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... sentences whose topics coincide with their subjects , like , and , are more typical . Comparing sentences , and with their counterparts in the brackets , one may feel that the sentences in brackets are more natu- ral , while the first ...
... sentences whose topics coincide with their subjects , like , and , are more typical . Comparing sentences , and with their counterparts in the brackets , one may feel that the sentences in brackets are more natu- ral , while the first ...
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... sentences , these subjects cannot be omitted . However , in 3 and 4 , " whom " and " that " are employed as the ... sentences and the coinci- dence of the subject and the topic in most English sentences , English is the subject prominent ...
... sentences , these subjects cannot be omitted . However , in 3 and 4 , " whom " and " that " are employed as the ... sentences and the coinci- dence of the subject and the topic in most English sentences , English is the subject prominent ...
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... sentences are as natural as their corresponding sentences in the brackets . They are not considered as inverted sentences . Moreover , there are many Chinese sentences that don't have subjects or whose sub- jects are hard to decide ...
... sentences are as natural as their corresponding sentences in the brackets . They are not considered as inverted sentences . Moreover , there are many Chinese sentences that don't have subjects or whose sub- jects are hard to decide ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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