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Lesson 6 LESSON 6 - Yerevan State Linguistic University after V
Lesson 6 LESSON 6 - Yerevan State Linguistic University after V

... A large number of strong nouns, which in the primitive Germanic language could simply be classified as a-stems and o-stems, evolved in a somewhat different direction, particularly in the nominative and accusative singular because the stem-vowel was preceded by the sound j. Masculine ja-stem nouns: T ...
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... Remember: We often see this case with verbs of giving or speaking or telling! Ablative: This is the one that means 'by', 'with', or 'from'. But it is almost always seen with prepositions. For nouns like servus, the ablative endings are: -o (singular), -is (plural) For nouns like femina, the ablative ...
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... • Insertion: When an extra sound is added between two others. This also occurs in the English plural rule: when the plural morpheme -s is added to "bus," "bus-s" would be unpronouncable, so a short vowel (the schwa, [ə]) is inserted between the two [s]s. • Deletion: When a sound, such as a stressles ...
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... Preposition Conjunction Note: in Greek grammar certain adverbs and conjunctions are called Particles. Categories for Nouns, Adjective, and Pronouns Gender Masculine Feminine, Neuter Note: some forms are common to more than one gender, hence terms like Masculine/Feminine, Masculine/Neuter, Masculine/ ...
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... Prepositional Phrases Made up of a preposition plus its object and any modifiers. Common prepositions – about, above, according to, across, after, against, along, among, around, at , ...
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... singular verbs. The news _________ on at six. Note: the word dollars is a special case. When talking about an amount of money, it requires a singular verb, but when referring to the dollars themselves, a plural verb is required. Five dollars _________ a lot of money. Dollars are often used instead o ...
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... For example: To form the preterite of the verb comer in the nosotros form, take off the -er and you are left with the stem of the verb (com-). Now add the ending –imos for nosotros. comer  com + imos  comimos nosotros comimos we ate Let’s look at all the comer conjugations in the preterite tense: ...
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... 3. If a one syllable (with only one vowel sound) verb ends in one consonant (for example p, t, r) that follows one vowel (for example a, o, e), we double the consonant. swim swimming get getting stop stopping 4. Some verbs have irregular ing form lie lying die dying travel . travelling Am. traveling ...
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... The –able ending is usually but not always used if a complete root word can be heard before it, even if there is no related word ending in –ation. The first five examples opposite are obvious; in reliable, the complete word rely is heard, but the y changes to i in accordance with the rule. ...
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... 17. GENITIVES also appear in construction with a few verbs and adjectives. 18. If the verb is a verb of LINKING OR MAKING, A GENITIVE, DATIVE or ABLATIVE may function as the subject complement. See 11. 19. A DATIVE appears with any sentence. A DATIVE appears (may appear) in construction with verbs ...
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... The subject of a verb will never be part of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition [in, on, at, between, among, etc.] and ends with a noun, pronoun, or gerund. on the bumpy road at home between us among the empty pizza boxes without crying ...
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... common name in the ancient Roman world. Just translate it as is: “Egnatius” de Hispania Don’t paraphrase here. What does “de” mean? What does “Hispania” mean? puerorum What case is this noun? Is it singular or plural? How should it be translated? mox Look it up if you can’t remember this word. It is ...
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