... CruelIsabel la Cat´olica the Catholic IsabelAlejandro el Grande Alexander the Great (but also AlejandroMagno)xi A striking difference between Spanish andEnglish is the use of the definite article ... was no feminine form in existence, and few females in the job:ministro (was masculine and feminine) and now ministra for feminine formpresidente (was M and F) and now presidenta for feminine formc´onsul ... (Queen Isabel and King Fernando)los chicos the boys (and girls)los ni˜nos the children / the boyslos duques de Alba the Duke and Duchess of Albalos Presidentes the President and First Ladylos...
... Issues in the Planning of DefiniteandIndefinite Noun Phrases Douglas E. Appelt Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International and Center for the Study of Language and Information Stanford ... of definiteand in- definite noun phrases. Ideally, such an account would (1) provide a semantics for noun phrases, (2) define an actions like "uttering a definite noun phrase, ~ and ... NSNl actions are most frequently realized by referential indefinite noun phrases (Fodor and Sag, 1982}. Such a noun phrase is indefinite, but it is clear from the context that there is some...
... past, and future time. (Chapters 1 and 2; Charts 3-1 and 3-2) Directions: Pair up with a classmate. Speaker A: Ask Speaker B a question about his or her activities. Use what and the ... E: I wiU! I will! EXERCISE 4. Revlew of verb forms: past, present, and future. (Chapters 1 and 2; Charts 3-1 and 3-2) Direceions: Complete the dialogue with your own words. The dialogue ... works Be goins to and will mean the same when they are hard. ( used to make predictions about the future. 1 (b) She will succeed because she works hard. (a) and (b) have the same...
... having The Present Perfect and me Past Perfect 11 9 CHAPTER 5 Asking Questions I CONTENTS I 5-1 Yeslno questions and short answers 5-2 Yeslno questions and information questions ... questions and information questions 5-3 Where, when, why, and what time 5-4 Questions with who, who(m), and what 5-5 Spoken and written contractions with question words -,f (1 5-6 ... he (wear) a T-shirt and jeans. Everyone stopped and stared. Mr. Fox is a conservative dresser. Before that time, he (wear, newer) anything but a blue or gray suit. And he (wear, nor) his...
... wheels and a motor 2. is made of plastic and can be found in my purselpocket 3. is brown, is made of leather, and is in this room 4. is flat and rectangular 5. is white, hard, and in ... walk on your hands? 12. play tennis? 13. program a computer? 14. write legibly with both your right hand and your left hand? EXERCISE 6. Expressing past ability: COULD and COULDN'T. ... field 7. has (three) stories* and is made of (brick) 8. has four legs and is found on a farm 9. is green and we can see it out that window 10. is sweet and you can eat it 13 EXERCISE...
... money. The scandal shocked the nation. a. It was a scandal. e nation soon replaced the le-Am. 7. I bought a new camera. I read the directions twice, but I didn't understand them. They ... Let's stop working and take a break. I'm getting 6. Sam is wearing one brown sock and one blue sock today. He got IK,+F, -, m a hurry this morning and didn't pay attention ... you clap and yell when they won? 302 CHAPTER 10 EXERCISE 23. Participial adjectives. (Charts 10-7 and 10-8) DimFMm: Complete the sentences with an -ed or -ing adjective and the...
... 'ho hundred years ago, people on ships and in coastal towns greatly feared the pirates who sailed the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. 7. The earth receives less than one-billionth ... others? 8. One young musician practiced hours and hours every day. The other young musician had a regular job and practiced only in the evenings and on the weekends. QuEsnoNs: Which musician ... 9. . One city provides clean water and a modem sewer system for its citizens. - Another city uses its rivers and streams as both a source of water and a sewer. - . QUESTIONS: Which...
... store. 5. I would like the Grand Canyon. 6. My husband and I would love Arizona. 7. I need my homework tonight. 8. What time do you expect Chicago? Gerunds and lnflnltlves 373 EXERCISE ... sunrise, and (Zisten) to the birds. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are thinking about (sell) their old house and (buy) a new one. 10. Kathy plans (mm) to NewYork City, @nd) a job, and (start) ... lights, and (lock) the door before you leave for work this morning. 21. Sometimes when I'm listening to someone who is speaking English very fast, I nod my head and pretend (understand)...
... someone, they usually offer a strong handshake and look the other person straight in the eye. In some countries, however, it is impolite (shake) hands firmly, and (look) a person in the eye ... can't go outside in shorts and sandals. 10. 1 didn't stay home and miss work. I wasn't really sick, but I didn't feel good all day. EXERCISE 33. TOO and ENOUGH + Inflnltive. ... do you stand to another person when you are speaking? North Americans prefer (stand) just a little less than an arm's length from someone. Many people in the Middle East and Latin...
... Parallel structure with and, but, or, 226, 228 with verbs (walks and talks, is walking and talkin&, 76 Participial adjectives (interested vs. interesting), 297 Particles, in phrasal ... and plural) Polite questions using modals (May R W€wldyou?), 197, 199,218 Possessive: in adjective clauses (whose), 359 nouns (Tom's), 173 pronouns and adjectives (mine and ... (infinitive), 373-374 (in order) to, 39 1 (excess amount), 394 with and (and I do too), 235 Transitive and intransitive verbs, 280 lko-word verbs, 432 (SEE ALSO Phrasal verbs)...