... 4 5Figure 7: Transformations for a context -free coarse grammar. From left to right: the original constituent,Markovized with v = 1, h = 1, discontinuities resolved, normal form (second binarization).model ... Negra with the same setup as insection 3.3. We report discontinuous F1scores aswell as exact match scores. For previous results ondiscontinuous parsing with Negra, see table 3. For results with ... parsing long sentences with the resultinggrammar remains infeasible. Therefore we need tolook at other techniques for parsing longer sen-tences. We will stick with the straightforward5The implementation...
... type of salesforce structure in which the salesforce sells along product lines is called a:a. territorial salesforce.b. product salesforce.c. customer salesforce.d. retail salesforce.126. ... responsibilities EXCEPT:a. territorial sales force structure.b. pychographic trait sales force structure.c. product sales force structure.d. customer sales force structure.101. If your company were ... the tendency for marketing research to:a. become a vehicle for pitching the sponsor's products.b. become a vehicle for discriminating in the marketplace.c. become a means for raising prices....
... Glasgow. For negatives and questionswith have to/has to and had to, we use a form of do. / don't have to work on Sundays. Why does Andrew have to study every evening? Did you have to pay for ... outside. 1 I've got some pills 2 Foreign visitors can't travel freely here. 3 Be careful waiting for a bus in England. 4 This film isn't for under-sixteens. Should, ought to, ... table for me? ~ Yes, of course. We do not use Do you like ? for a request, NOT DO YOU LIKE TO LIE THE TABLE FOR ME? It is always worth taking the trouble to use one of these request forms in...
... passive. Use a phrase with by only if it adds information. ► a Belgian called Etienne Lenoir / make / the first motor car 1. but / Lenoir / not produce / many cars / for sale But Lenoir ... English for a person to be the subject in a passive sentence like the one about Claire. Mike was sent tickets for the concert. My wife is paid more than 1 am. Andrew has been awarded a prize for ... that It is said that Henry is in love with Claire. (= People say that Henry is in love with Claire.) We can use the structure it + passive verb + clause with verbs of reporting. We use this...
... fridge. D An ing-form + a noun We can use an ing-form with a noun. a sleeping-bag - a bag for sleeping in a waiting-room - a room for waiting in a washing-machine = a machine for washing clothes ... express a general meaning (see Unit 86). Dogs make wonderful pets. Oranges contain vitamin C. Here dogs means all dogs, dogs in general. These sentences with a/an express the same general meaning. ... brackets. ► We didn't have much time for lunch. David made something for us. (omelette) David made an omelette for us. 1 They ran the race before they held the long jump. Matthew won...
... out. (= have enough energy for) We can't go on holiday together if your dates don't fit in with mine. (= go together with) The thief managed to get away with about £2,000 in cash. ... him. (= go as fast as) I'm looking forward to the trip. (= thinking ahead with pleasure about) If you're going barefoot, look out for/ watch out for broken glass. (= be careful about) ... yet. You'd better get on with it. (= start, continue) Mark doesn't really get on with Alan. They're always arguing. (= have a good relationship with) / have lots of little jobs...
... holiday. a) that b) what c) which d) who 1 At last I've found the information that I was looking a) for b) for it c) for that d) it 2 Everyone………………………. the building was searched by the police. ... left the aircraft. Everyone else had left before him. 4 Mrs Harper became Managing Director. No other woman had done that before. 5 Daniel applied for the job. No other candidate as suitable ... in the correct form of the verb. You may need to use will or would. Matthew: I haven't forgotten your birthday, you know. If you like, (►) I'll book (1 / book) a table for Thursday...
... news.) I'll probably go for a walk later on if it stays fine. (It might stay fine.) We use if for something that we think might happen. We use if (not when) for something impossible or ... helpless. If only I could speak the language. Compare wish with would and with the past. I wish something exciting would happen. (I wish for an action in the future.) I wish my life was more interesting. ... tickets. We queued for an hour, (in spite of) TEST 25 Conditionals and wish (Units 144-149) Test 25A Complete the news report about a protest against a new road. Put in the correct form of the verbs....
... to-infinitive or for + an ing-form. This heater is to keep /for keeping the plants warm in winter. This machine is used to cut /for cutting plastic. But we do not use for + an ing-form to talk about ... the way all right. E To or for? We can use forwith a noun to say why we do something. The whole family have gone out for a bike ride. Why don't you come over for coffee? To talk about ... answer quiz questions, (so that) Claude studies encyclopedias so that he can answer quiz questions. ? Vicky: I'm saving up. I'm planning a holiday, (for) Vicky is saving up for a holiday....
... difficulty with 3 answer to 7 matter with 4 cause of 3 1 with 5 with 2 of 6 for 3 of 7 of 4 for 8 between 4 1 answers to all the (quiz) questions 2 knowledge of French 3 desire for progress ... send away for 9 get on to 3 look/watch out for 10 go in for 4 look forward to 11 cut down on 5 keep up with 12 fall back on 6 put up with 13 get round to 7 get on with 14 make up for 3 1 ... satisfied with their pay increase. 2 1 for 2 at 3 at 4 for 5 at 6 to 3 1 responsible for 5 full of 2 ready for 6 interested in 3 aware of 7 late for 4 similar to 8 famous for Unit...
... is normal in conversation. One is more formal. We can use they for other people in general. They say too much sugar is bad for you. We can also use it for people in authority. They're ... believe in 4 Idioms with and without reflexive pronouns (D-E) Rachel and Vicky are at Mike and Harriet's party. Complete the conversation. Put in the verbs with or without a reflexive ... (that) you can't come with us. This is much more usual than, for example, To meet your friends was nice. C There or it? We often use there when we mention something for the first time, like...
... Better education for the young 3 Better hospitals for 1 Food for 4 Jobs for 2 Homes for 5 Better pensions for The old, the rich, etc (A-B) Rewrite the sentences using a phrase with the and an ... of money have comfortable lives. The rich have comfortable lives. 1 We live near a special school for people who can't hear. 2 The old soldiers were holding a service for those who had ... travel. It is our duty to care for the sick. B What adjectives can we use? These are some of the adjectives and other words that we can use in a phrase with the. To do with social or economic position:...
... holiday. a) that b) what c) which d) who 1 At last I've found the information that I was looking a) for b) for it c) for that d) it 2 Everyone………………………. the building was searched by the police. ... in the correct form of the verb. You may need to use will or would. Matthew: I haven't forgotten your birthday, you know. If you like, (►) I'll book (1 / book) a table for Thursday ... left the aircraft. Everyone else had left before him. 4 Mrs Harper became Managing Director. No other woman had done that before. 5 Daniel applied for the job. No other candidate as suitable...