Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... verb in the main clause . Regardless of the tense of the verb , a present participle expresses an action occurring at the same time as that of the verb . A perfect participle expresses time before that of the verb . A present infinitive ...
... verb in the main clause . Regardless of the tense of the verb , a present participle expresses an action occurring at the same time as that of the verb . A perfect participle expresses time before that of the verb . A present infinitive ...
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... verb , a plural subject a plural verb . If the subject is a personal pronoun , inflected for person , the verb agrees in person . If the subject is a noun it is always considered to be in the third per- son , and takes the third person ...
... verb , a plural subject a plural verb . If the subject is a personal pronoun , inflected for person , the verb agrees in person . If the subject is a noun it is always considered to be in the third per- son , and takes the third person ...
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... verb rather than combining with it . For example , " They held the cashier up " is subject to misinterpretation ... verb has four principal parts from which its many other forms are derived . In regular verbs the third and fourth ...
... verb rather than combining with it . For example , " They held the cashier up " is subject to misinterpretation ... verb has four principal parts from which its many other forms are derived . In regular verbs the third and fourth ...
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