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... Wh-questions with how, what, which and whoreference andpractice book for advanced learnersof English MartinEXERCISES18.1 Correct the sentences if necessary, or put a (A) picked 1 I had to work late ... any, would there be? (А, В & С)6.3 Complete the sentences with one of these verbs: be, enjoy, have, live. Use the same verb for each sentence in the pair. In one, you can use only the past ... EXERCISESUNIT2.1 Complete the sentences with appropriate verbs. Use the same verb for each sentence in the pair.Choose the present continuous if possible;...
... orcontents of sentences. Although the surface infor-mation of two sentences is similar, their syntacticstructures can be completely different (Figure 1).If a translation system regards these sentences ... “similarity” of sentences is affectedby semantic aspects as well as structural aspects.The output of the algorithms do not always con-form with human’s intuition. For example, thetwo sentences ... 399–406,Sydney, July 2006.c2006 Association for Computational LinguisticsEfficient sentence retrieval based on syntactic structure Ichikawa Hiroshi, Hakoda Keita, Hashimoto Taiichi and Tokunaga TakenobuDepartment...
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