... that remain unchanged and ensure that,given the infinitive and the regular expressions,one can work backwards and produce the correctconjugation.For a clearer understanding of one such rule,Table ... most verbs (3,330) is the one modelling thosefrom the 1st conjugational class (whose infinitivesend in ”a”) which conjugate with the ”ez” suffix and are regular, namely rule 7, created for verbs like ... the data, whichwas due to some verbs having alternate conjuga-tion patterns. The unlabeled verbs were thrownout, while the labeled ones were used to train and evaluate a classifier.The context...
... your hands before meals. .7. Would you like (saw – to see – seeing – see) a movie?8. What about (have – to have – having – had) fruits?9. You ought (wash – to wash – washing – washed) your hands ... home because of the heavy rain.C. Complete the form of the verbs in parentheses:1. They want (buy) some meat.2. You must (wash) your hands before meals.3. I am used to (stay) up late. 4. It ... finished- to finish) in time.11. It has taken me 3 hours (to copy- copy – copying- copied) this document.12. It’s interesting/ possible/ difficult/ easy for us (to join – joins – join – joining).13....
... Subjects andVerbs AgreeThis handout gives you several guidelines to help your subjects andverbs agree.1. When the subject of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns connected by and, ... led, not ridden, to grandstand. He is led under grandstand into unusual, special stall. Horse is nervous. Sometimes he does not know what to do when starting gate flies open and track is before ... and continue their fundraising program for a worthy organization, such as a local hospital. Making Subjects andVerbs AgreeThis handout gives you several guidelines to help your subjects and...
... object usage and support verbs Pasi Tapanainen, Jussi Piitulainen and Timo J~irvinen* Research Unit for Multilingual Language Technology P.O. Box 4, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland http ... distribution of the verbs is not taken into account. The score is the same in the case where an object occurs with three different verbs with the frequencies, say, 100, 100, and 100, and in the case ... Academic and Industrial Perspectives, pages 74-83, June. Kenneth Ward Church, William Gale, Patrick Hanks, Donald Hindle, and Rosamund Moon. 1994. Lexical substitutability. In B.T.S. Atkins and...
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... capacity gmaxd0of regular and random networks. Figure 11a shows gmaxversus d0 and poptversus d0for a random network. Figure 11b compares thetransport capacity of random andregular networks. ... othertwo regular networks—triangle and hexagon networks.For random networks, two scenarios are considered—fixed and variable transmitter-receiver distances d0.Ifd0isthe same for regularand random ... Communications and Networking00.0050.010.0150.020.025E[g|d0]00.20.40.60.81p Regular RandomFigure 10: Comparison of the average throughput of regular squarenetwork and random network....
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