... the Verb ‘Run’ inEnglish and the Verb ‘Chạy’ in
Vietnamese”.
2. Aims of the Study
The study is aimed at:
* Finding the similarities and differences between the verb ‘run’ inEnglish and the verb ... features.
2.1.1. An Investigation into the Verb ‘Run’ in English
2.1.1.1. Grammatical Features
2.1.1.1.1. Syntactic Features
‘Run’ is an ordinary verb, sharing the typical syntactic functions of a verb, as ... “chạy” in
terms of MaCA which is much related to extralinguistic components.
2.1. A Contrastive Analysis between the Verb ‘Run’ inEnglish and the Verb ‘Chạy’ in
Vietnamese in Terms of Microlinguistics
As...
... of the first verbin the
subordinate clause must have like tense. If the tense of the
first verbin the main clause is future tense, then the tense
of the fhst verbin the subordinate clause ... the main clause restricts the tense
of the first verbin the temporal subordinate clause. If the
tense of the first verbin the main clause of the sentence is
past or present, then the tense ... main event.
(and (< (begin main-event) (begin progressive- event))
(end main-event) (end progressive- event)))
These rules combine in a compositional way to define
the more complicated tenses....
... disjunction:
(7)
during(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR
starts(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR
ends(DuringEvent, MainEvent)
4. Passing the During Time: Rules for
Temporal Interpretation
In the previous ... is warm
must include the time 3:00; however, the starting
and ending points of the cake-frosting event need
not coincide exactly with the starting and ending
points of the interval at which ... sentences in that it is the progressive time
and not the ending time of the main event that
is required to be in the past. Consequently, as in
H&~C, the interpretation of a past progressive...
...
general way. The indefinite pronoun is classified into indefinite person of thing and indefinite
quantities.
- Indefinite person or things such as:
Somebody
Someone
Something
Everybody
Anybody ... types. They contain to-infinitive which is introduced by
WH – word, ing clause and bare infinitive.
+ To – infinitive:
[142] To climb mountains requires courage
( To infinitive clause) ... their subjects in number (singular or plural) and in person
(first, second, or third).
+ Personal pronoun with lexical verb:
Verbs in the third person singular ends in “-s”, verbs in the first...
...
making
make
2.The rocket took off into the air and the crowd in a
wild manner.
scream
screaming
screamed
3.While the music plays in the plaza, people around
and enjoy the evening, ... first and then I you up
afterwards.
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Grammar Tutorial: Avoid VerbTense Shifts (2)
1.She works in a coffee shop and, therefore, various ...
pick
6.The CEO scheduled the meeting and also a
serious memo out to everyone in the office about the
company's performance lately.
send
sent
sending
7.I will go to the play first...
...
n, mang li( = result in)
brinn down = to land : h xung
bring out : xut bn
ng ( danh t là up bringing)
bring off : thành công, m gii
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... 7 tips for writing in English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng Anh
Viết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... "Yes"
thì nghĩa là bài vit ca bn ó t yờu cu ri y!
ã Bi vit ó rừ rng cha?
ã Tt c cỏc ý cn din t ó din t c cha?
ã Bn cú cm thấy hài lòng với những gì mình đang đọc không? (hóy nh l bn ó vit nú ... Di: My advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; you never know when it might
rain.
ã Ngn: Don't forget to take an umbrella.
4. Dùng câu rõ ràng
Nếu bạn có nhiều ý muốn diễn...
... to
begin!"
look into (inseparable): investigate / get more details about
something: sprawdzić, zbadać.
"Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven't
heard anything about ... less thin; gain weight:
zaokrąglać się, wypełniać
"Jerry used to be really skinny, but in the last year he's
begun to fill out."
find out (about) (inseparable): learn / get information
(about): ... the meeting had been
cancelled. I didn't find out (find out about it) myself until just
a few minutes ago."
get across (separable): make something understood;
communicate something understandably:...
... minute 492 tire
391
appear
442
strong
493
bring
392
road
443
special
494
yes
393
map
444
mind
495
distant
394
rain
445
behind
496
fill
395
rule
446
clear
497
east
396
govern
447
tail
498
paint
397
pull
448
produce
499
language
398
cold
449
fact
500
among
399
notice
450
street
400
voice
451
inch
401
unit
452
multiply
402
power
453
nothing
403
town
454
course
404
fine
455
stay
405
certain
456
wheel
406
fly
457
full
407 ... Word
251
open
297
color
343
told
252
seem
298
face
344
knew
253
together
299
wood
345
pass
254
next
300
main
346
since
255
white
301
enough
347
top
256 children 302 plain 348 whole
257
begin
303
girl
349
king
258
got
304
usual
350
space
259
walk
305
young
351
heard
260
example
306
ready
352
best
261
ease
307
above
353
hour
262
paper
308
ever
354
better
263
group
309
red
355
true ... 738
garden
639
roll
689
bottom
739
equal
640
temperature
690
key
740
sent
641
finger
691
iron
741
choose
642
industry
692
single
742
fell
643
value
693
stick
743
fit
644
fight
694
flat
744
flow
645
lie
695
twenty
745
fair
646
beat
696
skin
746
bank
647 excite...
... kind of process, i.e. the addition of meaning by
means of vowel alternation, is evidenced inEnglishin certain cases of pasttense
formation and of plural marking on nouns, as illustrated in ... certain meaning. A standard example from inflectional
morphology is the progressive form in English, which is expressed by the
combination of the verbal suffix -ing and the auxiliary verb BE ... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively.
This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the
linking verb BE in general, as we would find...