
GoChinese Lesson
... 不忙 [Learning Point: Express simple agreement or disagreement] Replying negatively to 'yes/no' questions 'bù' (不 / not), which negates the word 'máng' (忙 / busy), is placed IN FRONT of the adjective. ...
... 不忙 [Learning Point: Express simple agreement or disagreement] Replying negatively to 'yes/no' questions 'bù' (不 / not), which negates the word 'máng' (忙 / busy), is placed IN FRONT of the adjective. ...
Abstract nouns
... words are by definition abstract, they can mean different things to different people, so take care to make sure your writing using concrete nouns for clarification. What is an Abstract Noun? Abstract nouns are the opposite of concrete nouns – nouns that refer to objects you can experience with your ...
... words are by definition abstract, they can mean different things to different people, so take care to make sure your writing using concrete nouns for clarification. What is an Abstract Noun? Abstract nouns are the opposite of concrete nouns – nouns that refer to objects you can experience with your ...
Chapter 6: How Do We Manage Meandering Meaning (NN1)
... influenced by context. So it cannot and should not be a perfect mirror of context. Were grammar only a mirror of context, the status quo would reign! Instead, our sentences can be about how to change the world, or mock it, not just match it. Yet just suppose the child does follow the force of contex ...
... influenced by context. So it cannot and should not be a perfect mirror of context. Were grammar only a mirror of context, the status quo would reign! Instead, our sentences can be about how to change the world, or mock it, not just match it. Yet just suppose the child does follow the force of contex ...
Subject Complements Linking Verbs—such as be, appear, become
... They are either predicate nouns or predicate pronouns. Those people are tourists. (predicate noun) This magazine is mine. (predicate pronoun) Predicate adjectives modify the subject of a sentence. The food is spicy. (predicate adjective) Predicate nouns and predicate adjectives can be compound. Thos ...
... They are either predicate nouns or predicate pronouns. Those people are tourists. (predicate noun) This magazine is mine. (predicate pronoun) Predicate adjectives modify the subject of a sentence. The food is spicy. (predicate adjective) Predicate nouns and predicate adjectives can be compound. Thos ...
Spanish 1 CourseDescription - final `10-11
... I can recognize the culture of Spanish speakers within the United States, Mexico, and Spain. I can recognize vocabulary words and expressions in Spanish. I can produce the vocabulary words and expressions ...
... I can recognize the culture of Spanish speakers within the United States, Mexico, and Spain. I can recognize vocabulary words and expressions in Spanish. I can produce the vocabulary words and expressions ...
Kaplan University Writing Center
... 3) Our neighborhood’s houses have lawns. The revisions show that to be grammatical, nouns can be made plural to show there is more than one, usually by adding –s; possessive to show ownership, usually by adding -‘s; and more specific by adding determiners such as “the,” “a/an,” “my,” “his,” “t ...
... 3) Our neighborhood’s houses have lawns. The revisions show that to be grammatical, nouns can be made plural to show there is more than one, usually by adding –s; possessive to show ownership, usually by adding -‘s; and more specific by adding determiners such as “the,” “a/an,” “my,” “his,” “t ...
Conversation level : intermediate (l1)
... How many passengers usually ride with you? It will soon be July 4th. after to be in any simple tense, except when to be is at the end of a sentence or in the imperative; Example I´m still very tired. It sometimes is! Always be on time. before a modal auxiliary and less often “before auxiliary be ...
... How many passengers usually ride with you? It will soon be July 4th. after to be in any simple tense, except when to be is at the end of a sentence or in the imperative; Example I´m still very tired. It sometimes is! Always be on time. before a modal auxiliary and less often “before auxiliary be ...
pre-final version of a paper published in Rochelle
... semantically bivalent verbs (as in Tswana rata ‘love’ / ratana ‘love one another’), is often found with an associative meaning (‘do s.t. together’, as in Tswana bopega ‘take shape’ / bopagana ‘fuse’) in combination with monovalent verbs. It may also express repetitive actions, which is reminiscent o ...
... semantically bivalent verbs (as in Tswana rata ‘love’ / ratana ‘love one another’), is often found with an associative meaning (‘do s.t. together’, as in Tswana bopega ‘take shape’ / bopagana ‘fuse’) in combination with monovalent verbs. It may also express repetitive actions, which is reminiscent o ...
Back To Basics grammar practice
... Back to Basics Grammar #2 1. Write a sentence with a preposition (or a prepositional phrase). Underline the preposition. A preposition is a word that lets the reader know of the location of the direct object in the sentence. A prepositional phrase is the preposition and the group of words that foll ...
... Back to Basics Grammar #2 1. Write a sentence with a preposition (or a prepositional phrase). Underline the preposition. A preposition is a word that lets the reader know of the location of the direct object in the sentence. A prepositional phrase is the preposition and the group of words that foll ...
Negation patterns in Bengali
... Of all the negational features in Bengali, the status of ni as a tensed negative has attracted the most attention, but findings are far from conclusive and some very basic questions have remained unasked. A relatively recent essay by Gillian Ramchand ‘Two types of negation in Bengali’ (unpublished, ...
... Of all the negational features in Bengali, the status of ni as a tensed negative has attracted the most attention, but findings are far from conclusive and some very basic questions have remained unasked. A relatively recent essay by Gillian Ramchand ‘Two types of negation in Bengali’ (unpublished, ...
Sentence Structures - Beacon Learning Center
... Pluto rotates on its axis. Pluto stays in its orbit. Pluto revolves around the sun, rotates on its axis, and stays in its orbit. ...
... Pluto rotates on its axis. Pluto stays in its orbit. Pluto revolves around the sun, rotates on its axis, and stays in its orbit. ...
To Agree or not to Agree - Utrecht University Repository
... In this thesis I look at the way in which the copula agrees with its subject. Specifically, I examine the cases where that subject is a plural noun (i.e. not a pronoun) that follows the verb, in order to see if there is a difference between how copula agrees with its subject, compared to other verbs ...
... In this thesis I look at the way in which the copula agrees with its subject. Specifically, I examine the cases where that subject is a plural noun (i.e. not a pronoun) that follows the verb, in order to see if there is a difference between how copula agrees with its subject, compared to other verbs ...
summary for hungarian verbs - Hunlang`s Blog
... Verbs are words expressing action, occurence, state of being. We can distinguish them as follows: active verbs – mos (to wash) passive verbs – mosatik (to be washed) > this form only exist in old writings reflexive verbs – mosakodik (to wash [himself]) causative verbs – mosat (to make sy wash sg) po ...
... Verbs are words expressing action, occurence, state of being. We can distinguish them as follows: active verbs – mos (to wash) passive verbs – mosatik (to be washed) > this form only exist in old writings reflexive verbs – mosakodik (to wash [himself]) causative verbs – mosat (to make sy wash sg) po ...
Note on rating - EWAVE
... The forms answering to our feature descriptions are given in bold in cases where we thought this kind of clarification would be helpful. We would also like to point out that in most cases the examples given are really only meant as examples, except where a particular form and/or context is specifica ...
... The forms answering to our feature descriptions are given in bold in cases where we thought this kind of clarification would be helpful. We would also like to point out that in most cases the examples given are really only meant as examples, except where a particular form and/or context is specifica ...
A sentence with two or more independent clauses and one or more
... like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Buried in the sand for centuries, the wooden ship felt like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Lurking just beneath the hot sand, the wooden ship felt like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Lurking just beneath the hot20 sand, the wooden shi ...
... like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Buried in the sand for centuries, the wooden ship felt like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Lurking just beneath the hot sand, the wooden ship felt like driftwood beneath the vacationers’ feet. Lurking just beneath the hot20 sand, the wooden shi ...
Sentence structures
... In this game students need to choose which homophone fits into the meaning of the sentences. Idiom is a saying or expression that has a meaning to language users that is not the literal meaning (raining cats and dogs). Idiomatic expressions can be difficult for second language users to understand. M ...
... In this game students need to choose which homophone fits into the meaning of the sentences. Idiom is a saying or expression that has a meaning to language users that is not the literal meaning (raining cats and dogs). Idiomatic expressions can be difficult for second language users to understand. M ...
Adverbs
... The gods thundered in the heavens; furthermore, the mortals below cowered in fear. The bank robber dodged the bullet; however, the glass door to the bank wasn't as lucky and shattered into a million ...
... The gods thundered in the heavens; furthermore, the mortals below cowered in fear. The bank robber dodged the bullet; however, the glass door to the bank wasn't as lucky and shattered into a million ...
Restrictive and Nonrestrictive Clauses -- Debate
... • In an elliptical adverb clause (especially those beginning with as or that), the verb or both the subject and verb are not stated but are understood. Nevertheless, they still function to make the subject complete. • Ex of Verb Understood: I am taller than he [is]. • The Yukon has almost as many ru ...
... • In an elliptical adverb clause (especially those beginning with as or that), the verb or both the subject and verb are not stated but are understood. Nevertheless, they still function to make the subject complete. • Ex of Verb Understood: I am taller than he [is]. • The Yukon has almost as many ru ...
what are nouns?
... use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g., word families, position-based spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules, meaningful word parts) in writing words. ...
... use spelling patterns and generalizations (e.g., word families, position-based spellings, syllable patterns, ending rules, meaningful word parts) in writing words. ...
Language Arts HW 8-24 through 8-28
... completes the sentence? (interestingest, more interesting, most interesting) ...
... completes the sentence? (interestingest, more interesting, most interesting) ...
Valency-changing categories in Old Indo Aryan:
... Typology of labile verbs: Focus on diachrony Call for papers The term ‘labile’ refers to verbs or verbal forms which can show valency alternation, i.e. changes in syntactic pattern, with no formal change in the verb. Very often (but not always) the term ‘labile’ is only employed to refer to verbs (o ...
... Typology of labile verbs: Focus on diachrony Call for papers The term ‘labile’ refers to verbs or verbal forms which can show valency alternation, i.e. changes in syntactic pattern, with no formal change in the verb. Very often (but not always) the term ‘labile’ is only employed to refer to verbs (o ...
File - Marcelo`s English Site
... When agreeing with a negative statement or opinion, you may use “me (n)either,” “Neither am/do I,” or “I am/do not either”. Change do for a modal verb if necessary. When disagreeing, you may use “I do” or “I am” depending on the verb. “I don’t like broccoli.” “I’m not fat.” “Me (n)either.” / “I do. ...
... When agreeing with a negative statement or opinion, you may use “me (n)either,” “Neither am/do I,” or “I am/do not either”. Change do for a modal verb if necessary. When disagreeing, you may use “I do” or “I am” depending on the verb. “I don’t like broccoli.” “I’m not fat.” “Me (n)either.” / “I do. ...