... ETC Wedding Knots and Rose Lashings Deadeye and Loop Lashings Belaying-pin Splice Necklace Ties Close Bands and End Pointing Ending Ropes Short Splices Long Splices Eye and Cut Splices CHAPTER ... II SIMPLE KNOTS AND BENDS Parts of Rope Whipping and Seizing Rope Loops Cuckolds' Necks Clinches Overhand and Figure-eight Knots Square and Reef Knots Granny Knots Open-hand and Fishermen's ... Walker and Stopper Knots Turks' Heads and Turks' Caps Worming, Parcelling, and Serving Serving Mallet Half-hitch Work Four-strand and Crown Braids Rope Buckles and Swivels Slinging Casks and Barrels...
... direct object and indirect object, object and complement, and 12 between intransitive and transitive verb and how to use them in one sentence Learners must understand main elements and their functions ... Vietnamese sentence into English Before we explore the basic sentence patterns in English and Vietnamese, it is important to understand definition of the sentence, element of the sentenceand their ... always places the end of the sentenceand adds idea for the sentence (Được học trường này, họ thích gì) To sum up, there are five elements in the English sentence Vietnamese sentence shares some similarities...
... long have they waited for the doctor? 20 What time can the boys hand in their papers? 3/ Sentences with two objects: 21 The teacher gave each of us two exercise books ... coming 35 People believed that the earth stood still 5/ Sentences with verbs “Continue and Begin” 36 We’ll continue to use this computer 37 They began to ... world the right to vote 25 They paid me a lot of money to the job 4/ Sentences with verbs of reporting: 26 People believe that 13 is an unlucky number 27...
... structure, sentences are classified into simple sentence, compound sentenceand complex sentence: + A simple sentence consists of a single independent clause with no dependent clause 14 + A compound sentence ... complex sentence consists of one dependent clause with at least one independent clause Sentences are also classified into major sentenceand minor sentence: +A major sentence is a regular type of sentence; ... demanding information, giving goods -and- services and demanding goods -and- services The usual labels for these functions are: statement, question, offer, and command Table 3.3 shows these options,...
... WISH SENTENCES Regrets I wish I _ drunk and kissed Samantha (get NEGATIVE) I wish it _ so much The garden's ... the paragraph from her diary My boyfriend, Kevin, is not very handsome He's quite short, and He's really thin He doesn't like sports, and he never wants to go dancing with me on Saturdays He can't ... my friends, and they don't like him either He doesn't have much money He never buys me flowers or chocolates So, why I still go out with him? Well, I'm not sure but I really love him And I believe...
... long have they waited for the doctor? 20 What time can the boys hand in their papers? 3/ Sentences with two objects: 21 The teacher gave each of us two exercise books ... coming 35 People believed that the earth stood still 5/ Sentences with verbs “Continue and Begin” 36 We’ll continue to use this computer 37 They began to plant ... 25 Where did the treasure use to be hidden by pirates in the old time? Change these sentences into passive voice 1/ Yes – No question: Do they teach English here? Will...
... Càng ngày càng: more and more long adj/adv less and less Eg: My lessons get more and more difficult less and less The storm became more and more violent The story gets more and more interesting ... Life is becoming less and less expensive + short adj/adv + er and short adj/adv + er The days get shorter and shorter + His voice gets weaker and weaker + He ran faster and faster - Tính từ trạng ... group of words containing a subject and a verb * Thế mệnh đề độc lập: An independent clause is a complete sentence It contains the main subject and verb of a sentence (It's called a main clause)...
... Interrogative and negative sentences c No hemos estudiado nunca el japon´ s e d No me interesa nada e No me escrito ning´ n banco u iv Create questions with ¿verdad? to precede the following sentences ... listo a Estoy leyendo ii Change the following sentences into the negative There may be more than one possibility Example Anda por la calle > No/nunca anda por la calle a b c d e f Veo a alguien ... mam´ vive en San Francisco a v Paired activity (a and b) (a) Objective – To practice use of the negative in sentences Method – A makes a statement and B puts it in the negative Examples A: B: A:...
... indicates the average sentence length ratio between source sentencesand target sentences The largest gain (+2.39) is achieved when the combined pseudo word insertion (PWI) and word reordering ... the Web and combine them with the Sejong parallel corpora About 300K pair of sentences are collected from the major bilingual news broadcasting sites We also collect around 1M monolingual sentences ... Korean sentences are not aligned to any English words, and can simply and easily be removed by referring to their POS information The unaligned words are case particles, final endings, and auxiliary...
... structure of the text and has relatively little to say about how and when to produce complex sentences The second class of work has addressed the problem of producing complex sentences but does ... generating complex sentences Several other systems also touch on the generation of complex sentences although it is not their main focus MUMBLE (McDonald, 1983) can produce complex sentences if directed ... ) ) 17 Modeling and Analysis of Operating Systems requires Fundamental Algorithms, Computability and Formal Languages, and Probability Fundamental Algorithms and Computability and Formal Languages...
... found that a comma eliminates the garden-path effect in NP/Z sentences: (3) While Mary was mending, the socks fell off her lap Understanding sentences like (3) is intuitively much easier, and reading ... the true sentence) and PC (·) terms reflect the comprehender’s linguistic knowledge and beliefs about the noise processes intervening between intended sentencesand perceptual input w∗ and w must ... to joint inference over both sentence identity andsentence structure For a true sentence w∗ which yields perceptual input I, joint inference on sentence identity w and structure T marginalizing...
... other languages, two fragments, for m Lmple, can be compared to sero-subject sentences in Japanese, s e r o e o p u l a s resemble copular sentences in Arabic and Russian, and struetures similar ... all sentence types: assertions, questions, fragments, and so forth.) Table Fragments in three domaiu~ Total centers CASP.EPS ]~s.J~F OP.~ TFR Percent fragments 153 53% 41 7S% 35 51% The PUNDIT ... upon the fragment type | PROCESSING DIT FRAGMENTS IN PUN- Although the initial PUNDIT system w u designed to handle full, as opposed to fragment a r y , sentences, one of the interesting results...
... Errors in Improving Sentences The kinds of errors in Improving Sentences cover a wide range of writing issues, including grammar and usage, sentence structure and logic, and style Fortunately, ... only one will be correct, clear, and concise Fragmentsand Run-Ons Two of the most common errors made in writing are sentencefragmentsand run-ons Sentencefragments are incomplete thoughts, ... revising individual sentences, revising sentence pairs, and revising the big picture Revising Individual Sentences These questions refer to a specific sentence within the passage and ask you to determine...
... goes 15 came/ opened/ found -T reviews how to write wish sentences VI Activity 4: Rewrite the sentences, using “I - T gives the task and asks sts to it wish…” - Sts the exercises (oral - written) ... Have ever seen/ have did see/ saw -T reviews how to write wish sentences III Activity 3: Rewrite the sentences: - T gives the task and asks sts to it I wish I they sometimes visited us - Sts the ... Consolidation: - Remind tenses and wish sentences - Guide how to review Home revision: Simple past – present perfect D Homework: - Learn your lesson at home - Do exercises (handouts) REVISION ON TENSES...
... subject” These sentences make up 4,9% in total 550 sentences (27 sentences in total 445 sentences of AVS structure) (140) My uncle Reed is now in heaven, and can see all you think and do, and so can ... previous sentenceAnd this is quite different from the Vietnamese sentences It is true that all prepositions of direction and place always follow the verbs in Vietnamese sentences So those sentences ... whole sentences or main parts of sentences Adverbials – the parts of sentences – have an unstable position in sentences They can be in front of or behind main clauses, even between subjects and...
... author compares and contrasts deontic expressing means taken from 421 declarative and interrogative sentences found in 50 English stories and 422 declarative and interrogative sentences found ... two corpora (421 declarative and interrogative sentences in English), built on 50 English stories, a total of 2.060.389 words and (422 declarative and interrogative sentences in Vietnamese) in ... declaratives and interrogatives in English and 422 declaratives and interrogatives in Vietnamese will be conducted In this study, the main criteria to recognize declarative and interrogative sentences...
... author compares and contrasts deontic expressing means taken from 421 declarative and interrogative sentences found in 50 English stories and 422 declarative and interrogative sentences found ... declaratives and interrogatives are normally used with 421 sentences in which commissives account for 79 sentences Declaratives and interrogatives in Vietnamese are found at a high frequency with 422 sentences ... explores the semantics and syntax of modality andsentences in Vietnamese He discusses theoretical issues relating to main types of modality such as subjective and objective, deontic and epistemic modality,...
... the prisoner escaped by climbing over a wall 23 A nurse bandaged his arm He had ……………………………………………………… Part IV- Conditional sentences I/ Give the correct forms of the verbs : If it costs ... bicycle?”, said Anna to her mother → Anna asked ………………… 35 “Let’s go for a walk in the park”, said Andrew → Andrew…… …………………………… 36 He said, “I wish I knew the answer” → He said that ……………… 37 “Please ... attend the meeting ? _ Oh I (not know) indeed If I (know) I (come) there II/ Write conditional sentences : Keep quiet or you’ll wake the baby up Because you don’t leave immediately, I call a...