An Advanced English Grammar for Students and TeachersSt. Martin's Press, 1971 - 627 Seiten |
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... closely associated with the other types of genitive in origin and meaning that it would in all probability have developed independently without the in- fluence of Latin . The inflected genitive may be used with descriptive or ...
... closely associated with the other types of genitive in origin and meaning that it would in all probability have developed independently without the in- fluence of Latin . The inflected genitive may be used with descriptive or ...
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... closely grammar is bound up with idiom . 4. Cognate accusative or cognate object . As seen from the foregoing , some intransitive verbs can be turned to transitive uses and take a variety of ob- jects unrelated to the verb in meaning ...
... closely grammar is bound up with idiom . 4. Cognate accusative or cognate object . As seen from the foregoing , some intransitive verbs can be turned to transitive uses and take a variety of ob- jects unrelated to the verb in meaning ...
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... ( closely ) . A hard - boiled egg . To climb high . To play high . The sun shone hot on the head . Hot on the track , scent , or trail ( close to object of pursuit ) . That is just what I said ( exactly ) . That is just perfect ( quite ) ...
... ( closely ) . A hard - boiled egg . To climb high . To play high . The sun shone hot on the head . Hot on the track , scent , or trail ( close to object of pursuit ) . That is just what I said ( exactly ) . That is just perfect ( quite ) ...
Inhalt
THE ARTICLES Chapter I 1 33 | 1 |
NOUNS Chapter II 3475 | 76 |
THE VERB Chapters IV XI 103373 | 85 |
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17th century ablaut action adjectival adjective adverbs archaic century colloquial speech common compound condition conjunctions construction continuous tense dative definite article denoting dependent clause developed distinction durative aspect early MnE element emphatic especially examples quoted express following examples force function future gender genitive gerund grammatical helped hypotaxis idea illustrated imperative implied indefinite indicative inflectional ing-form interrogative intransitive Jespersen language latter literary main clause mass-words meaning mentioned modern modifying nominative normally object one's original passive past participle perfect periphrastic person or thing personal pronouns phrase plural predicate present English present participle preterite principal clause principal verb pro-verbal proper nouns reference relative clauses relative pronoun sense sentence Shak Shakespeare simple form singular speak statement stress strong verbs style subjunctive mood suffix syntactic tense form that-clause thou tion tive transitive verb unit-words usually verbal vowel word word-order writing zero-form