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English grammar drills part 41

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Exercise 16.4 (Chapter 3: Using indefi nite and defi nite articles). Exercise 16.5 (Chapter 3: Using indefi nite articles). Fill in the blanks with the indefi nite articles a, an, or some as appropriate.. There was confusion in the airport.. Be careful, there is wasp in the house.. That is ugly dress in the store.. Exercise 16.6 (Chapter 3: Using...

English grammar drills part 42

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Exercise 16.16 (Chapter 7: That-clauses). Underline the that clauses in the following sentences. Exercise 16.17 (Chapter 7: Wh-clauses). Underline the wh- clauses in the following sentences. Which one we will fi nally pick is still up in the air.. Exercise 16.18 (Chapter 7: Wh-clauses). Cross out these incorrect wh- clauses and write the corrected form in the space provided. Exercise...

English grammar drills part 43

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Exercise 16.26 (Chapter 10: Separable and inseparable verbs). Exercise 16.27 (Chapter 11: Indirect and direct objects). Underline and label the indirect and direct objects in the following sentences. Exercise 16.28 (Chapter 11: Bring and take). Exercise 16.29 (Chapter 11: To-phrase + that-clause). Exercise 16.30 (Chapter 12: Single-word adverbs). Underline the single-word adverbs in the following sentences. My mother usually sings...

English grammar drills part 44

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The conductor said, “The audience talked during the entire symphony.”. We said, “The children have been doing extra chores this week.”. dog’s, dogs, dogs’ 2. horse’s, horses, horses’ 3. tree’s, trees, trees’ 4. lady’s, ladies, ladies’. fox’s, foxes, foxes’ 6. tooth’s, teeth, teeth’s 7. play’s, plays, plays’ 8. worker’s, workers, workers’ 9. shelf’s, shelves, shelves’ 10. man’s, men, men’s 11....

English grammar drills part 45

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examined the building where the meetings would be held. They asked us to redo the tests that we had done earlier;. We took them to the laboratory, which is in the basement. We had an adventure that we certainly had not planned on. The manager, whom we had contacted earlier, approved our check. The yogurt, which had been in our...

English grammar drills part 46

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will have hardened. will have cleared. will have starved. will have walked. will have forgotten. will have locked. will have wondered. will have fi lled;. will have completed. will have furnished;. Exercise 10.1. melted in the toaster oven.. spoke at the meeting. counted in the election. Exercise 10.2. They heard what you said./it 2. The lawyers confi rmed that we...

English grammar drills part 47

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Exercise 12.4. Exercise 12.5. Exercise 12.6. Exercise 12.7. Exercise 12.8. Exercise 12.9. Exercise 12.10. Exercise 13.1. Exercise 13.2. Exercise 13.3. Exercise 13.4. Exercise 13.5. Has the car;. Does the car 3. Does the house have 7. Does the picture have 8. Does the book have 9. Has the car. Does the car have. Exercise 13.6. Exercise 13.7. Exercise 13.8. Exercise...

English grammar drills part 48

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He asked me if I would be able to come to the reception. Exercise 16.1. Exercise 16.2. Exercise 16.3. Exercise 16.5. Exercise 16.6. Exercise 16.7. Exercise 16.8. Exercise 16.9. Exercise 16.10. Exercise 16.11. Exercise 16.12. Exercise 16.13. Exercise 16.14. Exercise 16.15. Exercise 16.16. Exercise 16.17. Exercise 16.18. Exercise 16.19. A trip to the outer islands. Exercise 16.20. Exercise 16.21. Exercise...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 1

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The Grammar of the English Verb Phrase Volume 1: The Grammar of the English Tense System. The grammar of the English tense system : a comprehensive analysis / by Renaat Declerck in cooperation with Susan Reed and Bert Cappelle.. (The grammar of the English verb phrase . The absolute use of the present tense 171. The absolute use of the...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 2

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1.1 Aims and scope of the work 4. 1.4 The structure of the book 8. 1.15 The formation of the present tense 23. 1.16 The formation of the past tense 23. 1.17 The formation of the other tenses 24. 1.34 Ontological feature 1: ‘static’ versus ‘dynamic’ 51. 1.35 Ontological feature 2: ‘agentive’ versus ‘nonagentive’ 53. 1.36 Ontological feature 3: ‘homogeneous’...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 3

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TLS a corpus of articles that appeared in the Times Literary Supplement in 1997. WSJ a corpus of articles that appeared in the Wall Street Journal in 1989 www texts from the Worldwide Web, especially from UK sources. As to the www-examples, we have carefully checked that they are indeed exam- ples occurring in texts produced by native speakers. As...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 4

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If a sentence consists of two or more clauses, all but the head clause may be introduced by a conjunction, such as because and whether in the second example above. A conjunction forms part of the overall sentence, but not of the clause which it introduces.. 1.8.2 A sentence is complex if it consists of a ‘head clause’ (also known...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 5

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in which case the verb is a ‘copula’ or ‘linking verb’ (see immediately below).. 1.13.2 The term ‘transitive verb’ does not cover one-complement verbs like be , seem , become , etc. A subject complement says something about the referent of the subject, i. There are four systems of the verb phrase which grammaticalize meaning, but only three will prove...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 6

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example, can be used to refer not only to the present, but also to the past and to the future. For example, in narration we often find a switch from the past tense to the ‘historic present’:. One day, my youngest was sat in the garden brushing her rabbit when up comes Oscar. There are a few of us in...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 7

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In the latter two examples, the habit referred to is located at t 0 and is not represented as restricted in time, so that it is interpreted as a permanent habit . as temporary) by the use of the progressive form. The use of a progressive form here leads to a habituality reading of a particular kind: the situation is...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 8

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1.29.4 In this section the above distinctions are further illustrated. However, we can also say that the VP accosted me ‘describes an ac- tion’, and that the verb accost ‘describes an action’. In order to speak precisely we need the distinctions made in the previous section:. (a) The verb accost denotes a simple situation-template. In isolation, a predicate constituent does...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 9

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1.33.1 In order to understand the meaning and use of certain tenses and of (non)progressive forms, it is necessary to classify templates for describing situa- tions on the basis of whether or not they represent the situation as having particular ontological features, such as ‘static’, ‘durative’, etc. 18 The set of features that are attributed to a situation by the...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 10

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Unlike drank beer , the verb phrase drank five glasses of beer therefore denotes a heterogeneous situation- template.. 1.36.4 In the above paragraphs we have attributed the ontological feature. Thus, drink beer will be said to refer to a ‘ homogeneous ( type of ) situation ’ and John drank beer , which refers to an actualization of a homogeneous...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 11

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There is no reading in which the duration of the situation of reading books itself is measured.). In fact, various constituents of the verb phrase can determine the (a)telic nature of the situation-template. For example, walk is an atelic verb, but walk a mile and walk for two hours are telic situation-templates. In the latter examples, the ‘ telicizing ’...

The grammar of the english verb phrase part 12

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1.43.2 It will be clear that we disagree with this categorization on a number of points. telic] is not applicable to punctual situations, because ‘telic’ means that the situation is ‘tending towards a natural point of completion’, which presupposes that it is durative.. 1.43.3 Note that neither in Vendler’s classification nor in our adapted version of it is there room...