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    1. The status of TG. Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. It’s social by nature and inseparably connected with people. It develops with the development of society. The language consists of 3 parts: the phonological system (i.e. sound system)‚ the lexical system (set of naming means of language) and the grammatical system. (The principles of systemic approach to language and its grammar were developed in

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    the complementizer “that”. For this study the two variants are that or zero as illustrated respectively in the first and second sentence of the example. Each token was coded with five factor groups: the verbs preceding that or zero (know‚ say‚ think and other verbs as factors)‚ the tense of those verbs (past and present as factors)‚ the gender (Male or Female as factor groups) the age of the speaker (young‚ mature or old as factors) and the education of the speaker (more educated or less educated as

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    of the word. For example‚ the noun resurrection was borrowed from Latin‚ and the verb resurrect was then backformed hundreds of years later from it by removing the ion suffix. This segmentation of resurrection into resurrect + ion was possible because English had examples of Latinate words in the form of verb and verb+-ion pairs‚ such as opine/opinion. These became the pattern for many more such pairs‚ where a verb derived from a Latin supine stem and a noun ending in ion entered the language together

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    varieties of inflections in Azerbaijani language than in English or Persian and; they share some common properties as well as several dissimilarities. English and Persian represent more irregularity in terms of plurality for nouns and affixation for verbs; Azeri incorporates numerous inflections into each category as well. The differences are the major source of difficulties for a native speaker of Azeri or Persian to learn English and vice versa. To overcome this‚ teaching should be effectively and

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    that the sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato‚ the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was about 2‚400 years ago! Ever since then‚ students all over the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking and writing is the hallmark of all educated people. Lesson by lesson‚ this book provides basic instruction in the eight parts of speech—nouns‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives‚ adverbs‚ prepositions‚ conjunctions‚ and

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    (sensing) Verbs • Teacher write the following sentence on the board “Kim ……………………… very well” • Ask students if the sentence make sence. Ask them what word they might include in the sentence so that it makes sence e.g is‚ feels‚ plays the piano • Explain that these words tell us what is going on in the sentence and are called verbs. A sentence have to have a verb. • Teacher explain that there are different kinds of verbs. For example Kim is very well (rational or being/ Having verb) Kim plays

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    mentioned fruits/animals) Breeding is not only applicable to fruits/animals. It can also be applied to words. verb Suffix noun teach -er teacher edit -or editor swim -ing swimming Let us differentiate the verb swimming from noun swimming. Everybody read the sentences. 1. Alex is swimming on the lake. 2. Swimming is a good exercise. C. Presentation of the Topic - A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing and used as a noun in the sentence. It can function as any of the

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    Causes for Rise of Articles: In OE the there were two declensions of adjectives – strong (definite) and weak (indefinite) – and the inflections of these declensions indicated whether the noun that followed the adjective was definite or indefinite. At the end of the ME Period the declensions of the Adjective disappeared and there was a necessity to find another way to indicate the definiteness/indefinite ness of a noun. Thus the articles appeared.In OE the word-order was free because inflections

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    referring to a person or thing that has been mentioned earlier. Ex. You speak French very fluently. The teacher watched us playing basketball. He asked me to work with him. Susan likes this car. She bought it from Japan. 3. Verb A verb is a word or phrase that shows an action or a state of being. Ex. Mr. Brown is about to be here soon. These tourists are from the United Kingdom. John had a good time at Paris last week. The teacher gets me to read a book every

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    a short personal letter; verbprovide housing for (military personnel) burthen ­ noun a variant of `burden’; verb weight down with a load candor ­ noun the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech; ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty chafe ­ noun soreness and warmth caused by friction; anger produced by some annoying irritation; verb warm by rubbing‚ as with the hands; tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading;feel extreme irritation or anger;

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