WC6 Unit 10
... 4. Artists made decorative objects of pottery. direct object 5. Archaeologists study the ancient tombs. direct object Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. ...
... 4. Artists made decorative objects of pottery. direct object 5. Archaeologists study the ancient tombs. direct object Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. ...
Sentence Guidance - Bladon Primary School
... sentence, and ‘I cleared the snow from the drive and thought about making a snowman’ is a compound sentence. Complex sentences are more sophisticated and mean that the order in which a writer explains what is happening can be played with in order to create the desired effect on the reader. In this i ...
... sentence, and ‘I cleared the snow from the drive and thought about making a snowman’ is a compound sentence. Complex sentences are more sophisticated and mean that the order in which a writer explains what is happening can be played with in order to create the desired effect on the reader. In this i ...
First Steps towards the Semi-automatic Development of a
... Latin morphology can be processed automatically with three available morphological analyzers. They are LEMLAT (Passarotti, 2004), Whitaker’s Words and Morpheus (Crane, 1991), this latter being first developed for Ancient Greek in 1985 and extended to support Latin in 1996. None of the aforementioned ...
... Latin morphology can be processed automatically with three available morphological analyzers. They are LEMLAT (Passarotti, 2004), Whitaker’s Words and Morpheus (Crane, 1991), this latter being first developed for Ancient Greek in 1985 and extended to support Latin in 1996. None of the aforementioned ...
Deconstructing the non-episodic readings of Spanish deverbal
... hypothetical participation in an event is due to the particular properties of the entity, without necessary intervention of an external set of conditions. That is, if something is quebradizo ‘break-dizo’, it is so because of its internal composition, the substance it is made of, its molecular struct ...
... hypothetical participation in an event is due to the particular properties of the entity, without necessary intervention of an external set of conditions. That is, if something is quebradizo ‘break-dizo’, it is so because of its internal composition, the substance it is made of, its molecular struct ...
The Passive and the Notion of Transitivity
... Even though the structures are syntactically based on a pattern with 3 parts, and the verbs are followed by complements that have more or less the status of objects (« me » in « it fits me » can be regarded as a syntactic object but certainly not « a lot » in « he weighs a lot », which is only a com ...
... Even though the structures are syntactically based on a pattern with 3 parts, and the verbs are followed by complements that have more or less the status of objects (« me » in « it fits me » can be regarded as a syntactic object but certainly not « a lot » in « he weighs a lot », which is only a com ...
Sentence Types: Lesson 1 There are four different sentence types: 1
... 4. William studied the violin for ten years. He is also interested in painting. 5. The transmission fell out of the car. The Smiths decided to junk it. 6. It was an interesting play. It was disconcerting to hear so much vulgar language. 2. The second way to punctuate compound sentences is to use a s ...
... 4. William studied the violin for ten years. He is also interested in painting. 5. The transmission fell out of the car. The Smiths decided to junk it. 6. It was an interesting play. It was disconcerting to hear so much vulgar language. 2. The second way to punctuate compound sentences is to use a s ...
Grammaticization of reflexive pronoun into a marker of passive
... (ii) „She/it got closed [in] / One closed her/it.‟ (iii) „It closed.‟ ...
... (ii) „She/it got closed [in] / One closed her/it.‟ (iii) „It closed.‟ ...
Kalasha Dictionary —with English and Urdu
... Kalasha, being Indo-Aryan, is descended from a form of Sanskrit, probably the north-west Prakrit, and therefore the old forms from which current Kalasha words originated can, in many cases, be established with some degree of certainty. Sir Ralph Turner produced an impressive volume, A Comparative Di ...
... Kalasha, being Indo-Aryan, is descended from a form of Sanskrit, probably the north-west Prakrit, and therefore the old forms from which current Kalasha words originated can, in many cases, be established with some degree of certainty. Sir Ralph Turner produced an impressive volume, A Comparative Di ...
The creation of tense and aspect systems in the languages of the
... Information on these languages was available only through published material, usually reference grammars. The test of the hypotheses required identifying verbal inflection as belonging to one of the super-categories of valence, voice, aspect, tense, mood or agreement. Despite the fact that some desc ...
... Information on these languages was available only through published material, usually reference grammars. The test of the hypotheses required identifying verbal inflection as belonging to one of the super-categories of valence, voice, aspect, tense, mood or agreement. Despite the fact that some desc ...
3.1 Verbs
... a. Delete the to be verb. I could have stung by that bee. b. Move the subject (and modifiers, if any) to a position immediately after the verb. could have stung I by that bee c. Move the noun or pronoun after the verb to a position before the verb. that bee could have stung I by d. Clean up the sent ...
... a. Delete the to be verb. I could have stung by that bee. b. Move the subject (and modifiers, if any) to a position immediately after the verb. could have stung I by that bee c. Move the noun or pronoun after the verb to a position before the verb. that bee could have stung I by d. Clean up the sent ...
Approaches to the Typology of Word Classes
... the lexicon, is not a particular word class assignment, but the potential to be used in certain syntactic environments as a noun or a verb.1 Although certain full words seem to be used more as verb or more as a NP nucleus for semantic reasons, there are no lexical or grammatical constraints on why a ...
... the lexicon, is not a particular word class assignment, but the potential to be used in certain syntactic environments as a noun or a verb.1 Although certain full words seem to be used more as verb or more as a NP nucleus for semantic reasons, there are no lexical or grammatical constraints on why a ...
Canto - Classical Academic Press
... about who is doing the action in the sentence and when that action happens. In Spanish, instead of adding extra words, you show who is doing the action and when the action happens by changing the last few letters (the ending) of a verb. Changing the ending of a verb to show who is doing the action a ...
... about who is doing the action in the sentence and when that action happens. In Spanish, instead of adding extra words, you show who is doing the action and when the action happens by changing the last few letters (the ending) of a verb. Changing the ending of a verb to show who is doing the action a ...
Uto-Aztecan *na
... PUA and for the intermediate proto- tables 1-11.2 Two recurrent problems in reconstruclanguages PNUA and PSUA. This class was dominated by bisyllabic roots and tion will be mentioned here. First, it is not was characterized by rich thematic varia- always easy to distinguish stative intransition, eac ...
... PUA and for the intermediate proto- tables 1-11.2 Two recurrent problems in reconstruclanguages PNUA and PSUA. This class was dominated by bisyllabic roots and tion will be mentioned here. First, it is not was characterized by rich thematic varia- always easy to distinguish stative intransition, eac ...
Head-to-Head Movement
... many ways to the underlying form found in phonology). The theta criterion filters out ungrammatical sentences at D-structure. D-structure is then subject to the transformational rules. These transformational rules can move words around in the sentence. We’ve actually already seen two of these transf ...
... many ways to the underlying form found in phonology). The theta criterion filters out ungrammatical sentences at D-structure. D-structure is then subject to the transformational rules. These transformational rules can move words around in the sentence. We’ve actually already seen two of these transf ...
Clauses - mrskerrylawrence
... He cried as if his heart would break. The clause modifies “cried” as it tells how. HINT: A good way to test for most adverb clauses is to see if they can be moved around in the sentence. She screamed when she saw the dog. → When she saw the dog, she screamed. Because he was asked to, he went to the ...
... He cried as if his heart would break. The clause modifies “cried” as it tells how. HINT: A good way to test for most adverb clauses is to see if they can be moved around in the sentence. She screamed when she saw the dog. → When she saw the dog, she screamed. Because he was asked to, he went to the ...
General English Mahmoud Alimohammadi Hassan Khalili
... We also indulge in leisure reading for the sheer pleasure of reading or for relaxation. ...
... We also indulge in leisure reading for the sheer pleasure of reading or for relaxation. ...
- e-theses.uin
... thesis entitled “An Analysis on the Grammatical Mistakes in Reading Passages of Primagama English Materials” as well. Shalawat and Salam are also delivered to the Prophet Muhammad SAW who has brought Islam as the rahmatan al-alamin. First of all, my sincere gratitude extends to the Rector of State I ...
... thesis entitled “An Analysis on the Grammatical Mistakes in Reading Passages of Primagama English Materials” as well. Shalawat and Salam are also delivered to the Prophet Muhammad SAW who has brought Islam as the rahmatan al-alamin. First of all, my sincere gratitude extends to the Rector of State I ...
Troublesome Modifier Workshop
... Purring happily, the woman spooned out the cat food. (modifier)--------purring happily (word it seems to modify)-----the woman There are two common ways to fix a dangling modifier. One way is to change the phrase to a dependent clause containing its own subject. The example a below illustrates this ...
... Purring happily, the woman spooned out the cat food. (modifier)--------purring happily (word it seems to modify)-----the woman There are two common ways to fix a dangling modifier. One way is to change the phrase to a dependent clause containing its own subject. The example a below illustrates this ...
Prepositions TIME and PLACE
... She met up with the new coach in the hallway. The book fell off of the desk. He threw the book out of the window. She wouldn't let the cat inside of the house. [or use "in"] Where did they go to? Put the lamp in back of the couch. [use "behind" instead] ...
... She met up with the new coach in the hallway. The book fell off of the desk. He threw the book out of the window. She wouldn't let the cat inside of the house. [or use "in"] Where did they go to? Put the lamp in back of the couch. [use "behind" instead] ...
German Reference Grammar
... ticket. These words have what is called grammatical gender. But nouns referring to humans generally show natural gender, such as der Kanadier or die Frau. No doubt you can confidently predict natural gender. After more exposure to German you may begin to predict grammatical gender. For now, though, ...
... ticket. These words have what is called grammatical gender. But nouns referring to humans generally show natural gender, such as der Kanadier or die Frau. No doubt you can confidently predict natural gender. After more exposure to German you may begin to predict grammatical gender. For now, though, ...
Clauses, phrases and punctuation
... because the information is simply additional info. that could be NONESSENTIAL to understanding the sentence. • BUT…some appositives may not have a comma if the information is ESSENTIAL for clarifying meaning or understanding ...
... because the information is simply additional info. that could be NONESSENTIAL to understanding the sentence. • BUT…some appositives may not have a comma if the information is ESSENTIAL for clarifying meaning or understanding ...
How do I talk about the past
... tense. You need to be able to use this if you are aiming for a grade C or ...
... tense. You need to be able to use this if you are aiming for a grade C or ...
Phenomenon of Masculinity and Femininity: An Etymological Study
... It is dangerous to judge the mentality of Umma “Nation” by looking at the grammatical categories of its language. It is unsafe because there are languages that still have such categories for a long time while they have no significance, but they are still considered grammatical categories (Vendreys, ...
... It is dangerous to judge the mentality of Umma “Nation” by looking at the grammatical categories of its language. It is unsafe because there are languages that still have such categories for a long time while they have no significance, but they are still considered grammatical categories (Vendreys, ...
The Elements of Style-William Strunk Jr.
... In treating either of these last two subjects, the writer would probably find it necessary to subdivide one or more of the topics here given. As a rule, single sentences should not be written or printed as paragraphs. An exception may be made of sentences of transition, indicating the relation betwe ...
... In treating either of these last two subjects, the writer would probably find it necessary to subdivide one or more of the topics here given. As a rule, single sentences should not be written or printed as paragraphs. An exception may be made of sentences of transition, indicating the relation betwe ...
The Origin of the Latin Gerund and Gerundive
... Italic *-dn- to Lat. -nd- is dubious at best. Meiser’s claim (1998: 121 f.) that *-dhnand *-dn- both yielded -nd- — unlike *-tn-, which yielded -nn- — is supported by a single unconvincing example for each cluster. For *-dhn- he cites fundus ‘bottom’ < *bhudh-(m)n-o- — certainly a case of metathesis ...
... Italic *-dn- to Lat. -nd- is dubious at best. Meiser’s claim (1998: 121 f.) that *-dhnand *-dn- both yielded -nd- — unlike *-tn-, which yielded -nn- — is supported by a single unconvincing example for each cluster. For *-dhn- he cites fundus ‘bottom’ < *bhudh-(m)n-o- — certainly a case of metathesis ...