Popis:
01a. NOUN
= a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality (archaeologist, university, laptop, convention, timber, beauty). If they refer to physical phenomena (people, objects, places, substances) they are called concrete nouns whereas abstract nouns refer to events, states, activities, occasions (birth, happiness).
Some words are used only as nouns (desk, hat, tree), other are derived words with suffixes or prefixes (er → player, -ity → activity), some nouns have the same form as verbs (act, attempt, blame, book, call, copy, cost, dance, fall, fear), some nouns and verbs have the same spelling but different stress (N: ‘export x V: ex’port) and some were created by compounding (dancing shoes, classroom).
Determiners = function words to specify the noun. Indefinite article (a/an), definite article (the), possessive (my), demonstrative (this book), quantifier (every book, many books), numeral (one book). Zero article for meals (dinner), places (church, jail), travelling (by car), times of the day (at dawn, winter), parallel structures (from country to country), vocatives (Move, kid!).
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Obsah:
- 01a. Noun
01b. Words and meaning
02a. Primary auxiliary and modal auxiliary verbs
02b. English stress and rhythm, strong and weak forms
03a. Relative clauses
03b. Consonants
04a. Clause elements
04b. Vowels
05a. Verb phrase
05b. Diphthongs and triphthongs
06a. Adverbial clauses
06b. Phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs
07a. Simple sentence and its typology
07b. Origin of English words
08a. Mood of verb phrase
08b. False friends
09a. Simple and compound sentences
09b. Collocations and idioms
10a. Finite and non-finite clauses
10b. Physiological, acoustic and auditory aspects of speech
11a. Word order and voice
12a. Noun phrase and determination
12b. Standard English, Englishes, RP
13a. Concord
13b. Minor types of word formation
14a. Subject
14b. Semantic relations and grouping
15a. Object and complement
15b. Connected speech
16a. Adjective
16b. Intonation
17a. Adverb
17b. Idioms - comparison of English and Czech
18a. Expressing future time
18b. Principal types of word formation
19a. British and American English
19b. Phonetics and phonology
20a. Pronouns
20b. Numerals
21a. Verbs
21b. Complex sentence
Basic terminology