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English and Linguistics Grammar Analysis

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This English and Linguistics assignment focuses on grammatical analysis. Students are required to identify the grammatical category of underlined words in a given passage. The assignment also explores concepts like conjunctions, clauses, and verb tenses (simple, present, past, future). It includes questions on identifying coordinating conjunctions and matching verb forms to their respective tenses.

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Running head: ENGLISH AND LINGUISTICS
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I have to select the correct grammatical category for each underlined word.
Example
Alice – noun (proper noun) was – auxiliary verb
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing
to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or
conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without pictures or
conversation?'
Beginning = {noun (gerund)}
Very = {adverb}
Tired = {adjective}
Sitting = {adjective}
Her = {pronoun}
The = {determiner}
And = {conjunction}
Of = {preposition}
Nothing = {common noun}
She = {pronoun}
Had = {linking verb}
Peeped = {main verb}
Into = {preposition}
Sister = {noun}
Had = {linking verb}
No = {determiner {quantifier}}
Or = {conjunction}
It = {pronoun}
a = {determiner (article)} pictures = {common noun}
Pronoun, adverb, main verb, noun (gerund), determiner (possessive determiner), determiner
(article), preposition, auxiliary verb, noun, noun (common noun), determiner (quantifier),
conjunction, adjective
Which one of the following sentences can be described as conjunction + noon, SV clause?
1 Michael survived the accident because he was wearing a helmet.
2 Because of his helmet, Michael survived the accident.
3 Although he was in a serious accident, Michael survived because he was wearing a helmet.
Simple sentences have one clause, whereas compound sentences have two or more clauses joined
together by a coordinating conjunction.
Choose the seven coordinating conjunctions from the list below by selecting Yes or No for each
one.
Moreover = {no}
In spite of = {no}
However = {no}
But = {yes}
Nor = {yes}
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So = {yes}
In addition = {no}
Or = {yes}
Nevertheless = {no}
Yet = {yes}
And = {yes}
Sometimes = {no}
For = {yes}
Which 2 of the following example sentences, correct match the Function: Timetabled future
events? And Form: Present Simple.
She's cycling to work while her cars being fixed.
I'm working late every day next week.
That new film is released next week.
The minister arrives at 4.00.
Are you working at the swimming pool again at the moment?
Match the form to the verbs below.
Eaten = {past participle tense}
Sang = {past tense}
(To) love = {future simple tense}
Went = {past tense}
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References
Dictionary, O. E. (2007). Oxford English Dictionary online
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