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    1과 N+입니다(Noun predication/Copula) ‘입니다’ is a descriptive particle meaning “to be”. It is attached onto the end of a given noun and serves as a predicate. It is used with reference to persons or things. 입니다 is the polite formal conjugation of 이다. (예) 저는 학생입니다. 이것은 책입니다. N+입니까? ‘입니까?’ is the question form of 입니다. (예) 저 남자는 학생입니까? 이것은 책입니까? N+이/가 아닙니다. ‘-이/가 아닙니다’ is the negation form of 입니다. (예) 저는 학생이 아닙니다. 저는 가수가 아닙니다. 2과 -은/는(Topic Particle) ‘은/는’ follows a noun‚ indicating that

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    nstagram! definition Translate Button [def-uh-nish-uh n] noun 1. the act of making definite‚ distinct‚ or clear; a defining : We need a better definition of her responsibilities. 2. the formal statement of the meaning or significance of a word‚ phrase‚ idiom‚ etc.‚ as found in dictionaries. An online dictionary resource‚ such as Dictionary.com‚ can give users direct‚ immediate access to the definitions of a term‚ allowing them to compare definitions from various dictionaries and stay up to

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    И. В. АРНОЛЬД Лексикология современного английского языка Издание третье‚ переработанное и дополненное Допущено Министерством высшего и среднего специального образования СССР в качестве учебника для студентов институтов и факультетов иностранных языков Сканирование‚ распознавание‚ проверка: Аркадий Куракин (ark # mksat. net)‚ сен-2004. Орфография унифицирована к британской. Пропущены страницы: 50-53‚ 134-139‚ 152-161‚ 164-171‚ 201-202‚ 240-243 ББК 81.2 Англ-923 А 84

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    Participles and Gerunds Participles A participle is a verb form used as an adjective to modify nouns and pronouns. PARTICIPLES can function as ADJECTIVES in sentences. The examples and exercises in this activity focus on present participles‚ which suggest action and come from active verbs. As adjectives‚ participles modify nouns or pronouns. They can have the following sentence positions:  Adjective + Noun: I was awakened by the screaming child. (The participle modifies child.)  Subject + Linking

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    EXERCISES | Elements of Sentence Construction Subjects and Predicates Parts of speech have specific tasks to perform when they are put together in a sentence. A noun or pronoun functions as the sentence subject when it is paired with a verb functioning as the sentence predicate. Every sentence has a subject and predicate. A subject can be a noun or pronoun that is partnered with an action verb.         Example:                     Sometimes a verb will express being or existence instead of action

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    abyss hole so deep as to appear bottomless acquiesce agree‚ accept without protest affable polite and friendly‚ easy to talk to affliction distress‚ suffering affluent wealthy‚ abundant agitate move‚ shake‚ stir up ambiguous having more then one meaning annex take possession of aqueous of or like water arduous demanding great effort‚ strenuous aroma quality or surrounding atmosphere considered typical atone make repayment avarice greed bellicose inclined to fighting calisthenics

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    New York does. * Notice the difference in usage between just as and just like in the “Others” list in the chart. Just as is a subordinating conjunction and is followed by a subject and a verb. Just like is a preposition and is followed by a noun or noun phrase. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just as New York is. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just like New York.

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    Recall of concrete and abstract word pairs: a study of word concreteness effect Abstract This experiment studied the effects of concreteness of unrelated noun pairs on free recall. Paivio’s Dual Coding Theory suggests that memory can encode information in verbal or non-verbal forms‚ depending on the format of the information‚ and word concreteness has additive effect on memory performance. This experiment explored whether concrete words are better recalled than abstract words. The design was

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    how words are combined to form sentences; but there is an interesting relationship between morphology and syntax. In derivation morphology‚ we saw that certain aspects of morphology have syntactic implications--nouns can be derived from verbs‚ verbs from adjectives‚ adjectives from nouns‚ and so on. Sentences are combinations of morphemes. It is not always possible to assign a meaning to some of these morphemes‚ however. For example‚ what is the meaning of it in the sentence It’s hot in July

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    ho Introduction We are all intimately familiar with at least one language‚ our own. Yet few of us ever stop to consider what we know when we know a language. There is no book that contains the English or Russian or Macedonian language. The words of a language can be listed in a dictionary‚ but not all the sentences‚ and a language consists of these sentences as well as words. Speakers use a finite set of rules to produce and understand an infinite set of “possible” sentences. These

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