Limba Engleza-Tematica Licenta (Gramatica) I. The Noun Phrase
Limba Engleza-Tematica Licenta (Gramatica) I. The Noun Phrase
Limba Engleza-Tematica Licenta (Gramatica) I. The Noun Phrase
1) Morphematic structure
-adverbially
-objective possessive
-subjective possessive
Comparison means the changes that word undergo to express degrees in quality, or
amounts in quantity.
There are two forms: The comparative expressing a greater degree of quality, and the
superlative, expressing the greatest degree of quality.
The indicative mood ist hat form of a verb which represents a thing as a fact, or
inquires about some fact.
Sequence of Tenses
Rule 1
A past tense in the principal clauses is always followed by a past tense in the
subordinate clause.
Rule 2
If the tense used with the principal clause is in the present or future tense, the tense of
the subordinate clause can be in any tense based on what needs to be conveyed.
Rule 3
When we use the principal clause in the future tense, we do not use subordinating-
clause beginning with’’when, until, before, after, etc’’.
Rule 4
-We use may in the subordinate clause when the principal clause is in the present
tense
-we use’’might’’ in the subordinate clause when the principal clause is in the past
tense.
Rule5
When some phrases such as’’if only,wish that, what if, it is time’’ are used, the
clauses that follow it are always in the past tense.
-simple
-compound
-complex
-compund-complex
A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and matifiers.
Green,underline=verb
Blue,italics=object
Dependent clauses can refer to the subject(who, which) the sequence time(since,while), or the
causal elements(because, if) of the independent clause.
Comma=pink,regular font
If a sentence begins with a dependent clause, note the comma after this clause.
If, on the other hand, the sentence begins with an independent clause, there is not a comma
separating the two clauses.
Althoygh one completed her literasture review, she still needed to work on her metods
section.
Because he organized his sources by theme, it was easier for his readers to fallow.
Subordinate Clause
A subordinate clause(or dependent clause) is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete
sentence because it does not express a complete thought.
Example: She had a pretty gift for quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit.
A musicologist is a man who can read music but can’t hear it.
Locutionary act: performing on act of saying something illocutionary act: performing an act
in saying something .
The locutionary act can be viewed as a mere uttening of some words in certaind language,
while the illocutionary and perlocutionary acts convey a more complicated message the
hearer.
The locutionary act is closely connected with speaker’s intentions such as:stating,
questioning, promising, giving commands, etc.
Implicature mechanisms
Implicative denotes either the act of meaning or implying one thing by saying something else,
ot the object of that act.