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... example , in relative clauses the relative pronouns as subjects cannot be omitted but relative pronouns as ob- jects are often omitted , especially in spontaneous conversations . For example , 42 The girl who answered the phone was ...
... example , in relative clauses the relative pronouns as subjects cannot be omitted but relative pronouns as ob- jects are often omitted , especially in spontaneous conversations . For example , 42 The girl who answered the phone was ...
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... example a and b , one can see that English follows an order from more specific to more gen- eral terms of time : morning , date , month , and year , while Chinese follows an opposite order . The example a and b show the distinction ...
... example a and b , one can see that English follows an order from more specific to more gen- eral terms of time : morning , date , month , and year , while Chinese follows an opposite order . The example a and b show the distinction ...
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... example : Billy : I told him years ago . But he won't listen . -J . Osborne : The Entertainer In a text , with an adversative relation in between , what the former sentence pre- sents can be either a fact or not . In the example above ...
... example : Billy : I told him years ago . But he won't listen . -J . Osborne : The Entertainer In a text , with an adversative relation in between , what the former sentence pre- sents can be either a fact or not . In the example above ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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