Future Perfect Helping Verb कोई नहीं Form of the verb first first third first Verb + ? Verb+S या es in third person singular Verb+ing कोई नहीं +ing with since or for. Since with certainity and for with uncertainity कोई नहीं Verb+ing कोई नहीं ना वाचक ता है‚ ते है‚ ती है‚ ता हूँ रहा है‚ रहे है‚ रही है चुका है‚ चुके हैं‚ चुकी है रहा है‚ रहे है‚ रही है Is3‚ am4 ‚ are5 has6‚ have7 has been6‚ have been7 कोई नहीं with point of time आ‚ ऐ‚ ई Negative helping verb do not1‚ does not2 Is
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Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If + verb word ‚ verb word (bare infinitive) * If water freezes‚ it becomes a solid. * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperatures‚ they wither and die. * If the trajectory of a satellite is slightly off at launch‚ it gets worse as the flight progresses. * Factual Conditionals – Probable Results for the Future * If + verb word ‚ will (can‚ may) * If water freezes
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order in the sentence (just as affixes and roots occur in certain orders in words). In fact‚ the position of the word in a sentence is often the only way we know its syntactic category (part of speech). For example‚ the word walks can be either a verb or a noun‚ and we know how to interpret this word only when we see where it occurs in the sentence. Another thing we know about syntax is that word can be grouped or combined in certain ways. But actually we know that sentence is a general term
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-t‚ -mus‚ -tis‚ -nt*** PRESENT TENSE - present stem + special vowel + personal endings Translation: I “verb” - I am “verbing” - I do “verb” First conjugation vowel = a Second Conjugation vowel = e Third Conjugation vowel = i Third Conjugation (io) = i Fourth Conjugation vowel = i IMPERFECT TENSE - present stem + special vowel + ba = m‚s‚t‚mus‚tis‚nt Translation: I was “verbing” - I used to “verb” - I “verbed” First conjugation vowel = a Second Conjugation vowel = e Third Conjugation vowel = e Third
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from Latin word contra) + diction (to speak) Control- verb Control means to exercise restraint or direction over an object. Also means to dominate and or command objects. Etymology- Con (against) + roll (move about in a circle) Contract- noun Contract means an agreement drawn between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. Etymology – Con (coming from Latin word Com meaning together) + tract (means draw) Convince- Verb. Convince means to overcome an argument by getting
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be described with respect to three different kinds of constructions: argument-structure constructions‚ which specify linkings of thematic roles to grammatical functions; aspectual constructions‚ which encode the situation type denoted by the verb or verb phrase; and sentence types‚ which pair a discourse function with a clausal structure. On the basis of these three short case studies‚ I will argue that appeal to constructional meaning greatly enhances the descriptive power of a theory of sentence
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V Condense of Composition Grammar Grammar (၂) S + V + C He is a student. (n) He is clever. (adj) 1. Five Basic Sentences ( ၅ He is here. (adv) ) ၅ He is in the garden. (phrase) S‚ V ( ) 1) S + V 2) S + V + C V = Verb 3) S + V + O C = Complement 4) S + V + I.O + D.O I.O = Indirect Object 5) S + V + O + C D.O = Direct Object (complement) S = Subject (၁) S + V A boy comes. She sleeps. They walk. (၄) 1) Noun (student) 2) Adjective
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______ Nouns & Verbs Date _____/_____ Example: SN AV John | searched. Nouns and Action Verbs 1. Aaron worked. 2. They played. 3. She watched. 4. You raked. 5. Jeff yelled. Nouns‚ Helping and Action Verbs 6. Karen is cooking. 7. We are singing. 8. He will go. 9. It should leave. 10. I would clean. 1. 2. 3. 4. Read the sentence Identify the Verb(s) Identify the Subject Noun(s) Draw a line between the Subject and the Verb. ANSWER KEY Diagramming Sentences #1 Nouns & Verbs Example: SN
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LET 104 The Study of English Grammar Lecturer: Dr. Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh Name : Gan Kenn Vun Matrix No. : 117454 IC No. : 920423065589 Deadline for the Assignment : 7 May 2013 Acknowledgement I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Dr. Omer for
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attached to verbs when the subject is a singular noun. ‘wa’ prefix attached to verbs when the subject is a plural noun. ‘me-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean present perfect tense. ‘na-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean present progresive. ‘ta-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean future. in class 1 ‘isu’ means ‘knife’ ‘ikapu’ means ‘basket’ ‘anguka’ means ‘fall’ ‘k’ prefix attahed to singular nouns. ‘v’ prefix attached to singular nouns to make plural nouns. ‘k’ prefix attached to verbs when
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