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    Verb and Gerund

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    noun. Or it can also be said that the gerund is a verb that make to be a noun (verbal noun). According to Drs. John S. Hartono and friend gerund is a verb-ing form used as a noun. According to A. Ghani Johan is a form of the verb + ing that serves as an object‚ usually describe the process. Therefore gerund functions can occupy the subject‚ object‚ complement or description. Example: -Fishing makes me very happy . fishing here is a subject. - You Should finish reading it before he comes

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    Verb and Gerund

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    Introduction My course paper is called the gerund. I have chosen this subject‚ because I want to know more about the gerund. There are several reasons for it: 1)1 want know more about the gerund‚ because it will help me in my future studying‚ will help me not to produce errors ; 2) Since most languages ( e.g.: Spanish‚ Russian‚ French) have infinitives‚ but no gerunds; 3) This will help me to increase my outlook. I think the use of the gerunds in English is problem‚ because use infinitive is easier

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    Worship Is a Verb

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    Book Review Worship is a Verb: Eight Principles for Transforming Worship by Robert E. Webber The title of this book‚ Worship is a Verb‚ might suggest that it is the major premise of the book. Indeed‚ in the first chapter Webber lays out his contention that worship is a verb – something we are to be doing. He continues to come back to this thought throughout the book. Description of the Book Chapter 1‚ Winds of Change The author begins the book with his personal frustration with worship and

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    Modal Verbs

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    Modal Verbs CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ………………………..………………………………….......... 3 CHAPTER ONE. CATEGORY OF MODALITY AND MEANS OF ITS EXPRESSION …………...…………………………...…......4 1.1. Notion of modality and history of its study ……….…….………….4 1.2. Modal verbs as means of expressing modality………………...........6 Conclusions to Chapter One ………………………………………………........12 CHAPTER TWO. LEXICO-GRAMMATICAL MEANS OF EXRESSING MODALITY …………………………………………...…..13 2.1. Modal verbs as means of expressing

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    Phrasal Verbs

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    COMUNICATION SEMINAR WORK: PHRASAL VERBS STUDENT: ALEKSANDER RADINOVIĆ Index number: OPK09/12 Instructor: mr.sc Kristina Varcaković PRIJEDOR‚ 2013 Contents 1.Introduction: 3 2.Structuring and Presentation of Contents: 4 2.1 Origin of Phrasal verbs: 4 2.2 A diagnostic: 5 2.3 Catenae: 6 2.4 Shifting: 7 2.5 Examples: 8 2.6 Phrasal nouns: 10 3. Conclusion: 11 4.Bibliography: 12 1.Introduction: The term phrasal verb is commonly applied to two or three distinct

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    intransitive verbs

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    Intransitive Verbs Verbs can be tricky things‚ and the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs often confounds even the best grammar students and writers. An intransitive verb is simple defined as a verb that does not take a direct object. There’s no word in the sentence that tells who or what received the action. While there may be a word or phrase following an intransitive verb‚ such words and phrases typically answer the question “how”. Most intransitive verbs are complete without

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    Modes of Verbs

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    Modes of verb Mode is the manner in which the action‚ the being‚ or the state is asserted. Mode does not show the manner of the action or state‚ but the manner of its assertion. The action or state may be asserted: • as something that may‚ can‚ or must take place. • as something imagined or supposed which is placed under a condition. • as something desired. In written English‚ the mode or manner of the action or state is expressed by means of limiting words. For example The soldier fought

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    Verb Tenses

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    Verb Tenses Simple Past FORM [VERB + ed] USE 1 Completed Action in the Past Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes‚ the speaker may not actually mention the specific time‚ but they do have one specific time in mind. Examples: I saw a movie yesterday. USE 2 A Series of Completed Actions We use the Simple Past to list a series of completed actions in the past. These actions happen 1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd‚

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    modal verbs

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    04 IBERICA 19.qxp 22/3/10 17:21 Página 77 A contrastive analysis of the use of modal verbs in the expression of epistemic stance in Business Management research articles in English and Spanish1 Ignacio Vázquez Orta Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) ivazquez@unizar.es Abstract In the present paper an intercultural quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of modal verbs as epistemic stance markers in SERAC (Spanish-English Research Article Corpus)‚ a corpus of research

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    Reporting Verbs

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    ACADEMIC LEARNING AND LANGUAGE LEARNING GUIDE Reporting Verbs In academic writing‚ you will often need to refer to the research of others‚ also called secondary sources. A reporting verb is a word which is used to talk about or report on other people ’s work. Reporting verbs can be used to great effect‚ but the difficulty with using them is that there are many‚ and each of them has a slightly different and often subtle meaning. Introduction In academic writing‚ it is important to present

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