... Put each verb in the brackets in the correct tense • 6.They (drive) to school are driving tomorrow • Tommy (read) ... (take) _a photograph of took me when I (not look) wasn’t looking Put each verb in the brackets in the correct tense are going • 11 Ann, we (go) _ to town (you Are you coming come) ... States? • 15 Louis (eat) _ dinner was eating when his friend called Put each verb in the brackets in the correct tense • 16 At one time, Mr Waxman owned (own) this building • 17 Jill always...
... include, sound, equal, resemble, look like - We mustn’t use the future tense in adverbial clause of time ( time clause) ( the present tenses will be used instead) EXERCISES “ Hurry up! What’s taking ... forget c have forgotten d am forgetting 12 I all of the questions correctly since I began this grammar exercise on verbtense a am answering b was answering c have been answering d had been ... by the time I go out on a date tonight * NOTE : - We don’t usually use the following verbs in progressive tenses know , believe, imagine, want, realize, feel, doubt, need, understand, suppose,...
... man _ (run) after the train He _(want) _(catch) it I (do) an exercise on the verbtense at this moment and I _ (think) that I _(know) how (use) it now Michael ...
... 6 Would you mind (show).me how (send)an e-mail V Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets in the following sentences I (not see).your brother recently - No He (not be)out ... centuries, and nowadays they (wear)by many Vietnamese women at work VI Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the following sentences If the (not be) gravity, the moon (shoot) ... If the crops (die), many people (go).hungry this coming winter VII Give the correct form of each verbs in the following sentences If today (be).Sunday, we (go) to your native village 2 Look, Lan!...
... weeks He(visit) a lot of beautiful spots in Viet Nam Complete the sentences with the correct verb form ( play , have , drive , go , live , work , read , ) The children football in the school...
... (see) that film several times because I like it III Supply the correct verb form: Present tenses Listen! I (think) someone (knock) at the door Up to the present, ... (ever, see) such a beautiful girl VII Give the right forms of the verbs in brackets: Past tenses Yesterday John (go) to the store before he (go) home Our ... 10 How long you (learn) English? V Supply the correct verb form: Simple past or Past continuos When I (arrive) at this house, he still (sleep) ...
... unusual 25 B national D cathedral A population iternation C B information C D Gellary Part II- VERB TENSES Columbus……………… (discover) America more than 400 years ago It……… (rain) very hard now...
... are "modal auxiliary verbs"? Modal in English is expressed by either or both of the forms: verbal and non-verbal The verbal form can be a modal auxiliaries or a lexical verb expressing modality ... have to and must Modal verbs are verbs, which 'help' other verbs to express a meaning: it is important to realize that "modal verbs" have no meaning by themselves A modal verb such as would has ... verbs Modal verbs are NEVER used with other auxiliary verbs such as do, does, did etc The negative is formed simply by adding "not" after the verb; questions are formed by inversion of the verb...
... syntactic and semantic properties of verbs: VerbNet (Kipper et al., 2008) draws on several hand-built and semi-automatic sources to link the syntax and semantics of 5,726 verbs FrameNet (Baker et al., ... example sentences for 4,186 verbs PropBank (Palmer et al., 2005) is a corpus where each verb is annotated for its arguments and their semantic roles, covering a total of 4,592 verbs There are many language-specific ... systems for English verbs are those that produced VALEX, Preiss et al (2007), and the BioLexicon (Venturi et al., 2009) The Preiss system extracts a verb instance’s GRs using the Rasp general-language...
... bilingual verb sub-categorization patterns are acquired by navigating the bilingual dependency trees A verb sub-categorization is the collocation of a verb and all of its argument/adjunct nouns, i.e verb- noun ... (a) chunk alignment for chunk-based, head-tail based translation and (b) bilingual verb- noun collocation by using the chunk alignment and a monolingual dependency parser back-off the translation ... problem, we utilize bilingual verb- noun collocations that are automatically acquired from the chunk-aligned bilingual corpora 4.1 step Filter out reliable bilingual verb- noun collocations BiVN...
... (surface tense/ aspect) the verb lemma the word to the left the word to the right nominal subject direct object auxiliary verb object of a preposition temporal adverb normalized temporal adverb other ... English entries containing 2,000,000 verb phrases with 750,000 verb phrases having corrections.5 The annotated tense/ aspect labels include 12 combinations of tense (past, present, future) and aspect ... progressive) Error Correction Using Global Context As we described in Section 1, using only local information about the target verb phrase may lead to inaccurate correction of tense/ aspect errors Thus,...
... target verbs These features are usually more indicative of verb sense distinctions than simple features such as words next to the target verb or their POS tags For example, the Chinese verb “出| ... Hainan, ……” The verb s object “香蕉/banana”, which is next to the verb in (2a), is far away from the verb in (2b) For (2b), a classifier only looking at the adjacent positions of the target verb tends ... Semantic category of the subject of the target verb Semantic category of the object of the target verb Transitivity of the target verb Whether the target verb takes a sentential complement and which...
... 113K verb instances, 97K of which are verbs represented in at least one VerbNet class Semlink includes 495 verbs, whose instances are labeled with more than one class (including one single VerbNet ... on the VerbNet classification without its instances This is of course an unrealistic setting as it would assume that the current VerbNet release already includes all senses for English verbs In ... previous work It has been often observed that verb senses tend to show different selectional constraints in a specific argument position and the above verb order is a clear example In the direct...
... missing verbs in each cluster There are also many gaps – unclassified verbs – when the translation is not a verb, or a verb that is not in the Levin classification Of the 480 most frequent verb types ... characterizes the probability that a verb xi is a member of cluster c Syntactic frames The syntactic frames are defined as the sister constituents of the verb in a Verb Phrase (VP) constituent, namely, ... only active verbs are included in this study, rather than attempt to reconstruct the argument structure of passives Verb pattern The ATB includes morphological analyses for each verb resulting...
... 47 the main verb/ reduced relative (MV/RR) ambiguity illustrated below (Bever, 1970): The horse raced past the barn fell The verb raced can be interpreted as either a past tense main verb, or as ... sentences in (2) use an unaccusative verb, melted Unaccusatives are intransitive change of state verbs (2a); like unergatives, the transitive counterpart for these verbs is also causative (2b) The ... corpusbased techniques Second, usingverb diatheses reduces noise There is a certain consensus (Briscoe and Copestake, 1995; Pustejovsky, 1995; Palmer, 1999) that verb diatheses are regular sense...
... present of 'to have' - past participle of the verb IF - tense = past participle, - verb is regular THEN the verb sequence is formed with: - 'ed-form' of the verb CONCLUSIONS In the paper we have presented ... the verb, from the lexical category which the verb is a member of and, more generally, from several kinds of temporal expressions that may appear in the sentence Moreover, the choice of the tense ... grammatical tense to employ for each open item of the exercise in order to correctly describe the status of the world the sentence is intended to represent, and ii) to appropriately conjugate the verb...