An Advanced English Grammar for Students and TeachersSt. Martin's Press, 1971 - 627 Seiten |
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... speak so loud [ if you speak , by speaking ] To fright you thus methinks I am too savage . Antonio is sad to think upon his merchandise [ because he thinks , at thinking ] . To know my deed , ' twere best not know myself . ... and am I ...
... speak so loud [ if you speak , by speaking ] To fright you thus methinks I am too savage . Antonio is sad to think upon his merchandise [ because he thinks , at thinking ] . To know my deed , ' twere best not know myself . ... and am I ...
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... speaking , may is more formal and polite , and for that reason weaker than can ; cp . the examples : May I speak to him ? -- Can I speak to him ? -- May I have some more ? -- Can I have some more ? --May we leave now ? Can we leave now ...
... speaking , may is more formal and polite , and for that reason weaker than can ; cp . the examples : May I speak to him ? -- Can I speak to him ? -- May I have some more ? -- Can I have some more ? --May we leave now ? Can we leave now ...
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... speak five languages ( mental ability ) -- He cannot speak his own language properly ( mental inability ) . He can do you great harm ( moral capability ) -- He cannot do you any harm ( moral incapability ) . The rich shades of meaning ...
... speak five languages ( mental ability ) -- He cannot speak his own language properly ( mental inability ) . He can do you great harm ( moral capability ) -- He cannot do you any harm ( moral incapability ) . The rich shades of meaning ...
Inhalt
THE ARTICLES Chapter I 1 33 | 1 |
NOUNS Chapter II 3475 | 76 |
THE VERB Chapters IV XI 103373 | 85 |
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action added adjective adverbs auxiliary called century clause closely colloquial common comparative complete compound condition conjunctions construction continuous definite denoting developed difference direct distinction earlier early element especially examples express fact felt force frequently function future genitive gerund give hand helped idea illustrated imperative implied indefinite indicative infinitive inflectional introduced kind language latter less live look marked meaning mentioned modal mood names natural never normally Note noun object occurs original participle past perfect person phrase plural position possible predicate prepositional present English preterite principal pronoun question quoted reason reference relation relative result sense sentence serve Shakespeare similar simple singular sometimes speak speech statement stress strong subjunctive tense thing thou thought tion usually verb verbal weak wish writing