Created by Lisza Neumeier
almost 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Non-finite subordinate clause | → Non-finite verbs = to-infinitive; bare infinitive; -ed clause, -ing clause → e.g. [David loves [to play the piano]] = non-finite (to-infinitive) |
ed-clause | Intoxicated by the unfamiliar feels of the city, I walk the twenty minutes from the Redfish down towards the Pelourinho. |
ing-clause | Having seen the pelourinho in Alcantra, I know that the word means a whipping-post and marked the place where slaves were bought and sold and beaten. |
Dangling non-finite adjunct (dangling participle) | Sleeping in my garden, a bee stung me. (Subject of main clause should be the same as implied subject of adjunct clause) here: bee was sleeping in the garden and then bee stung me |
Sensory perception verbs | |
Meaning difference: factual vs. theoretical meaning |
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