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Find the sentence with the Complex Object
I felt the blood rush into my cheeks
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Choose a sentence with Participle II
She remembered a forgotten song
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Verbs followed by gerund and infinitive with difference in meaning
forget, remember, stop
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Find Participle I where they denote the action simultaneous with or preceding the action of the main verb
Having read the signature, she said quietly: “That’s what might be expected.”
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The Objective Participial Construction
He saw her standing by the gate and smiling.
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Present Participle Passive
While being examined, the boy could not help crying.
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Choose the correct form of the Participle. … the room, she saw her brother there.
Entering
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Define the part of speech. On hearing it, she doubled up and out laughing.
gerund
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State the function of the verbal. “The only way out was to tell my father the truth”.
predicative
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State the function of the Participle. “Generally speaking, he is not the man you need”
parenthesis
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Choose the name of the verbal and its function. “He drank again from the jar without slowing down”
Gerung, adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances
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Continue the sentence: I am not sure if it is going to rain.
It might rain
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Continue the sentence: I don’t know if we’ll see an elephant.
We may see one
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The sign says: “Passengers must show their tickets.”
So passengers have to show their tickets
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The children have to be in bed by nine. Their parents said:
You must be in bed by nine
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Mark … to hurry. He had lots of time
Didn’t need
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She isn’t answering the phone. She … be out
must
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You … wait in my office if you like
can
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Offer to make the tea
shall I make the tea?
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There is a parcel outside. The postman…. It.
must have left
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Henry demanded … to the manager
to speak
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I expect … my money back
to get
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Some people just choose … married
not to get married
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I usually avoid … in the rush hour
driving
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I can’t help … at his funny stories
laughing
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I can’t wait … the photos you took
to see
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Do you fancy … out for a meal?
going
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I must remember … this letter today. It is important.
to post
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I can remember … the letter. I posted it on Friday morning
posting
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An old man walking along the road stopped … to us
to talk
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There is too much noise. Can you all stop …, please?
stop taking
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The teacher introduced herself and went on … about the course.
explain
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The teacher told everyone to be quiet, but they just went on … .
talking
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I need … my shoes
to clean
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My shoes need … .
cleaning
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I want everyone … here
to come
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I’d like you … carefully
to listen
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They allow … here.
fishing
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They allow people … here
to fish
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It was a real problem. I couldn’t think what …
to do
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There’s the question of who … the reception
to invite
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It is cold. You’d better … a coat.
wear
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It is quite safe … the ladder
to use
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Your writing is difficult …
to read
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It is not safe for children … on ladders
to play
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The road is too busy for the children … safely
to cross
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I am thinking of … to Turkey
going
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I am looking forward … my friends again.
to seeing
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I have succeeded in … hold of the CD I wanted
getting
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If you need a ticket, I can get you one.
First
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If you go on like this, you will make yourself ill
first
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If you don’t apologize, I will never speak to you again.
first
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If you …water, it …
heat, boils
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If I … you, I … a lawyer for some advice
were, would ask
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If you … things properly, you … got into a mess
had planned, wouldn’t have
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If I … all this work to do, I … gone out for the day
didn’t have, would have
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The Transformational grammar was first suggested by
Zelling Harris
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Constructional analysis of syntactic units was initiated by…
G.Pocheptsov
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If a sentence has only one predicativity centre we call such sentences…
simple
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If a sentence has more than one predicativity centre we call it …
composite
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The … method in syntax means correlating different sentence types.
oppositional
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Which one is the main member of a sentence?
Subject, Predicate
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Which one is the secondary member of a sentence?
Adverbial modifier Attribute Object
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Which one is the secondary member of a sentence?
Adverbial modifier Attribute Object
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Which is NOT a coordinate sentence linker?
fixed
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A man is as old as he feels, and a woman is as old as she looks
Copulative coordination
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It is perfectly harmless, otherwise I would not have done it
Disjunctive coordination
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Knowledge makes one laugh, but wealth makes one dance
Adversative coordination
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Knowledge makes one laugh, but wealth makes one dance
Adversative coordination
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I am off on holiday, so I won’t be seeing you for a while
Causative-consecutive coordination
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The American scholar … divides predicates into states and non-states
W. Chafe
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According to … we can observe means of themes and rhemes information structure in
V.Y. Shevyakova
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The theory of cooperative behavior was proposed by the American linguist …
N. Chomsky
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Maxim of Quality:
be sincere, do not say what you believe to be false or that for what you lack adequate evidence;
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Maxim of Quantity
be as informative as is required by the situation, no more