To be, although it expresses no action, is nevertheless a verb. It does not, however, take an object, because when you talk about being, the object is necessarily the same as, or a qualification of, the subject. So the bit of a sentence aft...
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Free on-line English lessons - grammar practice. ... after before unless; although if until; as since when; because than while ... Parts of Speech; Chapter 8 - Conjunctions;
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Basic English Structure; The Parts of Speech ... Although he started poorly, he won the game. ... A good grasp of the concept of the parts of speech is basic to an understanding of English structure. It is also important to learn the basic unit of English grammar - sentences.
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In a previous paper (Schfitze, 1993), we trained a neural network to disambiguate part-of-speech; *Although Biber (1993) classifies collocations, these can also be ambiguous. For example, "for cer-tain" has both senses of "certain": "particular" and;
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English Question: Can You Identify The Part Of Speech Of The Underlined Word In The Following Sentence. I Plan To Start Writing Before Seven O'clock Each Morning. Although there are no underlined words ... Can You Identify The Part Of Speech Of The Underlined Word In The Following Sentence. ... Although there are no underlined words,
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verbal advantage, eight part of speech, acute vs arid vs awful vs abrupt ... Although all the athletes were full of life at the start of the marathon, towards the end of the race a few were showing signs of tiredness and were clearly ..........
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1994. Using partically aligned parallel text and part-of-speech information in word alignment. In Proceedings of the First Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, 16--23, Columbia, Maryland.; ... Although there has been work on mapping between source language tags and target language tags,
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A PRONOUN is said to "take the place of a noun," although a possessive pronoun can be used as an adjective. ... The INTERJECTION is the eighth part of speech. Interjections are exclamatory words that express strong emotion. Interjections have no other grammatical connection with or relationship to the rest of the sentence.
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