- •Isbn 5-7208-0111-1
- •Inner structure:
- •I Morphology The English Parts of Speech Classification
- •IV. Present, Past, and Future Tenses of the Continuous Aspect, Perfect Correlation
- •If we take into consideration the semantic principle then it is impossible to distinguish between Subjunctive I and the Suppositional Mood because they both serve to express a problematic action.
- •In the first sentence the usage of the indefinite article serves to introduce a new person in our narration. This means that we are interested in the doer
- •It remains doubtful whether the article belongs to the noun defined by the adjective in the superlative degree or whether it makes part and parcel of the superlative form itself.
- •In such cases the demonstrative subject is called anticipatory (which introduces someone or something).
- •Verbals. Categories. Secondary Predication and
- •I ui_ LuulpOsiu. OCuii-licL ....................................................................... I_i
Verbals. Categories. Secondary Predication and
Predicative Constructions ........................................................................ 51
The Noun ................................................................................................. 60
The Article............................................................................... ................ 69
The Numeral ........................................................................................... 72
The Adjective .......................................................................................... 74
The Pronoun ............................................................................................ 81
The Adverb .............................................................................................. 87
Modal Words in English .......................................................................... 90
The Post-Position. .................................................................................... 92
Words of the Category of State (Statives) ............................................... 9?
The Particle................................................. ............................................. 96
Part II
Syntax ..................................................................................................... 98
Phrase. Classification of Phrases ............................................................. 98
Sentence. Classification of Sentences ................................................... 102
The Principal Parts of the Sentence........................... .......................... 107
Secondary Parts of the Sentence ........................................................... 1 16
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I ui_ LuulpOsiu. OCuii-licL ....................................................................... I_i
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