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Thebest Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Explain the terms

I come over an exercise from a text book and find it diffult to answer. Can anyone help?

Experlain the following terms and identify one example of each in the text below:

1. notional passive

2. noun phrase functioning as Direct Object and Subject

3. alternative disjunction

4. concomitative adverbial

5. non-subject sentence theme

Muesli bars can be bought in bettter suppermarkets. They can be eaten either as a snack or with a meal. When very cold, they don't cut easily with a knife, so it's better to let them warm up before using them. Nutritionally, they are packed with healthy ingerdients and are far better than oily or salty junk foods.

alternative disjunction - is a co-ordinator to connect two statements and only of which may be true.

They can be eaten either as a snack or with a meal. either .... or is an alternative disjunction.

Thanks for help.
  

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Hello Thebest again Your questions are tough. I can give the definition to three phrases but not to other two. I think Mr CalfJim could give you complete answeres.

  • Hello Thebest again Your questions are tough.
  • I can give the definition to three phrases but not to other two.
  • I think Mr CalfJim could give you complete answeres.
  • 1.
  • 'Notional passive' is such a sentence that its syntactic construct is not passive but the sense is passive.
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Hello Thebest again

Your questions are tough. I can give the definition to three phrases but not to other two. I think Mr CalfJim could give you complete answeres.

1. 'Notional passive' is such a sentence that its syntactic construct is not passive but the sense is passive. We often call it "ergative construct" or "activo-passive". In the given paragraph, "they don't cut' is th

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