19 Dic Tema 18- Expresión de la orden, exhortación y prohibición
Directives without a subject: Directives typically take the form of an imperative, which differs from a declarative sentence in that...
Directives without a subject: Directives typically take the form of an imperative, which differs from a declarative sentence in that...
Countable nouns: are nouns denoting countable phenomena, that is, nouns denoting things that can be counted. Such concepts refer to either...
With gradable adjectives and adverbs there are 3 types of comparison...
When a verb f.i: be, live, put takes an obligatory predication adjunct this is almost all cases concerned with position or direction...
Obligatory predication adjuncts of time occur with be-clauses where the subject refers to an event...
Adverbial finite clauses of time are introduced by one of the following subordinators: after, as, before, once, since, till, until, when, whenever, while...
All semantic types of process adjuncts can be realized by prepositional phrases...
Verbs that express all these meanings (opinion, desire, preference and state of mind are the following ones: care, like, love, hate, prefer and wish among others...
The distinction between active and passive voice applies only to sentences where the verb is transitive. The difference between the active and the passive voice involves both...
Conditional clauses: The central uses of conditional clauses express a direct condition. They convey...