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Grammar in English II: Unit 1 Exercises - Prof. Soria Clivilles, Ejercicios de Idioma Inglés

A part of the 'gramática inglesa ii' course, which is a mandatory subject for students enrolled in the 'grado en estudios ingleses' degree during their 2nd cuatrimestre. The following exercises focus on transforming basic clauses into non-basic ones, identifying complements versus adverbials, and understanding the difference between objects and predicatives. Verbs such as 'ask', 'buy', 'call', 'elect', 'find', 'give', 'grow', 'make', 'run', and 'wish' are also covered with different kinds of complementation.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2014/2015

Subido el 25/03/2015

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¡Descarga Grammar in English II: Unit 1 Exercises - Prof. Soria Clivilles y más Ejercicios en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! Gramática Inglesa II Asignatura obligatoria (2º cuatrimestre ) Grado en Estudios Ingleses UNIT 1 EXERCISES 1 Unit 1 INTRODUCTION: EXERCISES 1. Transform the basic clauses below into non-basic ones and specify the aspect/feature that makes them non-basic. Give two options for each example. Basic clauses Non-Basic clauses 1. She was pale How pale she was! (Mood: Exclamative vs declarative) Was she pale? (Mood: Interrogative vs declarative) 2. He faced the truth 3. She’s leaving home 4. They called off the party 5. He wrote the book in Paris 6. The man came to my party 7. I love linguistics 8. She found him a good teacher 2. Give the basic clause of each of the following non-basic clauses and specify the dimension of contrast: 1. Did Kim write the letter herself? 2. The man who came to dinner stole the silver 3. The cup that he gave me was cracked 4. The minister was driven to the station by Liz 5. It’s a mystery why she puts up with him 3. Complements vs Adverbials 1. I arrived this morning 2. I wasted this morning 3. She always travels first class 4. She always prefers first class 5. We are meeting the next CEO 6. We are meeting next Friday 4. Objects vs predicatives 1. That sounds a great idea 2. The guard sounded the alarm 3. Their tour proved a great success 4. Their experiment proved the theory 5. She made a beautiful bride 6. She made a beautiful picture 5. Illustrate the use of the following verbs with different kinds of complementation: ASK, BUY, CALL, ELECT, FIND, GIVE, GROW, MAKE, RUN, WISH
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