Syntax A
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Syntax A
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Study now0. Introduction
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Study now1. Revision - clause elements & phrases, clause types, verb classes, word classes
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Study now2. Syntactic and semantic characterization of clause elements. Intrinsic X extrinsic modality. Ability, permission and possibility
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Study now3. S - V concord, emphasizing negation, nonassertive words
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Study now4. Expectation, assumption and conclusion
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Study now5. Obligation and absence of obligation
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Study now6. Duty and arrangement, with non-fulfilment
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Study now7. Use of should for suggestions, opinions, feelings
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Study now8. "The semantics and grammar of adverbials" - Grammatical Functions
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Study now9. Verbs and phrases followed by the plain infinitive
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Keys
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Study now10.Pro-forms (Substitution)
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•Translation V.
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Keys
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Study now11. Ellipsis
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Keys
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Study now12. Final Quiz
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Handout 4b
Lesson 4 / handout 4b
Match the three headings and the letters below appropriately:
EXPECTATION ASSUMPTION CONCLUSION
- based on particular experiences and occasions, and therefore, being more adapted to circumstances than assumption; is generally more accurate
- believing that things are or will be as we wish them to be
- based on our knowledge of people or things – their daily routine, character, qualities (NOT based on our wishes); is more realistic than expectation
- will (have)
- must (have), cannot (have), could not have
- should (have), ought to (have)
- „očekávání, naděje“
- „závěr, rozhodnutí“
- “předpoklad”
References:
Gethin, H. (1992) Grammar in Context. Proficiency Level English. Harlow: Longman. – chapter 11C (pp 126 – 129)
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Syntax A
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Study now0. Introduction
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Study now1. Revision - clause elements & phrases, clause types, verb classes, word classes
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Study now2. Syntactic and semantic characterization of clause elements. Intrinsic X extrinsic modality. Ability, permission and possibility
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Study now3. S - V concord, emphasizing negation, nonassertive words
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Study now4. Expectation, assumption and conclusion
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Study now5. Obligation and absence of obligation
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Study now6. Duty and arrangement, with non-fulfilment
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Study now7. Use of should for suggestions, opinions, feelings
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Study now8. "The semantics and grammar of adverbials" - Grammatical Functions
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Study now9. Verbs and phrases followed by the plain infinitive
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Keys
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Study now10.Pro-forms (Substitution)
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•Translation V.
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Keys
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Study now11. Ellipsis
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Keys
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Study now12. Final Quiz
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Study nowProjekt OPVK
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