LIN205H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Intransitive Verb, Dependent Clause, Linking Verb

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Able to substitute the adverb (like, here, then or slowly) Verb can be replaced by a form of to be without changing the meaning much. Linking verbs: appear, become, seem, grow, prove, remain, turn, feel, look, taste, smell, sound. The np always refers to the same person, place or thing as the subject noun phrase. -noun phrase complement that refers to something or someone else other than the subject np. Maria gave (a book) (to sam) -> maria gave (sam) (a book) Monice ate (the pie) -> the pie was eaten (by monica) Passive: the bomb was thrown by a terrorist. Peter will arrive early -> peter will not (won"t) arrive early. Negative sentences transformation without an overt auxiliary verbs (insert do and. She runs fast -> she does not (doesn"t) run fast. Indicative, used for situations that are the case or are not the case. Subjunctive, used for situations that are not real.

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