Theoretical english grammar assessment



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Theoretical English Grammar - 2.1 (2)

TEST ANSWERS
1. number; case;
2. synthetical;
3. suppletion and inflection;
4. in the primary predication the meanings of tense, person and mood are expressed absolutely while in secondary they are not;
5. TRUE;
6. final consonant change;
7. genetic classification deals with the relatedness of language while morphological one deals with the grammatical structure of languages;
8. conjunctions;
9. speech units;
10. 12/4;
11. paradigmatic;
12. discontinuous;
13. possessive;
14. 1) a national verb; 2) a link verb;
15. posteriority;
16. TRUE;
17. both lexical and grammatical;
18. number; case;
19. statives;
20. personal pronouns; verbs;
21. suppletion and inflection;
22. pronouns;
23. TRUE;
24. FALSE;
25. to revel morphs;
26. lexical;
27. grammatical morpheme;
28. to form new grammatical forms
29. lexeme;
30. sentence;
31. Nouns;
32. Possessive;
33. Paradigmatic;
34. regular ones form their past tense by means of – (e)d, irregular ones-by other means;
35. notional ones are used as any part of a sentence; the auxiliary ones are used to form different grammatical forms of notional words;
36. modal verbs express the speakers` attitude to the action expressed by notional verbs, while functional ones help the notional verbs to express their different grammatical forms;
37. predicates which consist of a link verb and predicative;
38. suppletion;
39. causative;
40. mood;
41. mood;
42. tense;
43. TRUE;
44. indicative mood;
45. in the first component;
46. TRUE;
47. the qualitative ones have degrees of comparison while relative ones do not;
48. it is the relation between two or more words which have equal rank;
49. consists of a leading and adjunct words;
50. the doer of the action and the second expresses action;
51. similar grammatical forms;
52. a head word that requires the second one to be in certain grammatical form;
53. without any grammatical connector;
54. of morphology and syntax;
55. general grammatical meaning which consists of at least two particular meanings which have their own means of expression;
56. theme is something known but rheme – represents a new information;
57. content and expression sides;
58. word meaning;
59. syntactic meaning;
60. TRUE;
61. TRUE;
62. the syntagmatic relations between syntactic units;
63. adverbial, objective and attributive;
64. phrase;
65. coordination;
66. if words are connected, by the help of conjunctions then they are syndetically connected, but if the words are connected without conjunction, then they are asyndetically connected;
67. subordination;
68. subordination;
69. syntactically connected two or more words which are not sentences;
70. coordinative, subordinative and predicative;
71. predicative;
72. attributive subordination;
73. coordinate;
74. subordination;
75. the components of the first one is expressed by means of agreement, the second one-by collocation;
76. in the verbal phrases the head – word is expressed by verbs, while in adjectival – the head – word is expressed by adjectives;
77. the genetic classification deals with the relatedness of languages while morphological one deals with the grammatical structure of languages;
78. 11/9/4;
79. the first one is grammatical while the second is lexical morpheme;
80. Turkic;
81. discontinuous;
82. 6/2;
83. number of nouns;
84. English;
85. grammatical;
86. the first one is grammatical while the second is lexical morpheme;
87. suppletion and inflection;
88. True;
89. to reveal morphs;
90. grammatical morpheme;
91. to form new grammatical forms;
92. to perform certain structural function;
93. sentence;
94. conjunctions;
95. variant;
96. empty;
97. there are all those three above mentioned sound changes;
98. both root vowel and final consonant change;
99. the smallest meaningless unit;
100. nominative unit of language;
101. synthetical, analytical and mixed;
102. paradigmatic;
103. TRUE;
104. when there’s a connector;
105. personal pronouns; verbs;
106. suppletion and inflection;
107. TRUE;
108. paradigmatic and syntagmatic;
109. number; case;
110. 1) In the English language by means of the personal pronoun “I”.
2) In the Russian and Uzbek languages by means of both the personal pronouns and grammatical inflections of the verb-predicate;
111. notional words;
112. paradigmatic;
113. 1) John
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