KadPod 1-7 (English Learning Podcast For Farsi Learners)
Added by: rebwarsamal | Karma: 5.20 | Black Hole | 14 February 2013
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KadPod 1-7 (English Learning Podcast For Farsi Learners)
KadPod is the first english learning podcast for farsi(persian) learners.
KadPod 1-7 ( Audios + Notes ) (Grammar)
1.Intro to verbs
2.Helping verbs main verbs
3.Helping Verbs
4.Transitive and intransitive
5 - Modal helping verbs 1
6.Modal helping verbs 2
7-Phrasal Verbs
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This thesis investigates the interaction of aspect and subjectivity in modal constructions. In the linguistic literature dealing with the connection between aspect and modality, a link has often been observed between imperfective aspect and modal readings. However, as is shown in this study, both aspect prominent languages, such as Slavic languages, and tense prominent languages, such as Germanic languages, present exceptions to this hypothesized rule, since perfective aspect can appear with modal readings in both types of languages.
“Writers should learn to properly use auxiliary modal verbs.”
Even if a reader has no idea what a modal verb is, this statement is more likely to agitate than inform, and it would start any other article on a sour note. Lurking at the beginning of the sentence, the modal verb “should” is responsible for this agitation.
What are Auxiliary and Modal Verbs?
Auxiliary verbs are “helper verbs” used in combination with other verbs to assist in stating tone, tense, condition/state, voice or mood. A modal verb is a type of auxiliary verb that expresses possibility, necessity or obligation.
Added by: honhungoc | Karma: 8663.28 | Black Hole | 23 November 2011
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Modality in English: Theory and Description
This volume presents strongly empirical, corpus-based studies of a range of English modal auxiliaries and modal constructions in specific uses. It also approaches some of the classic issues in the field of modality from new perspectives, notably that of the ´;Theory of Enunciative Operations´ developed by the French linguist Antoine Culioli and his colleagues.
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