... simple (irregular verbs) . 1. I ___________ (loose) my watch in the park. 2. David ___________ (not hurt) his knee. 3. I kicked the ball and it ___________ (break) a window. Past simple: regular ... simple: regularandirregular verbs. Exercises A. Complete the sentences. Ejemplo: I didn´t watch TV last night. 1. On Saturday I ____________ (play) computer games with my cousins. 2. My ... few hours, I ________ tired! H. Complete with past simple (regular verbs) . 1. I opened the door and ___________ (look) inside. 2. Who ___________ (close) all the windows? 3. I ___________...
... n-gram size of 3 and appending the terminator character. Firstly, a ter-minator is appended to the end, yielding the stringwalk$. Subsequently, the string is broken into 1, 2 and 3-grams: w, ... second, and third) times two numbers (sin-gular and plural).Rule 10, for example, models, as stated in the list that follows, how verbs of the type”a cˆanta” (to sing) conjugate in the indicativepresent, ... vector with ones in the columns corresponding to the features w, a,etc. and zeros in the rest. In this particular case,there is no difference between binary and count526 rule no. verbs 1 5472...
... be expressed by verbsand by other linguistic and paralinguistic devices. Also, in this chapter, basic knowledge about modal verbs in English andin Vietnamese is provided. And finally, to consolidate ... at:- studying some preliminaries and features of modal auxiliaries in English and in Vietnamese. - making a comparison between modal meanings expressed by can, may, must in English and their Vietnamese ... directexperience. In each case, a chain of logical thinking can be imagined. Nevertheless,knowledge acquired indirectly, by inference, is less certain than knowledge derived fromdirect experience....
... nominal relative clause but the other nominal clause such as finite that clause, finite WH-interrogative clause, finite Y/N-interrogative clause, non-finite To infinitive clause and non-finite ... complementation in English and their Vietnamese equivalents 2.3.3.1 Expressions of Indirect Object of Ditransitive verbsand their Vietnamese equivalents And one way to distinguish these two kinds ... • describing and analyzing Ditransitive verbsand its complementation. • describing and analyzing the expression of Ditransitive complementation of different process types. ã finding out the...
... (iv and v) values for morphological aspects of the sign: (v) categorizes signs in lex(ical) and pron(ominal) ones, (iv) in maac(ulin) and fem(inin), in sing(ular) and pl(ural), and introduces ... flow of information between functor and argument. This information together with some defined aspects of the information carried by the functor, will be finally inscribed in the resulting concatenated ... model proposed by an Edinburgh team headed by Ewan Klein in [CALDER 86] and [ZEEVAT 86]. UCG is a feature grarnmar incorporating some basic insights from GPSG [GAZDAR 85] and HPSG [POLLARD 84]....
... PAIRS AND THEIR RATIOS IN COLEC AND LOCNESS 163 TABLE 6. 12 FREQUENCIES OF 10 VERBS (BOTH IN LEMMA AND INFLECTIVE FORMS) AND SOME OF THEIR CORRESPONDING PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES IN ... forms, i.e the base form (including the finite form and the infinitive form), the third person singular form, the V-ing form, the past form, and the past participle form and also allows multiple ... studied in detail the CLC investigation would yield meaningful results in pedagogical application. This thesis puts verbsin the centre of the theme and tries to examine their width and the...
... philosophes, intellectuals who shared an interest in renovating French life. In common they advocated a reasoned, tolerant understanding of the world. Many embraced deism, rejecting predestination and ... the Pyrenees home is reflected in the region’s multiple names:Catalan Pirineus French PyrénéeSpanish PirineosOccitan PirenèusAragonese PerinésBasque Pirinioak!"#$%&'%()#*(+,$)# ... and eat birds to survive before his writing began to show financial return. What he hadn’t experienced he researched tirelessly, visiting coal mines and slums. In 1898, Zola accused the French...
... the2183 Frenchverbs occurring in the translations ofthe 11 classes in the gold standard (cf. Section 4).Since we ignore verbs with only one feature thenumber of verbsand verb, feature pairs ... occurring at least 150 times in the training data and 0.65 for verbs occurring at least 4000 times in this training data. The results are not directly com-parable however since the gold data is slightly ... Computational LinguisticsClassifying FrenchVerbs Using Frenchand English Lexical ResourcesIngrid FalkUniversit´e de Lorraine/LORIA,Nancy, Franceingrid.falk@loria.frClaire GardentCNRS/LORIA,Nancy,...
... nouns belonging to nearby categories in the given concepts structure and find a nouns group to which we associate the translation equivalent. In this manner, we can find pairs of verb and its ... (1) Find a pair of verb and associated transla- tion equivalent (Do, Play : ~9-& ) that can be associated in common to a part of the structure of the categories as in Fig.l, and then find ... given in Fig.1. In Fig.l, verbs associated are limited to a few ones such as Do (obJ = musical instrument)~ Pla~ (obJ = musical instrument). Becsuse, from the definition of musical instrument...
... roomsair conditionné / air-conditioned launch and dinning roomanimation diurne / entertainment during the dayanimation nocturne / entertainment during the nightsèche-cheveux / hair dryer in the ... repasser / ironmachine à laver / washing machineTV espace vert / green areashôtels, auberges et pensions / hotels, pensions and guest houses air conditionné dans les chambres / air-conditioned ... / safe in the roomschauffage dans les chambres / central heating in the roomsminibar/ minibarrest.t réservé aux non-clients de l’hotel / rest. open to the publicsalle de bal / dancing roomsalle...
... collection and collation, data analysis, writing and editing of the manu-script. CM was involved in the conception and design ofthe study, as well as data analysis and writing and editingof the ... ScaleCompeting interestsThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.Authors' contributionsNS was involved in all aspects of this study. She wasinvolved in the concept and design, ... training in people with multiple sclerosis. J Sports Sci2006, 24(8):911-914.41. Hassmen P, Koivula N, Uutela A: Physical exercise and psycho-logical well-being: a population study in Finland....
... Cardoso MJ, Silva R, Ferreira J, Ribeiro C,Miranda M, Plácido JL: Nienhaus. Tuberculosis screening in Por-tuguese healthcare workers using the Tuberculin Skin Test and the Interferon-γ release assay. ... performing anIGRA in those initially positive by the TST and excludingLTBI in those IGRA-negative [20-22]. In our study wecompared the performance of the TST and IGRA in French HCWs when using ... TST.Materials and methodsStudy setting and study subjects In France the TB incidence in the general population hasbeen declining for several years and was as low as 5.2 casesper 100,000 inhabitants in...
... collection and collation, data analysis, writing and editing of the manu-script. CM was involved in the conception and design ofthe study, as well as data analysis and writing and editingof the ... ScaleCompeting interestsThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.Authors' contributionsNS was involved in all aspects of this study. She wasinvolved in the concept and design, ... participating in at least two, 30-min exercise sessions·wk-1, or had a physical activity score in the leisure domain of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire greater than 600 MET-min·wk-1....
... containing e and a 1-factor avoiding e, then G has a k-factor containing e and a k-factoravoiding e for every k ∈ {1, 2, . . . , r − 1}.Proof. Let F and Febe two 1-factors of G containing e and ... between u and v, three parallel edges between w and z and two paralleledges e and econnecting x and y. Then G is a 4 -regular graph, and G has a 1-factor con-taining e and a 1-factor avoiding e. ... alleven regular factors of G containing e or avoiding e, respectively. If F2kis a 2k-factor ofG containing e or avoiding e, then G − E(F2k) is a (2m + 1 − 2k)-factor avoiding e orcontaining...
... 07.2.3.[2] H. Belbachir and L. Szalay, Unimodal rays in the ordinary and generalized Pascaltriangles, J. Integer Seq., 11 (2008), Article 08.2.4 .[3] M. Benoumhani, A sequence of binomial coefficients ... a−= n + 3t + 6 − u and a+= n + 3t + 6 + u. Since both a− and a+are of thesame parity and a−a+is even, a− and a+must both be even. Thus a−/2 and a+/2 areintegers, one of them ... electronic journal of combinatorics 18 (2011), #P79 4 References[1] H. Belbachir, H. Bencherif and L. Szalay, Unimodality of certain sequences connectedto binomial coefficients, J. Integer Seq., 10 (2007),...