... sentences.
3
It consists of English part of French -English Canadian
Hansards corpus, English part of English- Czech Readers' Di-
gest corpus, English part of English- Czech IBM corpus, Wall
Street ... consisting of en-
try /translation pairs (Czech entries and English
translations in our case) is enriched by the follow-
ing procedures:
ã
Frequencies of English word obtained from
large English monolingual ... comparison, GIZA++ statis-
tical machine translation toolkit with the ReWrite
decoder were customized to translate from Czech
to English and two experiments with different con-
figurations were performed....
... noncount noun or a count noun with a slightly different
meaning. For example, the noncount noun chicken refers to chicken as a food. As such, we can-
not use it with number words or in the plural. ... following sentences are in the plural. Some plurals are cor-
rectly used with count nouns. However, many plurals are incorrectly used with noncount nouns.
Draw a line through each incorrectly used noncount ... Most Americans eat pancakes and waffles with syrups.
9. Most people seem to have an inborn fears of snakes.
10. Many breads in the Middle East are made without yeasts.
Possessive nouns
Virtually...
...
prepositional phrase with friends in the following sentences:
We had a nice dinner last night with friends.
A nice dinner with friends is always a great pleasure.
In the fi rst sentence, with friends ...
applied to the two example sentences given above:
it
We had a nice dinner last night with friends.
It
A nice dinner with friends is always a great pleasure.
(i-viiiB,001-328B) whl bk.indd 48 3/16/09 ... been a divided city, is now open to everyone.
18. Our friends went to a museum where there was free admission on Mondays.
19. That was the moment when I knew we were in big trouble.
20. The...
... up at 7:00?”).
Foreword
Fun withGrammar describes exactly what teachers and students should do with grammar: they should
have fun with it. For me as a teacher, grammar class is always an opportunity ... approaches and material in the Azar grammar textbooks,
but are independent enough to be suitable for use with any grammar textbook. The activities in Fun
with Grammar can also be used in other ... the Azar Grammar Series” because the author’s
activities grew out of actual teaching experience using the Azar series. The exercises and activities in
Fun withGrammar fit beautifully with the...
... perspective away from
grammar as a list of arbitrary problems, and towards grammar as a means of free expression.
We have tried to produce a grammar of real English the English that people speak ... usage.
Some great grammars of English for example Otto Jespersen's A Modern EnglishGrammar
support each statement with citations from published books, just as the major dictionaries of
English ... collocations. 'Piping' goes with 'voice', and 'gangling' goes with 'youth' or
'boy'. Since grammar mostly deals with generalities, we feel that it...
... You
Thank you for downloading this book. I hope it will help
you to understand better how the English language
works.
If you speak French and have some difficulties
understanding this all -English version, ... anglais-
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www.anglais-facile.com was created to help French
speakers learn English for free. You will find explanations
of the grammar presented in this book in French as well as
lots of good advice ... many bags
- 36 -
We use much with uncountable
nouns, in negative sentences and
questions
How much money have you
got ?
-I’don’t have much time
We use many with plural nouns
Did you see...
... expensive.
11 They used to have a parrot.
12 The fog is getting thicker.
Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks,
using no + pronoun + the auxiliary.
Elephants never ... look my age.
24 He mightn't like that colour.
Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with
the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ...
exactly alike.
15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time.
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A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES 1
CONTENTS
Articles
PEG chapter I
1 Articles: a/an
2 Articles: the
3 Articles:...