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... As is taught in the next section, sometimes it becomes necessary to change the grammatical gender of a word from masculine to feminine. ...
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...  Reporting someone’s actual words (statements and questions) by using verbs say, reply, ask…)  Reporting their emotions, tones by using specific reporting verbs like: (add, admit, advise, agree, announce, answer, ask, beg, claim, demand, explain, insist, order,persuade,promise, remind, reply,…) ...
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... with the root electr- we have stems like electrify and electron, to which we can add further endings to get electrifies and electrons In English, stems can also appear as independent words without additional endings, but in some languages, stems are always followed by a suffix in order to make the w ...
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... and these blue ones are the direct objects the things sth is done to, sth happens to, the receiver of the action (they are visited, they are seen) in English, word order is fixed and that tells you which is direct object and which is subject, or which is doer and receiver of the action in German, wo ...
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... that there is always an object after it. (Lay the book on the shelf. Book is the object.) The principal parts of lie and lay are listed below. lie: lie, lying, lay, (have) lain [hint: lie, long “i” sound, means “to recline”] lay: lay, laying, laid, (have) laid [hint: lay, long “a” sound, means “to p ...
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... Some words can be both verbs and nouns. In the first sentence below, attacks functions as a verb. It is the action of the sentence (performed by the subject—the dog). In the second sentence, we know the word attacks is not a verb because an article or an adjective can go before it. The dog attacks t ...
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Malay grammar

Malay grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Malay language (known as Indonesian in Indonesia and Malaysian in Malaysia). This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences.In Malay, there are four basic parts of speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, and grammatical function words (particles). Nouns and verbs may be basic roots, but frequently they are derived from other words by means of prefixes and suffixes.
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