Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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... plural . The plural noun is also right next to the verb , so this predisposes us to think in a plural way . The plural usage may even be heard in formal speech , as a consequence . But this will not do for formal writing , where a ...
... plural . The plural noun is also right next to the verb , so this predisposes us to think in a plural way . The plural usage may even be heard in formal speech , as a consequence . But this will not do for formal writing , where a ...
Σελίδα 190
... plural , but the number of leaves is the same in each case . Likewise , there is no difference between singular wheat and plural oats in the real world . Irregular forms are an aberration in any semantic approach to grammar . It is a ...
... plural , but the number of leaves is the same in each case . Likewise , there is no difference between singular wheat and plural oats in the real world . Irregular forms are an aberration in any semantic approach to grammar . It is a ...
Σελίδα 191
... plural in such words as fora ( forums ) and stadia ( stadiums ) . In cases such as foot and pound , the regular plural is actually the more formal : 3 feet / foot of cloth 6 pounds pound of sugar We need to note the rare cases where plurals ...
... plural in such words as fora ( forums ) and stadia ( stadiums ) . In cases such as foot and pound , the regular plural is actually the more formal : 3 feet / foot of cloth 6 pounds pound of sugar We need to note the rare cases where plurals ...
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Introduction | 6 |
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