... Give the correct form of the verbs (Englsh 8)1.The sun always (rise) in the east. Look, it (rise)!2. I don’t ... the local museum. 9. My father (read) now. He always (read) a book after dinner.10. A friend of my brother’s (call) him last night, but he (not be) at home. So I (take) a message for him.11. ... (be) on holiday in Ha Long Bay.27. Phuong (not finish) her homework yet.28. Would you like some coffee? I just (make) some.29. She (feed) the cat yet? - Yes, she (feed) it half an hour ago.30....
... around to it one of these days. get out of get out of & gets out of getting out of got out of gotten/got out of 1. get out of p.v. When you get out of something or get out of doing something ... FOCUS ON: pronunciationof three-word phrasal verbs The pronunciationof three-word phrasal verbs is generally quite simple: the second, or middle, particle is accented regardless of whether ... down with, 6 get around to, 6 look forward to, 3 come off, 2 get out of, 6 monkey around with, 6 come up with, 6 go after, 4 put on, 1 doze off, 2 go back on, 6 1,1 thought about what I was...
... around to it one of these days. get out of get out of & gets out of getting out of got out of gotten/got out of 1. get out of p.v. When you get out of something or get out of doing something ... FOCUS ON: pronunciationof three-word phrasal verbs The pronunciationof three-word phrasal verbs is generally quite simple: the second, or middle, particle is accented regardless of whether ... didn't learn a thing. I didn't get anything out of it. The judge didn't get any pleasure out of imposing such a harsh penalty. 3. get out of p.v. When you use force, pressure, or deceit...
... brother managed to kill the snake just at the time when I were almost exhausted. Supply the correct form of the verbs1. Cats could fly if they (have) wings.2. If Peter (study) harder, he would ... would stay in bed for all day long.6. If she made him change his mind, she would save him a lot of trouble.7. I wish he would come tomorrow.8. I wish it were a little warmer. I feel very cold.9. ... would stay in bed for all day long.6. If she ( make) him change his mind, she would save him a lot of trouble.7. I wish he (come) tomorrow.8. I wish it (be) a little warmer. I feel very cold.9....
... tables of two problems in details. Results of mispronunciations of the sounds through recording were presented in the following order of tables from the highest to the smallest number of each ... Total of subjects mispronounced (%) 90 90 100 90 80 60 Table 5: Mispronunciations across subjects 2.2.1.3. Mispronunciations across the positions of sounds The next table shows details of ... 6: Mispronunciation across the positions of sounds The same operation as in Table 4 is adopted here, but now a is the result of the ten subjects' mispronunciation on each position of the...
... 289398 Adverbs of manner 291399 Examples of adverbs of manner 293400 Adverbs of place 294401 Examples of adverbs of place 295402 Adverbs of time 295403 Comments on certain adverbs of time 297404 ... variety ofFrench that oscillates between standard French – the French used fornews broadcasts and in good-quality newspapers and magazines – and the upper end of informal French – that is to say French ... members of society.Just as there are many varieties of English, of which you are no doubt fully aware,so there are many varieties of French. Some are geographically based – the French of Paris...
... to n of the ai4. Linear algebrax the norm (or modulus) of x−−→OA OA / vector OAOA OA / the length of the segment OAATA transpose / the transpose of AA−1A inverse / the inverse of ... to the (power) minus n√x (square) root x / the square root of x3√x cube root (of) x4√x fourth root (of) xn√x nth root (of) x(x + y)2x plus y all squaredxy2x over y all squaredn! ... transpose of AA−1A inverse / the inverse of A2 17.2.1999/H. Văaliaho Pronunciation of mathematical expressionsThe pronunciations of the most common mathematical expressions are given in the listbelow....
... structure of the lexicon-grammar built for French and we discuss its algorithmic implications for parsing. The construction of a lexicon-grammar ofFrench has led to an accumulation of linguistic ... properties ofFrench verbs have been limited in terms of the size of sentences, that is, by restricting the type of complements to object complements. We considered 3 main types of objects: ... class of contences could be reduced to entries of the lexicon-gremmr as presented in 1. and 2. We will now give examples of simple sentences that have structures different of the structures of...
... addition of lexical heads leads to an enor-mous number of potential rules, making direct esti-mation of P(RHS|LHS) infeasible because of sparsedata. Therefore, the generation of the RHS of a rulegiven ... labeled precision and re-call of about 66%. We experimented with a num-ber of tree transformation that take account of thepeculiarities of the annotation of the French Tree-ures are slightly ... Thisheuristic produces the correct POS for the subparts of the compound most of the time.2An alternative would be to retain thecattag of the com-pound. The effect of this decision needs to...