Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
|
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 3 από τα 83.
Σελίδα 39
... usually appearing as ' blocks ' of text . Newspapers have headlines and headings . Books have titles , chapter heads , and running heads . Labels have product names and prices . Picture postcards have place - names and often a verbal ...
... usually appearing as ' blocks ' of text . Newspapers have headlines and headings . Books have titles , chapter heads , and running heads . Labels have product names and prices . Picture postcards have place - names and often a verbal ...
Σελίδα 263
... usually predicative . They are common in fiction . The soldiers were strong , well - trained , extremely well equipped , and ready to take on anyone . The points can be in any order , but they usually follow the end- weight principle ...
... usually predicative . They are common in fiction . The soldiers were strong , well - trained , extremely well equipped , and ready to take on anyone . The points can be in any order , but they usually follow the end- weight principle ...
Σελίδα 344
... usually carries the focus . And it is this position which usually attracts the clause element with greatest length and complexity - the ' weightiest ' element . This is the principle of end - weight . I want to go to the shops in the ...
... usually carries the focus . And it is this position which usually attracts the clause element with greatest length and complexity - the ' weightiest ' element . This is the principle of end - weight . I want to go to the shops in the ...
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction | 6 |
Theory into practice | 10 |
Grammar and vocabulary | 16 |
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα | |
79 άλλες ενότητες δεν εμφανίζονται
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
academic writing action addressee adjectives adverbials advertising ambiguity American English answer appear asked auxiliaries auxiliary verbs avoid British English CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Charles Dickens clause element clause types clauses Chapter cleft sentence common conjunctions construction context contrast conversation convey coordination CRUZ The University direct direct object effect ellipsis English entity especially event example EXPLANATION express fiction finite clause focus formal function genitive going happened identify Jane John kind language leave main verb Mary meaning minor sentences modals nonfinite clause nonpersonal noun phrase nouns Chapter object omitted Oslo accords paragraph passive past tense person plural postmodifiers premodifiers present tense Pro-forms pronouns punctuation question refer relationship relative clause reporting clauses semantic sequence singular someone speaker speech structure style stylistic subjunctive subordinate clause talk University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA usage usually verb phrase vocative words