... In communicative process inEnglish as well as in other languages, questions play an important role in our daily life. We are not able to keep communicating going on well without asking questions. ... that questions can not be missed in communication. There are a lot of types of question inEnglish but in this paper I would like to devote all my interest inEnglish negative questionsin order ... only one is true. In form, alternative questions are similar to yes/no interrogatives, in starting with the finite operator and not containing a question word. Alternative questions offer two...
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... điểm nào?b) Types of questionsinEnglish In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In “Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan, 2003): ... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of questions distinct from declarative ... questions Wh .questions In some other studies, there is another way to classify questionsin both languages: Questions inEnglishQuestionsin Vietnamese1. Yes-no questions 1. Câu hỏi tổng quát2. Alternative questions 2....
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... swearing in English, for example, it does not begin to provide an explanation for anything that we see within the corpus. Description in tandem with explanation is a powerful combination in linguistics. ... produce an over-arching theory, they are forcing a separation between what may be intertwined Swearing inEnglish 4 2 ‘So you recorded swearing’ Bad language in present-day English 48 Bad ... while once again the intention to some degree is to insult, Swearing inEnglish 26there is also an imperative involved, typically with a demand being made that the target go away. In a Gen utterance,...
... mistake is also repeated in alternative questions. Forming negative questions by using subject operator inversion may probably be hard work since the word-order for questionsin Vietnamese is almost ... long)… In Vietnamese questions, interrogative pronouns are located in the place of the word, which it replaces. It is not necessary to invert it to the beginning of the sentence like in English. ... undeniable that questions can not be missed in communication. There are a lot of types of question inEnglish but in this paper I would like to devote all my interest into English negative questions...
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... simple questions to obtain specific information The learner may need prompting at this level. OCR Functional Skills Qualification inEnglish at Entry Level 11 Speaking, Listening and ... drinks 2. your friend’s favourite food and drinks 3. anything else that is important OCR Functional Skills Qualification inEnglish at Entry Level 13 Entry Level 1 Speaking, Listening ... on Internal Assessment in the Functional Skills Entry Level English Centre Handbook. 40 OCR Functional Skills Qualification inEnglish at Entry Level 5.1 Entry Level 2 – Speaking, Listening...
... FOCUSQuestion 1Writing a letter or email. Focus on advising, apologising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, persuading, recommending and suggesting.FORMAT Candidates ... reading texts: an article, an essay, a letter, a report, a review. Varying focuses according to the task, including: advising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, ... on advising, apologising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, recommending, suggesting.Part 2 Candidates choose one task from a choice of five questions (including the...
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