Essentials of English GrammarUniversity of Alabama Press, 1964 - 387 Seiten A classic of English grammar, Essentials of English Grammar provides a common ground for the traditionalist and the structural or descriptive linguist. Jespersen's work provides insight into the fundamental concepts that underlie the linguistic approach, but at the same time the foundation of the traditional approach is retained. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 36
Seite 123
... taken good care of . He was taken no notice of , but his sister was made much of . I hate being found fault with . This liberty is found with such set phrases only as those here exemplified . 12.7 . The converted subject of a passive ...
... taken good care of . He was taken no notice of , but his sister was made much of . I hate being found fault with . This liberty is found with such set phrases only as those here exemplified . 12.7 . The converted subject of a passive ...
Seite 253
... taken , ( 2 ) is being taken ( 24.91 ) , ( 3 ) has been taken , ( 4 ) gets taken . 24.13 . As will be readily understood , the pure meaning of a present tense is chiefly found when habitual actions are spoken of , e.g. You can't do that ...
... taken , ( 2 ) is being taken ( 24.91 ) , ( 3 ) has been taken , ( 4 ) gets taken . 24.13 . As will be readily understood , the pure meaning of a present tense is chiefly found when habitual actions are spoken of , e.g. You can't do that ...
Seite 318
... taken in the active sense : John's ( his ) discovery , admiration , love , respect , approbation , etc. But in all those cases in which more interest is taken in the person who is the object of an action than in the person who is the ...
... taken in the active sense : John's ( his ) discovery , admiration , love , respect , approbation , etc. But in all those cases in which more interest is taken in the person who is the object of an action than in the person who is the ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 15 |
CHAPTER II | 22 |
CHAPTER III | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
27 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adjectives adjunct adverbs amorphous sentences auxiliary barks CHAPTER chiefly colloquial combinations Compare compounds connexion consonant construction corresponding definite article denote Dickens diphthongs distinction English examples expanded tenses express felt French frequent future genitive gerund grammatical H. W. Fowler idea implies indefinite indefinite article indicated indirect object infinitive interrogative intransitive Jane Austen John kind lady language look married mass-words meaning mentioned names natural negative never nexus nexus-substantives Note originally participle passive perfect phonetic pluperfect plural possible preceded predicative present tense preterit primary pronouns pronunciation question reference regard relative clause relative pronoun secondary seen sense set phrases Similarly singular sometimes sound speak speaker speech spelling spoken stantive stress subjunctive substantive superlative syllable tell tendency tertiary thing third person thou transitive verbs verb voiceless vowel woman word-order words writing