... without verbs? 88
3Nounsasbearersofareferentialindex95
3.1 What is special about nouns? 95
3.2 The criterion of identity 101
3.3 Occurrence with quantifiers and determiners 109
3.4 Nouns in binding ... quantifiers and determiners 109
3.4 Nouns in binding and anaphora 125
3.5 Nouns and movement 132
3.6 Nouns as arguments 142
3.7 Nouns must be related to argument positions 153
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xii Acknowledgements
I ... to propose that nouns
in Mohawk form the same kinds of syntactic structures as unaccusative verbs
(Baker 1996b: ch. 6). One could then take this one step further, and claim that
nouns actually...
... don’t know how he is. (not hear from him)
………………………………………………………………………………………………
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WORKSHEET 1
SUBJECT : Subject Pronouns and Verb “ To Be “
A) Fill in the blanks using “HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY”:
cat ... Caroline’s address
5. he / enjoy (x) the concert in the park
6. we / talk (x) about school at all
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WORKSHEET 10
SUBJECT : Present Perfect Tense
A) Write a suitable sentence using the PRESENT PERFECT ... a new one. (ages / many years)
a) …………………………………………………………………………
b) …………………………………………………………………………
WORKSHEET 11
SUBJECT : Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
A) Use PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS...
... N plural
countable N plural
I eat
I eat
an apple
an apple
every day.
every day.
Apples are
Apples are
good for you
good for you
.
.
2. There is
2. There is
no
no
plural form
plural ... please.
please.
3. only use
3. only use
many
many
&
&
few
few
with plural countable Ns
with plural countable Ns
Many elephants
Many elephants
have
have
been hunted.
been hunted.
There ... "counted", they have a singular and
can be "counted", they have a singular and
plural form.
plural form.
E.g.
E.g.
A book, two books, three books
A book, two books, three books...