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... situation ) If you dropped the glass , it would break . ( unreal condition of the future situation ) The above examples show that grammatical morphemes play an important role in representing subjunctive mood in English . In Chinese ...
... situation ) If you dropped the glass , it would break . ( unreal condition of the future situation ) The above examples show that grammatical morphemes play an important role in representing subjunctive mood in English . In Chinese ...
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... situation alone determines whether a positive answer should be applied but not the way in which the question is formed . However , in Chinese , the answers are influenced by the way in which the question is formed and the respondent's ...
... situation alone determines whether a positive answer should be applied but not the way in which the question is formed . However , in Chinese , the answers are influenced by the way in which the question is formed and the respondent's ...
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... situation . And the person called may be in a favorable situation and be flexible to provide his or her personal information , or he or she can choose not to . As language develops with the development of our society , today , the ...
... situation . And the person called may be in a favorable situation and be flexible to provide his or her personal information , or he or she can choose not to . As language develops with the development of our society , today , the ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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