but, never, not, seldom, and yet. ...
Sentences - TeacherLINK
... and places with capital letters. Ringo lives in Austin, Texas. Aunt Carolina lives there, too. • The names of days, months, and holidays begin with capital letters. Next Saturday is Cinco de Mayo. Circle the special nouns in each sentence that should begin with a capital letter. 1. Uncle roberto kee ...
... and places with capital letters. Ringo lives in Austin, Texas. Aunt Carolina lives there, too. • The names of days, months, and holidays begin with capital letters. Next Saturday is Cinco de Mayo. Circle the special nouns in each sentence that should begin with a capital letter. 1. Uncle roberto kee ...
Complete Sentences
... A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a fused sentence) has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself, but the two parts have been connected together with one or two words instead of becoming two sentences. ...
... A RUN-ON SENTENCE (sometimes called a fused sentence) has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself, but the two parts have been connected together with one or two words instead of becoming two sentences. ...
The Adverb vs. the Splitting of the Infinitive
... limitations of the auxiliary, and that the adverb is better placed between that auxiliaries than next to given. However, the main object is to stress the certain fact that there is no objection whatever to dividing a compound verb by adverbs.1 The separation of copulative verb and complement is one ...
... limitations of the auxiliary, and that the adverb is better placed between that auxiliaries than next to given. However, the main object is to stress the certain fact that there is no objection whatever to dividing a compound verb by adverbs.1 The separation of copulative verb and complement is one ...
Reteach Workbook
... Mechanics and Usage: Punctuating Sentences RULES • Use the correct end punctuation to end a sentence. • Use a period to end a statement or a command. I like movies. • Use a question mark to end a question. Do you like movies? • Use an exclamation point to end an exclamation. Wow, what a great movie! ...
... Mechanics and Usage: Punctuating Sentences RULES • Use the correct end punctuation to end a sentence. • Use a period to end a statement or a command. I like movies. • Use a question mark to end a question. Do you like movies? • Use an exclamation point to end an exclamation. Wow, what a great movie! ...
A Phase-Based Approach to ECM across CP in Korean
... moment, let us focus on the contrast between stative verbs and transitive verbs.6 Suppose that the embedded subject is located at Spec-TP, the typical (derived) subject position. Under the PIC, then, LD ECM is expected to be impossible in Korean just as in English, as shown in (8). Furthermore, the ...
... moment, let us focus on the contrast between stative verbs and transitive verbs.6 Suppose that the embedded subject is located at Spec-TP, the typical (derived) subject position. Under the PIC, then, LD ECM is expected to be impossible in Korean just as in English, as shown in (8). Furthermore, the ...
Case in German – An HPSG Analysis
... ‘I advised the lads to hand in their notice one after the other at intervals of a few days.’ b. [Die Türen]i sind viel zu wertvoll, um [eine nach der anderen]i verheizt zu werden. ‘The doors are much too precious to be burnt one after the other.’ c. Wiri sind es leid, [eine nach der anderen]i den S ...
... ‘I advised the lads to hand in their notice one after the other at intervals of a few days.’ b. [Die Türen]i sind viel zu wertvoll, um [eine nach der anderen]i verheizt zu werden. ‘The doors are much too precious to be burnt one after the other.’ c. Wiri sind es leid, [eine nach der anderen]i den S ...
Gemination of stops in Tamil - UCL Phonetics and Linguistics
... crucial notions: (1) degree/depth of embedding, (2) directionality of application and (3) a locality restriction. Contrary to popular claims in the literature on the phonologysyntax interface about the existence of intermediary prosodic structures (Selkirk (1984), Nespor and Vogel (1982, 1986)), thi ...
... crucial notions: (1) degree/depth of embedding, (2) directionality of application and (3) a locality restriction. Contrary to popular claims in the literature on the phonologysyntax interface about the existence of intermediary prosodic structures (Selkirk (1984), Nespor and Vogel (1982, 1986)), thi ...
The Tale of a Dragon
... Write Away: If Dragons Could Talk If dragons could talk, this one might be saying, “I want you in my belly!” What might the man reply? Write a few sentences answering the dragon’s threat. Tell the dragon what you will do or where you will hide. Express your fear or your bravery! Save the response in ...
... Write Away: If Dragons Could Talk If dragons could talk, this one might be saying, “I want you in my belly!” What might the man reply? Write a few sentences answering the dragon’s threat. Tell the dragon what you will do or where you will hide. Express your fear or your bravery! Save the response in ...
vytautas magnus university
... The translation from the English language into Lithuanian has been and will always be of great significance. It is especially topical nowadays when the European Union is expanding. The English language is important not only for communities who use it as the means of communication, but for internatio ...
... The translation from the English language into Lithuanian has been and will always be of great significance. It is especially topical nowadays when the European Union is expanding. The English language is important not only for communities who use it as the means of communication, but for internatio ...
Analysis and Synthesis of the Semantic Functions of Reduplication
... change and consonant change are the reduplication types where the root words undergo a partial vowel change and a partial consonant change respectively. For example, the vowel /u/ in the root word gunung is changed to /a/ in gunung-ganang; the consonant /s/ in the root word sayur is changed to /m/ i ...
... change and consonant change are the reduplication types where the root words undergo a partial vowel change and a partial consonant change respectively. For example, the vowel /u/ in the root word gunung is changed to /a/ in gunung-ganang; the consonant /s/ in the root word sayur is changed to /m/ i ...
A Classification of Illocutionary Acts
... (kind of) illocutionaryact from another. What are the criteria by which we can tell that of three actual utterancesone is a report, one a prediction and one a promise?In order to develop higher order genera, we must first know how the speciespromise,prediction,report,etc., differone fromanother.When ...
... (kind of) illocutionaryact from another. What are the criteria by which we can tell that of three actual utterancesone is a report, one a prediction and one a promise?In order to develop higher order genera, we must first know how the speciespromise,prediction,report,etc., differone fromanother.When ...
Analysis
... looking in the other part. One their small tile into her time here. She’s working another time because she’s getting too. So the two boys work together an’ one is sneakin’ around here making his work and his further funnas his time he had. He an’ the other fell were running around the work here will ...
... looking in the other part. One their small tile into her time here. She’s working another time because she’s getting too. So the two boys work together an’ one is sneakin’ around here making his work and his further funnas his time he had. He an’ the other fell were running around the work here will ...
1 Paper accepted for publication in Language Sciences Explaining
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
... the use of null forms and the rule that the case of the subject of the infinitive is dative cannot be rejected. This opinion is clearly expressed by Perlmutter (2007, p. 304), when he states that ‘[w]hile readers are certainly entitled to their opinions about what is desirable or undesirable, it is ...
Annotating Honorifics Denoting Social Ranking of Referents
... view point of resolving zero pronouns in dialogues by Dohsaka (1990). Of these, the most thorough work on Japanese honorification is seen in JACY, a Japanese HPSG grammar (Siegel 2000, Siegel and Bender 2002). It extends the BACKGR (owe – honour) relation (Pollard and Sag 1994), which accounts only ...
... view point of resolving zero pronouns in dialogues by Dohsaka (1990). Of these, the most thorough work on Japanese honorification is seen in JACY, a Japanese HPSG grammar (Siegel 2000, Siegel and Bender 2002). It extends the BACKGR (owe – honour) relation (Pollard and Sag 1994), which accounts only ...
Reteach Workbook
... • To remember what you have read, take notes that include enough words to help you recall important information such as the main ideas and supporting details. • Write a summary, including the main topic and supporting details or facts. A. Read the paragraph about space camp. Then underline the best ...
... • To remember what you have read, take notes that include enough words to help you recall important information such as the main ideas and supporting details. • Write a summary, including the main topic and supporting details or facts. A. Read the paragraph about space camp. Then underline the best ...
Greek 1001 Elementary Greek
... Participles always modify their subjects, so a participle modifies whatever noun is its subject. If the subject-noun is not part of a sentence already, however, the problem arises: what case should the noun and participle be? ...
... Participles always modify their subjects, so a participle modifies whatever noun is its subject. If the subject-noun is not part of a sentence already, however, the problem arises: what case should the noun and participle be? ...
Infinitive Clauses: Tensed or Untensed
... complements of perception verbs would "account automatically for the absence of to infinitive nonfinite clauses if 'to' is the mark of these". Unlike Akmajian (1977), Radford 1988, 2009 and Burton- Roberts 1997, in their analyses of infinitive clauses complementation, attach the infinitive particle ...
... complements of perception verbs would "account automatically for the absence of to infinitive nonfinite clauses if 'to' is the mark of these". Unlike Akmajian (1977), Radford 1988, 2009 and Burton- Roberts 1997, in their analyses of infinitive clauses complementation, attach the infinitive particle ...
Lesson #1 - McEachern High School
... porter, they carried the luggage to the station wagon. (10) Jane couldn’t believe her luck as she watched the beautiful scenery along the freeway on the way into town. ...
... porter, they carried the luggage to the station wagon. (10) Jane couldn’t believe her luck as she watched the beautiful scenery along the freeway on the way into town. ...
on finiteness - Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
... this will be discussed in section 2. There are also many ‘fully-fledged’ languages without verb inflection, such as Chinese or Vietnamese. What is ‘finiteness’ in these languages? The same question may be asked for languages with a very rich inflection, such as all polysynthetic languages. The forme ...
... this will be discussed in section 2. There are also many ‘fully-fledged’ languages without verb inflection, such as Chinese or Vietnamese. What is ‘finiteness’ in these languages? The same question may be asked for languages with a very rich inflection, such as all polysynthetic languages. The forme ...
Main Clauses and How to Connect them
... Two or more independent clauses can be connected together in a single sentence. Sentences that contain two or more independent clauses and no dependent clauses are called compound sentences. Example: I eat dinner with my mother and her friend, John; moreover, we always eat a very healthy dinner I ea ...
... Two or more independent clauses can be connected together in a single sentence. Sentences that contain two or more independent clauses and no dependent clauses are called compound sentences. Example: I eat dinner with my mother and her friend, John; moreover, we always eat a very healthy dinner I ea ...