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... statistical method; the aim of all such routines is the selection of one and only one ofthe four articles (a, an, the, Ø). None ofthe solutions presented to date in the literature is entirely ... knowledgeable ofthe field of discourse and possibly even familiar with the stylistic peculiarities of the author, than to the machine. This point of view not only enables us to proceed in spite ofthe ... terms ofthe incrementing of consumer appeal ofthe product, and it would be difficult to answer without research in that very area. From the point of view of an MT research group, the implementation...
... Discuss the italicized verbs in the following dialogues. Are the speakers expressing (1) plans they made before the moment of speaking, or (2) decisions they are making at the moment of ... I'm going to go to the bank tomorrow. 3. I'll probably go to the post office too. 4. I may stop at the market on my way home. 5. Ms. White will probably be in the office around nine ... will be in the office at seven tomorrow morning. 7. Mr. Alvarez may be in the office early tomorrow morning. 8. The sun will rise tomorrow. 9. I'm going to go to the art museum...
... (Chart 4-9) Directions: Complete the sentences with the present perfect or the past perfect form ofthe verb in parentheses. 1. A: Oh no! We're too late. The train (leave, already) has ... dropped them on a cement floor. Another time I sat on them. And this time I stepped on them. A. broke B. was breaking C. have broken D. have been breaking The Present Perfect and the ... tired when I got to the top ofthe mountain. I a long distance. A. was walking B. had walked 5. I knocked. No one answered. I turned the handle and pulled sharply on the door, but it did...
... attention? The test is about to begin. If you need to leave the room during the examination, please raise your hand. You leave the room without permission. Are there any questions? No? Then you ... -< . . 7. oat the top of your head up and down with one hand and your stomach in a circular motion with the other hand at the same time? Switch roles. 8. fold a piece of paper in half ... was right! I was thinking ofthe keys in my pocket. 1. has wheels and a motor 2. is made of plastic and can be found in my purselpocket 3. is brown, is made of leather, and is in this room...
... sDrecrions: Complete the sentences with the appropriate -ed or -ing form ofthe words in italics. Julie was walking along the edge of the fountain outside her office building. She was ... the exploration of space. b. The exploration of space is to me. 6. The nation's leader stole money. The scandal shocked the nation. a. It was a scandal. e nation soon replaced the ... really Falling into the Her friend Paul was q,r,, .,, It was a sight. , . ., : .: . The people around the office building were very ~ ~ when they saw Julie in the fountain. : '3....
... the futuredevelopment ofEnglish in the world is the ‘outer circle’ of thosewho speak it as a second language. English often plays a specialrole in their lives and the fate ofEnglish in the ... domains of English Will the growth of the Internet help maintain the global influence of English? p. 50What effect will changingpatterns of trade have on the use of English? p. 33 English ... a professional interest in the development ofEnglish worldwide. The Future of English? takes stock of the present, apparently unassailable, position of English in the world and asks whether...
... the futuredevelopment ofEnglish in the world is the ‘outer circle’ of thosewho speak it as a second language. English often plays a specialrole in their lives and the fate ofEnglish in the ... Although the structural properties ofEnglish have not hindered the spread of English, the spread ofthe language globally cannot beattributed to intrinsic linguistic qualities.2 The spread of English There ... future for global English. One ofthe unanticipated achievements ofthe twenty firstcentury was the rapid diffusion of Basic English as the lingua franca ofthe world and the even more rapid...
... unseen.Beowuef (printed in the modern alphabet) The history ofEnglish begins a little after A.D. 600. English is a Germanic Language of the Indo –European FamilyIndo – European English French Latin ... –gelid, there forge –steam Under naessas genipap, neither gaited Flod under foldan.Modern English Lonely and waste is the land they inhabit, Wolf –cliffs wild and windy headlands, Ledges of ... Russian Hindi • Middle English( 1100-1450/1500): The sound system & grammar wasn’t so effected but vocabulary was effected much.Middle English A Clerk ther was of Oxenford also,That...