Correct Answer: D
... 2. across nation, no one can match our quality. 3. across nation, but no one can match our quality. 4. across nation, and no one can match our quality. 5. across nation, nor no one can match our quality. Correct Answer: C Explanation: This sentence has an error by using an inappropriate conjunction ...
... 2. across nation, no one can match our quality. 3. across nation, but no one can match our quality. 4. across nation, and no one can match our quality. 5. across nation, nor no one can match our quality. Correct Answer: C Explanation: This sentence has an error by using an inappropriate conjunction ...
1 Using Strong Verbs – Suggested Answers and Teaching Tips
... Ask students to resist the urge to use the pronoun “she” for the female of any animal species. The pronoun she is normally reserved for humans. The first answer is the shortest of the three, but the focus is on the pheromones, not the female (or male) angler. Student should consider what they want t ...
... Ask students to resist the urge to use the pronoun “she” for the female of any animal species. The pronoun she is normally reserved for humans. The first answer is the shortest of the three, but the focus is on the pheromones, not the female (or male) angler. Student should consider what they want t ...
Kenstowicz-Kissebert..
... This sound change has produced morphophonemic alternations in cases where various morphological rules insert a vowel between two consonants. If the first consonant in a cluster was weakened (historically) as a result of Klingenheben's law, the original form of the consonant will often appear in morp ...
... This sound change has produced morphophonemic alternations in cases where various morphological rules insert a vowel between two consonants. If the first consonant in a cluster was weakened (historically) as a result of Klingenheben's law, the original form of the consonant will often appear in morp ...
The Debate on Ergativity in Neo-Aramaic Norh
... descendents of the older Aramaic inflected forms. Classical Aramaic has undergone a welldocumented historical process which consisted of the disappearance of the original finite verbal forms, and the formation of new finite forms on the basis of the original participles. The active participle became ...
... descendents of the older Aramaic inflected forms. Classical Aramaic has undergone a welldocumented historical process which consisted of the disappearance of the original finite verbal forms, and the formation of new finite forms on the basis of the original participles. The active participle became ...
The Textual Dimension Involved-Informational: A Corpus
... interpretation during the selection of features. Rather, the goal is to include the widest possible range of potentially important linguistic features.” (ibid.) Biber collected texts and converted them into a form that can be processed by a computer, counting occurrences of these features in the te ...
... interpretation during the selection of features. Rather, the goal is to include the widest possible range of potentially important linguistic features.” (ibid.) Biber collected texts and converted them into a form that can be processed by a computer, counting occurrences of these features in the te ...
The finite independency A study of the relevance of the notion of
... In the article Finiteness, Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (1994: 1245ff) raises the question of the universality of the notion of finiteness. She also points out that the definition of finite and nonfinite clauses is far from consensus. The traditional view has been that finiteness is linked to subordinati ...
... In the article Finiteness, Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (1994: 1245ff) raises the question of the universality of the notion of finiteness. She also points out that the definition of finite and nonfinite clauses is far from consensus. The traditional view has been that finiteness is linked to subordinati ...
They are can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must
... English verbs, in terms of their functions in forming verb phrases, fall into two major categories: main verbs and auxiliaries. Auxiliaries can again be divided into primary auxiliaries, modal auxiliaries, and semi-auxiliaries. ...
... English verbs, in terms of their functions in forming verb phrases, fall into two major categories: main verbs and auxiliaries. Auxiliaries can again be divided into primary auxiliaries, modal auxiliaries, and semi-auxiliaries. ...
ASPECTS OF THE SEMANTICS OF THE AKAN
... of idiomaticity and transparency or relativity. It examines the issue of sense relations as far as the phrasal verb is concerned, looking specifically at the considerations of polysemy, homonymy and ambiguity It considers, again, the features of transitivity, complementation and their effects on the ...
... of idiomaticity and transparency or relativity. It examines the issue of sense relations as far as the phrasal verb is concerned, looking specifically at the considerations of polysemy, homonymy and ambiguity It considers, again, the features of transitivity, complementation and their effects on the ...
Transitivity of a Chinese Verb-Result Compound and Affected
... for NLP. Nevertheless, this verbal construction poses challenges to traditional linguistic theories of the syntax-semantics interface aimed at mapping the meaning of verbal constructions to their surface structure. This is because most generative frameworks hold that mappings between event meaning r ...
... for NLP. Nevertheless, this verbal construction poses challenges to traditional linguistic theories of the syntax-semantics interface aimed at mapping the meaning of verbal constructions to their surface structure. This is because most generative frameworks hold that mappings between event meaning r ...
I,cI - TeacherWeb
... – Baseball is my favorite sport to watch, but football is my favorite sport to play. – The children ran all the way to school, yet they were late anyway. – You will have to finish the project, or your group will get a failing grade. – Hanni was not at the game, nor was she at the party. – We did not ...
... – Baseball is my favorite sport to watch, but football is my favorite sport to play. – The children ran all the way to school, yet they were late anyway. – You will have to finish the project, or your group will get a failing grade. – Hanni was not at the game, nor was she at the party. – We did not ...
1. 名詞子句 - 視聽教學中心
... 5. The relative pronouns whom and that are used to refer to people, but whom is more common. Also, whom is used mostly in writing and very formal speech, but who is used for both subjects and objects in everyday conversation and casual speech. The only difference between who in subject- and in objec ...
... 5. The relative pronouns whom and that are used to refer to people, but whom is more common. Also, whom is used mostly in writing and very formal speech, but who is used for both subjects and objects in everyday conversation and casual speech. The only difference between who in subject- and in objec ...
el combustible fuel el efecto effect el medio ambiente environment el
... Impersonal expression (this is the “trigger”) +que + new subject + present subjunctive of the verb To use subjunctive with impersonal expressions, you need to have a different subject than what you started with! The formation of the present tense subjunctive will be easy for you because it is exactl ...
... Impersonal expression (this is the “trigger”) +que + new subject + present subjunctive of the verb To use subjunctive with impersonal expressions, you need to have a different subject than what you started with! The formation of the present tense subjunctive will be easy for you because it is exactl ...
draft - University of Delaware
... on the morphophonology of Passamaquoddy, see LeSourd 1993. The Subordinative is used for the second of two conjoined clauses; for clauses beginning with certain particles, like on, ‘then’; for certain kinds of adjunct questions; and in some other contexts.) The agreement pattern also switches to a n ...
... on the morphophonology of Passamaquoddy, see LeSourd 1993. The Subordinative is used for the second of two conjoined clauses; for clauses beginning with certain particles, like on, ‘then’; for certain kinds of adjunct questions; and in some other contexts.) The agreement pattern also switches to a n ...
Summary of Latin Grammar - Northside Middle School
... A1b. Complement or predicate nominative A linking verb may be completed by a complement in the nominative (also called a predicate nominative). Esse and fierī are the most common linking verbs; some verbs in the passive can also take a complement: fortissimī sunt Belgae, the bravest are the Belgae ...
... A1b. Complement or predicate nominative A linking verb may be completed by a complement in the nominative (also called a predicate nominative). Esse and fierī are the most common linking verbs; some verbs in the passive can also take a complement: fortissimī sunt Belgae, the bravest are the Belgae ...
Read each group of words. If the group is a sentence, write sentence
... Write each group of words as a complete sentence. Begin with a capital letter. End with a period or a question mark. 5. the bus stop is on the corner ...
... Write each group of words as a complete sentence. Begin with a capital letter. End with a period or a question mark. 5. the bus stop is on the corner ...
1 present active indicative
... comments of several well known authors of Greek grammars in order to put the different uses of the present tense in perspective. ...
... comments of several well known authors of Greek grammars in order to put the different uses of the present tense in perspective. ...
Deverbal reflexive and passive in Chuvash (JSFOu 94)
... ‑il already existed in the ancient Turkic languages known to us and these forms can be found on various literary monuments. The passive suffix can be added to transitive stems. Levitskaja (1988: 303) points out, however, that an exception does exist: Yakut. The lateral suffix is very productive in C ...
... ‑il already existed in the ancient Turkic languages known to us and these forms can be found on various literary monuments. The passive suffix can be added to transitive stems. Levitskaja (1988: 303) points out, however, that an exception does exist: Yakut. The lateral suffix is very productive in C ...
Chapter 2 "Writing Basics: What Makes a Good Sentence?"
... pronoun5. A noun is a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Common pronouns are I, he, she, it, you, they, and we. In the following sentences, the subject is underlined once. ...
... pronoun5. A noun is a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Common pronouns are I, he, she, it, you, they, and we. In the following sentences, the subject is underlined once. ...
Greek 1001 Elementary Greek
... • Often Greek uses the marker ὦ to signal the vocative case, but it is not necessary and it is usually best to omit it in English translation. ...
... • Often Greek uses the marker ὦ to signal the vocative case, but it is not necessary and it is usually best to omit it in English translation. ...
Prefixes and the Delimitation of Events*
... because bare plurals like oranges describe unlimited quantities of objects that can be bundled into bunches. One useful way of understanding the basic distinction between singular count nouns, on the one hand, and bare plural and mass nouns, on the other hand, is in terms of the logic of part-whole ...
... because bare plurals like oranges describe unlimited quantities of objects that can be bundled into bunches. One useful way of understanding the basic distinction between singular count nouns, on the one hand, and bare plural and mass nouns, on the other hand, is in terms of the logic of part-whole ...
COPULAR INVERSION AND NON-SUBJECT AGREEMENT Alex
... In examples like (2) not only can the copula agree with the postverbal DP, but it cannot agree with the preverbal DP, as in (2b). We refer to the construction illustrated in (2a) as copular inversion, or CI. In this paper we build on the claim in Alsina (2007) that the agreeing postverbal DP in CI i ...
... In examples like (2) not only can the copula agree with the postverbal DP, but it cannot agree with the preverbal DP, as in (2b). We refer to the construction illustrated in (2a) as copular inversion, or CI. In this paper we build on the claim in Alsina (2007) that the agreeing postverbal DP in CI i ...
257 Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2003 (Interface Explorations; 5), Susann Fischer:
... always coincide with the standard assumptions; she then goes on to propose an analysis couched in the minimalist program (as in Chomsky, 1995). This work will undoubtedly become a standard reference for those studying the diachronic syntax of Catalan and Old Romance in general and we regard the prop ...
... always coincide with the standard assumptions; she then goes on to propose an analysis couched in the minimalist program (as in Chomsky, 1995). This work will undoubtedly become a standard reference for those studying the diachronic syntax of Catalan and Old Romance in general and we regard the prop ...
Passive Voice
... by with the agent to refer to by whom the action is being done. The door was opened by Mr Black. (Mr Blak = agent) with to refer to the instrument, object or material that was used for something to be done. The door was opened with a key. (a key = the object that was used) The omelette was made ...
... by with the agent to refer to by whom the action is being done. The door was opened by Mr Black. (Mr Blak = agent) with to refer to the instrument, object or material that was used for something to be done. The door was opened with a key. (a key = the object that was used) The omelette was made ...
The Parts Of Speech
... what the various parts are called, we can move on to examine how they function in the sentence. A noun or a noun phrase, for instance, may function in sentences as the subject, as the direct object, as the indirect object, as the subject complement, or as the object complement (and, perhaps, as some ...
... what the various parts are called, we can move on to examine how they function in the sentence. A noun or a noun phrase, for instance, may function in sentences as the subject, as the direct object, as the indirect object, as the subject complement, or as the object complement (and, perhaps, as some ...