Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... Tenses and Modal Auxiliaries Tense functions are of two kinds : absolute and relative . The absolute tenses usually indicate time from the point of view of a speaker's utterance ; such tenses are the present , past , future and perfect ...
... Tenses and Modal Auxiliaries Tense functions are of two kinds : absolute and relative . The absolute tenses usually indicate time from the point of view of a speaker's utterance ; such tenses are the present , past , future and perfect ...
Pagina 112
... tense might also express in New English a future state or happening , a threat , desire or expectation . The past tense is mostly signalled by an adverb or modifying phrase denoting anterior time . If the action in the past is related ...
... tense might also express in New English a future state or happening , a threat , desire or expectation . The past tense is mostly signalled by an adverb or modifying phrase denoting anterior time . If the action in the past is related ...
Pagina 122
... tense is necessitated by the temporal adverbs or adverbial phrases in the main clauses , or by the conjunctive adverb since in subordinate clauses of time , after which modern English demands the past tense . But this refinement was not ...
... tense is necessitated by the temporal adverbs or adverbial phrases in the main clauses , or by the conjunctive adverb since in subordinate clauses of time , after which modern English demands the past tense . But this refinement was not ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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