different parts of speech造句
例句與造句
- We have to come up with examples of words from the different parts of speech.
- Categorize the rock into different parts of speech by landing it on top of the correct part of speech.
- These cannot be inflected under any circumstances ( unless they are used as different parts of speech, as in " ifs and buts " ).
- In his research, Brown demonstrated that preschool-aged children could use their knowledge of different parts of speech to distinguish the meaning of nonsense words in English.
- Those do not meet my requirement that whatever the part of speech each word is in one case, it's a different part of speech in the other case.
- It's difficult to find different parts of speech in a sentence. 用different parts of speech造句挺難的
- :: : Actually, many people still have a reCORD [ rj?kT?rd ] verb vs . RECord [ ?r [ kYrd ] noun distinction between different parts of speech . talk ) 12 : 19, 15 June 2012 ( UTC)
- You have, though, got one of the words correct : the smallest one ! ( Though grammatically speaking it's used as a different part of speech in the true quote . ) talk ) 10 : 01, 24 July 2008 ( UTC)
- Other features often cited as being nonstandard for an Indo-European language, such as the dedicated suffixes for different parts of speech, or the "-o " suffix for singular nouns, actually do occur in Indo European languages such as Russian.
- In'the company house','company'is an attributive noun; in'the house is company'. . . well, you can't say that, which is one of the reasons nouns and adjectives are considered different parts of speech to begin with.
- The differences among languages, the fact that in different languages the various words for " yes " and " no " have different parts of speech and different usages, and that some languages lack a'yes-no'word system, makes idiomatic translation difficult.
- To a linguist, confusing different parts of speech is as disastrous as confusing carbon with sulphur would be to a chemist, or confusing bricks with steel would be to a builder, or confusing rhythm with melody would be to a musician, or confusing prime numbers with differential equations would be to a mathematician.
- In certain circumstances, even words with primarily grammatical functions can be used as verbs or nouns, as in, " We must look to the " hows " and not just the " whys " . " The process whereby a word comes to be used as a different part of speech is called conversion or zero derivation.
- :: : That doesn't seem very convincing in that particular form-- you're talking about " alarm calls " etc ., but animal alarm calls ( and similar ) refer to the immediate situation only, have no differentiation into different parts of speech, etc ., and so are extremely remote from modern human language.
- Examples in which the punned words typically exist in two different parts of speech often rely on unusual sentence construction, as in the anecdote : " When asked to explain his large number of children, the pig answered simply :'The wild oats of my sow gave us many piglets .'" An example that combines homophonic and homographic punning is Douglas Adams's line " You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish.