common errors committed in translating (not only) legal documents
... universities do not use this term for their institutes and even if they do, the context usually makes it clear whether one or the other meaning has been intended. ...
... universities do not use this term for their institutes and even if they do, the context usually makes it clear whether one or the other meaning has been intended. ...
Grammar for Communicators
... President Clinton Hint: Nouns in a sentence are often preceded by such words as “the,” “a” or “an,” which are called articles. ...
... President Clinton Hint: Nouns in a sentence are often preceded by such words as “the,” “a” or “an,” which are called articles. ...
PSAT Grammar
... The students (who, which) ride the bus are too noisy. This is the newspaper (who, which) won the award. We saw a dog (who, which) looked dangerous. ...
... The students (who, which) ride the bus are too noisy. This is the newspaper (who, which) won the award. We saw a dog (who, which) looked dangerous. ...
Understanding English Grammar
... possessive. It can also be substituted for a letter missing in a ...
... possessive. It can also be substituted for a letter missing in a ...
Table of Contents
... President Clinton Hint: Nouns in a sentence are often preceded by such words as “the,” “a” or “an,” which are called articles. ...
... President Clinton Hint: Nouns in a sentence are often preceded by such words as “the,” “a” or “an,” which are called articles. ...
Verb Wars Episode #1: A New Gerund
... main purpose, but they can also serve other functions. • This trimester we’ll talk about three different types of verbs and their uses for enhancing communication. – Gerunds – Participles – Infinitives ...
... main purpose, but they can also serve other functions. • This trimester we’ll talk about three different types of verbs and their uses for enhancing communication. – Gerunds – Participles – Infinitives ...
Nagy_Eniko_Grammar Guide 1year_2014
... use of grammar in authentic passages and audio materials. Special attention should be paid to pronunciation and spelling of the most difficult grammatical forms. ...
... use of grammar in authentic passages and audio materials. Special attention should be paid to pronunciation and spelling of the most difficult grammatical forms. ...
Language - Adventist Education
... Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking: use common, proper, and possessive nouns; use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs; use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns; use past, present, and future verb tenses; use freque ...
... Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking: use common, proper, and possessive nouns; use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs; use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns; use past, present, and future verb tenses; use freque ...
PAST PARTICIPLES AND THE PERFECT TENSES
... • In Spanish, past participles are formed by dropping the “-ar” and adding –ado, or the “-er,” “-ir” and adding -ido Examples: comer (to eat) ...
... • In Spanish, past participles are formed by dropping the “-ar” and adding –ado, or the “-er,” “-ir” and adding -ido Examples: comer (to eat) ...
communication - Hofstra University
... To signal sequence: again, also, and then, besides, finally, first … second … third, furthermore, last, moreover, next, still, too To signal time: after a few days, after a while, at that time, before, earlier, in the past, meanwhile, since, so far, soon, then, thereafter, until, when To signal comp ...
... To signal sequence: again, also, and then, besides, finally, first … second … third, furthermore, last, moreover, next, still, too To signal time: after a few days, after a while, at that time, before, earlier, in the past, meanwhile, since, so far, soon, then, thereafter, until, when To signal comp ...
1.Verbs and nominalisations.
... Juan slaughers {poetry / a poem} in five minutes. b. Juan ocultó oro / a un fugitivo durante un mes. Juan hide gold / acc a fugitive for one month ...
... Juan slaughers {poetry / a poem} in five minutes. b. Juan ocultó oro / a un fugitivo durante un mes. Juan hide gold / acc a fugitive for one month ...
May 15: Issues in tense and aspect, telicity and quantification
... Real: with former, alleged, potential – the intensional modifiers. Apparent: tall, large, small, wide, old (in the sense of age) For the latter case, (Kamp 1975)gave arguments that they should be analyzed as vague intersective (i.e.) modifiers rather than as intensional modifiers. Their vaguen ...
... Real: with former, alleged, potential – the intensional modifiers. Apparent: tall, large, small, wide, old (in the sense of age) For the latter case, (Kamp 1975)gave arguments that they should be analyzed as vague intersective (i.e.
Chapter 3 PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES A preposition is a word that
... He lives in the house to your right. (limited to a particular house) An adjective phrase may follow the noun which it modifies, or it may be used in the predicate after a linking verb. The accident on the bridge was not serious. (follows the noun) The injured man seemed in a daze. (follows a linking ...
... He lives in the house to your right. (limited to a particular house) An adjective phrase may follow the noun which it modifies, or it may be used in the predicate after a linking verb. The accident on the bridge was not serious. (follows the noun) The injured man seemed in a daze. (follows a linking ...
1 CHAPTER 2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND In this chapter, the
... research that related to the topic of this research. This part presents some theoretical background to helps the writer of this research. The theoretical background concerning: grammar include (tenses, subject-verb agreement, and passive voice), definition of error, and the type of error. 2.1. Engli ...
... research that related to the topic of this research. This part presents some theoretical background to helps the writer of this research. The theoretical background concerning: grammar include (tenses, subject-verb agreement, and passive voice), definition of error, and the type of error. 2.1. Engli ...
3B-Gerunds and Infinitives as direct objects - Ms. Keehu
... She started losing weight She started to lose weight. ...
... She started losing weight She started to lose weight. ...
Adjectives Original handout by Olga Lizoń and Filip Wojnowski
... When used predicatively, such pairs are separated by and (beautiful is not much used in this sense) ...
... When used predicatively, such pairs are separated by and (beautiful is not much used in this sense) ...
Sentence Variety
... An appositive is a word or group of words that renames or describes a noun or pronoun. A native of Argentina in #2 is an appositive. It renames Carlos. An appositive must be placed either directly after the word to which it refers or ...
... An appositive is a word or group of words that renames or describes a noun or pronoun. A native of Argentina in #2 is an appositive. It renames Carlos. An appositive must be placed either directly after the word to which it refers or ...
Hubert Wolanin Διάθεσις in the "Τέχνη γραμματική" attributed to
... action or experience. In other words, it is not something that could be expressed by the verb, as a specific meaning, since the verb representing μεσότηϚ as one of διαθέσειϚ expresses also (exclusively) either action or experience5. So, we should assume that the terms ἐνέργεια and πάθοϚ are used in ...
... action or experience. In other words, it is not something that could be expressed by the verb, as a specific meaning, since the verb representing μεσότηϚ as one of διαθέσειϚ expresses also (exclusively) either action or experience5. So, we should assume that the terms ἐνέργεια and πάθοϚ are used in ...
here - UCLA Linguistics
... native speaker of the language experiences trouble understanding them (apart from technical books). It might be far fetched, though, to speak of an entire book as a sign. But it certainly is. Linguists mostly study only signs that consist of just one a sentence. And this is what we shall do here, to ...
... native speaker of the language experiences trouble understanding them (apart from technical books). It might be far fetched, though, to speak of an entire book as a sign. But it certainly is. Linguists mostly study only signs that consist of just one a sentence. And this is what we shall do here, to ...
Relative pronouns and relative clauses
... The churches here, many of which need renovating, were built 500 years ago. To show possession when referring to things we can also use noun + of which or that … ...
... The churches here, many of which need renovating, were built 500 years ago. To show possession when referring to things we can also use noun + of which or that … ...
2002.finalbbookclas
... ä “[T]here is no duty to protect another person from the violent propensities of a ...
... ä “[T]here is no duty to protect another person from the violent propensities of a ...
Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases
... examples of prepositions. Notice that prepositions are always used in phrases: on the table, beside my entire family, below them. The noun or pronoun at the end of the phrase is called the object of the preposition. ...
... examples of prepositions. Notice that prepositions are always used in phrases: on the table, beside my entire family, below them. The noun or pronoun at the end of the phrase is called the object of the preposition. ...
Scottish Gaelic grammar
This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.