05 maj 2011

English grammar ♥

nominalized adjectives, future in the past progressive (she would be easting raisins) future perfect progressive (she will have been eating raisins), full inversion ( initial adverbial, intransitive verb, heavy subject - not a pronoun or reporting clauses if the subject is heavy an no auxiliaries occur, with indirect object the normal word order is used), prep-phrasal verbs (prepositions and adverbs), descriptive genitives, non-assertives, subordinating conjunctions, modal auxiliaries, interrogative clauses, conditional sequences (open condition, hypothetical condition, rejected condition), generic reference (no definite article with countables in the plural or uncoutables!)
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 collective nouns (take singular or plural verb depending on the context), indivisable masses, likely assumptions (should as auxiliary verb), subordinate clauses, heavy adverbials (must not be placed between the subject and the verb), sentence adverbials (take initial position), non-finite subclauses (infinitive clauses, past participle and -ing clauses), finite subclauses ( adverbial clauses: temporal, place, condition, concessive, cause, purpose, consecutive or comparison), predictable habits, object complements (occurs with complex transitive verbs!!)

Det här med engelsk grammatik är inte så tokigt ändå!

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