... structure of the text and has relatively little to say about how and when to produce complex sentences. The second class of work has addressed the problem of producing complex sentences but does ... generating complex sentences. Several other systems also touch on the generation of complexsentences although it is not their main focus. MUMBLE (McDonald, 1983) can produce complex sentences ... 17. Modeling and Analysis of Operating Systems requires Fundamental Algorithms, Computability and Formal Languages, and Probability. Fundamental Algorithms and Computability and Formal...
... THE PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SENTENCES (CÂU CHỦ ĐỘNG – CÂU BỊ ĐỘNG)I.Chuyển các câu sau sang thể bị động:1. They can’t ... exercises. 8/ Sentences of order:56. Open your book. 57. Take off your hat. 58. Don’t do that silly thing again. 59. Let’s tell them about it. 60. Don’t let the other see you. 9/ Sentences ... you? 19. How long have they waited for the doctor? 20. What time can the boys hand in their papers? 3/ Sentences with two objects:21. The teacher gave each of us two exercise books....
... paragraph from her diary My boyfriend, Kevin, is not very handsome. He's quite short, and He's really thin. He doesn't like sports, and he never wants to go dancing with me on Saturdays. ... WISH SENTENCES Regrets1. I wish I ___________________ drunk and kissed Samantha. (get NEGATIVE)2. I wish it ___________________ ... I'm not sure but I really love him. And I believe he can change if he wants to. 2. Write 7 things Jess might wish for. 1- Kevin is not very handsome………………………………………………………………2- He's...
... find him at home for he is always on the move. 26. They use milk for making butter and cheese. 27. Science and Technology have completely changed human life. 28. John used to visit Mr. Cole ... examined. 17. How are candles made? 18. For a long time the earth was believed to be flat. 19. Were you taught how to apply this theory by your teacher? 6/ Sentences with Phrasal verbs:41. ... exercises. 8/ Sentences of order:56. Open your book. 57. Take off your hat. 58. Don’t do that silly thing again. 59. Let’s tell them about it. 60. Don’t let the other see you. 9/ Sentences...
... kép:Càng ngày càng: more and more long adj/advless and lessEg: My lessons get more and more difficultless and lessThe storm became more and more violent. The story gets more and more interesting. ... Life is becoming less and less expensive.+ short adj/adv + er and short adj/adv + er The days get shorter and shorter.+ His voice gets weaker and weaker.+ He ran faster and faster.- TÝnh từ ... lệ:+ Everyday you are getting better and better. + The noise become less and less.Chó ý: Chúng ta nhắc lại những adj và adv so sánh kép có liên từ " ;and& quot; nối nh trên để diễn tả cái...
... ni gota de ingl´es He doesn’t understand any English at all2.8 Order with no andcompound verbal formsIn the case of compound verbal forms with ser, estar and haber, no precedes theauxiliary:No ... Primero and ´ultimo are logically the only ordinal numbers to be used regularly in the four forms.Primero and tercero lose the o before a masculine noun.248 26 Interrogative and negative sentences c ... hundredthund´ecimo eleventh mil´esimo thousandth´ultimo lastNote that all the above are really adjectives and all the ordinal numbers agree in num-ber and gender. They therefore all have four...
... Evolution and the Meanings of Life. NewYork: Simon and Schuster.Depew, D. J. 1998. Intelligent design and irreducible complexity. A rejoinder. Rhetoric and Public Affairs 1: 571–8.Depew, D. J., and ... energy sources,produce new metabolic pathways andcomplex functions, and cope withpotentially lethal mutations (Shanks and Joplin 1999; Thornhill and Ussery2000; Deacon 2003).Behe argues that ... bloodclotting and metabolic pathways, are subject to naturalistic explanations and, although complex, are not in the end irreducibly complex. We are justnow entering a new age in understanding the...
... methodology for computing these inferences and for determining whether they are cancelled or not for all possible configurations: simple andcomplex ut- terances and sequences of utterances. 3.1 Simple ... sunderstandings and non-understandings. Speech Communication, 15:213-229. G. Hirst. 1991. Existence assumptions in knowledge representation. Artificial Intelligence, 49:199-242. L. Karttunen and ... Presupposition and entail- ment. In Oh C.K. and Dinneen D.A, editors, Syn- ta~ and Semantics, Presupposition, volume 11, pa- ges 155-182. Academic Press. H. Zeevat. 1992. Presupposition and accommoda-...
... often use and 38% teachers consider it effective. Teachers should take this into consideration to meet their students‟ demands. Finally, a medium number of teachers and students: 50% and 40% ... catch the words and understand what the speakers mean. The figures show that oral production skill is concentrated while the two skills reading and writing account for: 24.3% and 15.7% in turn. ... the class atmosphere is very pleasant and comfortable. In this school, there is also library where teachers and students can borrow books, magazines and newspapers. However, teaching aids to...
... average sentence length ratiobetween source sentencesand target sentences. The largest gain (+2.39) is achieved when thecombined pseudo word insertion (PWI) and wordreordering is performed.There ... Ko-rean sentences are not aligned to any Englishwords, and can simply and easily be removed byreferring to their POS information. The unalignedwords are case particles, final endings, and auxil-iary ... Ondˇrej Bojar, AlexandraConstantin, and Evan Herbst. 2007. Moses: OpenSource Toolkit for Statistical Machine Translation.In Proc. of ACL Demonstration session.Do-Gil Lee and Hae-Chang Rim....
... actions and to refer to actions in subsequent discourse. Furthermore, and more importantly for the present purpose, it facilitates the representation of sentences about multiple actions and relations ... multiple actions and relations between them, e.g., (lb), and temporal information, e.g., (lc): (1) a. What about rereading the Operations manual? b. By getting the key and unlocking the ... logical form. Multi-clause sentences Another area of logical form that has not received much attention is the representation of sentences about multi- ple actions and relations between them....
... onehand, and the gap-junctional diffusion of Ca2+ and IP3onthe other, on the intercellular coordination of Ca2+oscillations.In biochemistry, the theoretical analyses of stationarystates and ... can also give riseto a dynamics more complex th an simple oscillations (seeChaos and bursting).FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDEBEHAVIOURFor a better understanding of biological oscillations, it is ... and Complexity in Model Ecosystems.Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.Ó FEBS 2002 Modelling calcium oscillations (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 1355 REVIEW ARTICLEModelling of simple and complex...
... hypersur-faces M1 and M2in C2 and points p ∈ M1 and q ∈ M2, when do there exist open sets U and Vin C2, with p ∈ U and q ∈ V and a biholomor-phism Φ: U → Vsuch that Φ(p)=q and Φ(M1∩ ... converse is truewhen M and fare real analytic (but not in gen-eral) and can be proved by complexifying M and f.Theorem. Let Mbe a real analytic hypersurfacein Cn and let fbe a real ... Cnthat preserve angles. Butthen the connection to complex variables is de-stroyed and we end up by generalizing complex analysis to R3 and its finite dimensional groupof conformal transformations.It...
... overexpressed PPARbforms high Mrcomplexes consisting at least in part ofoligomerized PPARb, and that these complexes arepolyubiquitinated and rapidly degraded. This possiblyserves as a safeguard ... that these complexes are not composed of stoi-chiometric amounts of PPARb and its obligatoryRxR heterodimerization partner.Agonist and protein level influence the degree ofhigh Mr complex formationTo ... levels and agonist binding on PPARb stabilitycorrelate with the formation of high MrPPARbcomplexes that consist predominantly of PPARb, and may even represent homooligomers. Such complexeshave...