Note: For verbs, you’ll probably need to learn your language’s word for “verb” and add it to any verb that could masquerade as a noun (to kiss vs a kiss). Basically, get a picture of two people kissing, add the word “Verb” underneath, and poof, you’ve got a pretty clear...
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brack. 1. Children under 18 ___(not allow) to watch this show without their parents. 2. We ___(pay) by the boss on the last Friday of each month. 3. A: What language ___(speak) in Germany? B: Most ...
there are different logical relations between sound and meaning C.??? the relation between sound and meaning is a matter of convention??? ??? D.??? the concepts are not really the same??? 5. The pronunciation of a language has changed more ___ than spelling over the years. A. syste...
Rote memorization is how English irregular verbs are taught (to 11-year-olds) where I come from. Many have obvious German cognates, and often these are irregular in the same ways, but there are way too many exceptions for this to be reliable. Unobvious cognates were never pointed out; I ...
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The verbs mainly reflect the main activities of the residents in the park, including “play”, “ponder”, “row”, “walk”, and “stroll”. The adjectives mostly expressed the overall perception of the park by the residents who visited the park, and the feedback was mostly positive, ...