Chapter 3. Modality and Modal Verbs. Parallel descriptions MOODS, MODALITY AND MODAL VERBS Main issues: A. Definitions and distinctions B. Concepts of modality C. Ways of…
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Name Date Reteach 1 Sentences RULES • A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete thought. This is a sentence: We visit the pet store. • A sentence fragment…
1. Use of stress and intonation in newspaper headings To Mr. SHOAIL FALAK SHER By Muhammad Nasir Kahlown, Sarfraz Munir Chaudhary 2. STRESS What is stress? Stress is the…
Journal of English Linguistics http://eng.sagepub.com The Gerund and the to-Infinitive as Subject Patrick J. Duffley Journal of English Linguistics 2003; 31; 324 DOI: 10.1177/0075424203257833…
1. Describing language (Chapter 5) Hassan Hassani 2. Meaning in context No one who speaks English has any difficulty understanding the meaning of a sentence like 'It's…
1. Word Classes 2. Nouns Nouns are often called naming words. They are the names we give to people, places, objects etc. They can usually be used in answer to the question…
1. Helping/Auxiliary Verbs Also called Helping verbs. They have nomeaning on their own. They are necessary forthe grammatical structure of a sentence, but theydo not tell…