... Vietnamese learners ofEnglishin terms of this kind ofverbs so that they can apply the right use of these verbsin using the English language 1.2.2 Objectives The objectives of this study are: - To ... [44] In sum, some English linguists point out the syntactic characteristics of SVs in general and find out how to use these verbsin the sentence The Vietnamese linguists and researchers indicate ... Synthesizing the findings and drawing conclusions - Putting forward some implications for the teaching and learning English and giving some suggestions for further research 3.4 DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLE In...
... consists of 1,204,062 English/ German sentence pairs The baseline system was trained on the original English training data while the contrastive system was trained on the reordered English training ... single unit using the rules for main verbs (e.g [because I am reading a book]SUB ⇒ because I a book am reading ⇔ weil ich ein Buch lese.2 We only consider present continuous and verbsin combination ... input for training a PSMT system or input to the decoder The processing steps are shown in figure For the development of the reordering rules, we used a small sample of the training data In particular,...
... the range ofmodalverbs followed by PVs are not totally identical in the two languages In English, the number ofmodalverbs outweights ones in Vietnamese The Englishmodalverbs may include want ... utterances In performing the act of ordering, the speaker is in an equal or superior communicative role to the hearer The “ask1” group comprising asking, begging, reminding, beseeching, entreating, ... following principles in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the study: + Collecting data containing directive PVs + Choosing data sources from ebook + Choosing type of data: original texts...
... English Opinions and advice: should, ought to, had better should/ shouldn’t + V-inf(without to) Ex: You should your homework ought to/ ought not to + V-inf: Ex: I think she ought ... (not) + V-inf for strong opinions Ex: You’d better talk to your teacher about it (short form) We’d better not forget to turn off the computer PRACTICE I Underline the correct word or phrase in each ... team must/should win, but I'm not sure Let's tell Diana She could/might not know 10 In my opinion, the government might/should something about this II Rewrite each sentence using can, could, must,...
... motion using a vehicle, Waltz verbs, Chase verbs and Accompany verbs Levin, B.[42] classifies verbsof motion into two sub-classes : verbsof inherently directed motion, and verbsof manner of motion ... divided into types according to the types of the verbs that occupies their semantic and syntactic core Verbs, in turn, are divided into semantic according to the kind of involvement of the participants ... deep interest in semantics, but their interests are diverse because of their different starting points According to John Lyons [43,p.xii], semantics is by definition the study of meaning, and linguistic...
... / DOES in negative and interrogative forms She might not come / Should I apply? 3.They not admit the –ING form They are followed by INFINITIVE without TO ( except for OUGHT TO) Modalverbs can ... three years of training” • MUSTN´T: we use it in order to express prohibition Example: “You mustn´t eat in the classroom” • DON´T HAVE TO and NEEDN´T: There is no obligation to something Example: ... without you” MODALS + PERFECT INFINITIVES Some modalverbs can be used with have + past participle to talk about past events • MIGHT, MAY and COULD HAVE + participle refer to something which was...
... of Linguistic Features of Result Copular 2.3.2 Copular VerbsVerbsinEnglish and in Vietnamese” is intended to investigate the 2.3.2.1 Definition syntactic and semantic features of RCVs inEnglish ... are in a continuing state of Ban, Hoang Van Thung [32] to investigate the linguistic features of RCVs inEnglish and in Vietnamese 2.3.2.3 Chief Patterns of Copular Verbs There are seven main ... indicating a change of religion 4.3.1.1 RCVs denoting the process of changing 4.3.1.8 RCVs indicating a change of occupation 4.3.1.2 RCVs denoting the result of changing 4.3.1.9 RCVs describing...
... at me for stealing her shoes She stole my favourite hat get back into something become interested in something again I finally got back into my novel and finished it get on something step onto ... plane takes off in five minutes take something off remove something (usually clothing) Take off your socks and shoes and come in the lake! take something out remove from a place or thing Can you ... aǵe of fourteen run into meet by accident or unexpectedly (also: bump into) Sophie ran into Maria at the shoppinǵ centre run out of have no more of somethinǵ What a nuisance! We've run out of coffee...
... provide: 1) Input for learners ofEnglishin order to minimize their errors in the uses of the modalverbs “can”, “could”, “may”, “might” inEnglish 2) Input for teachers ofEnglish with information ... In my opinion, modality can indicate the degree of commitment of the speaker Moreover, the speaker can participate by defining in some ways under what condition he is speaking Englishmodalverbs ... “might” in wishing sentences 16% of the errors involve in the use of “can”, “could”, “may”, “might” in wishing sentences I wish my writing inEnglish was better Answer: I wish can write better in English...
... bare infinitive don’t take –s in the person singular either inmodal or main verb don’t take –ing or –ed suffixes No do/does for questions and negations come before the subject in questions ... errors in verb forms Write the correct verb form in your copybooks He must took part in a clean-up campaign He can to adopt an animal He should helps the environment She can creating a ... followed by not in negations don’t have tenses in the normal sense DO YOU KNOW THESE SIGNS? Match the sign to its meaning A) Sterile Mouth Shield Required B) Smoking Allowed C)...
... according to their reliability as source of evidence Scale of Scale the Scale finds the ranking of either Scale of Besides, inof grammar of evidentiality, oneof the participants in reliability of ... taking off, I think, in minutes (Modal meaning) = Máy bay cất cánh, nghĩ phút (52) I think of her all the time (Process meaning) = Tôi nghĩ cô Think in (48-52) can be seen as the verb expressing ... these two meaning 2.3.1.1 THINK In the sense of Evidential modal qualifications, I think is linked with the meaning of I consider it probably true thateven though I am not certain of the information...
... delighted at/ be interested in/ take part in/ Take care of = look after be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ tell sb about st/ get rid of/ give up/ depend on/ be different from/ explain st to ... to sb/ agree with sb/ be in a hurry/ be helpful in/ be strict with/ be famous for be coved with/ be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ be necessary for/ be afraid of/ be similar with/ be ... Wanted to know + If/ whether + Wondered S+V Change in adverbs and articles this these here now tomorrow today → that → those → there → then → the following day → that day yesterday → the day before…...
... Most 2-syllable verbs: e.g: to preSENT, to exPORT, to deCIDE, to beGIN Nhấn vào âm tiết thứ hai tính từ cuối – Words ending in -ic: e.g: GRAPHic, geoGRAPHic, geoLOGic – Words ending in -sion and ... CAtholic Nhấn vào âm tiết thứ tính từ cuối – Words ending in -cy, -ty, -phy and -gy: e.g: deMOcracy, dependaBIlity, phoTOgraphy, geOLogy – Words ending in -al: e.g: CRItical, geoLOGical Từ ghép – For ... Một số tiền tố hậu tố ko ảnh hưởng đến trọng âm Lúc ta phải xét đến từ gốc : re , dis,un ,in, il,im,ir,ing,ful,ness,less,able,uos,ly,m ent Ex : Từ : uncomfortable -> xét từ : comfort ( bỏ từ "un"...
... Morphological Features of the Names of Coffee Shops inEnglish Versus Vietnamese a Morphological Features of the Names of Coffee Shops inEnglish • Clipping in the Names of Coffee Shops According to Wikipedia, ... features found in the names of food and drinks in Vietnamese are more various in those names given inEnglishIn term of cultural features, the names of food and drinks inEnglish and in Vietnamese ... of names of coffee shops inEnglish and Vietnamese - Find out the similarities and differences in the linguistic features of names of coffee shops inEnglish and Vietnamese 1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF...