Doing Grammar By Mark Harrison
The English moods are indicative, subjunctive, imperative, and conditional
a. noun b. verb c. auxiliary verb
In English, there are only 2, but there are 2 forms of the indefinite article.The definite article - theThe indefinite article - a (an when follwed by a vowel sound)
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writing,english,and science
writing,english,and science
Modern English evolved from three main languages: Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Norse (Viking), and Norman French. These influences from different language families have shaped the vocabulary and grammar of English as we know it today.
The three periods of English language history are Old English (450-1150 AD), Middle English (1150-1500 AD), and Modern English (1500-present). Each period is characterized by distinct linguistic features and changes in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
Consistency in grammar and syntax across different forms of communication. Widely accepted usage by educated speakers and writers in formal contexts. Inclusion in dictionaries and grammar guides as the correct form of English.
the three kinds of rules in generative transformational grammar are transformational, morphophonemic, and phrase structure
Arctic Ocean pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Three freshwater sources and three oceans? If that's what you mean (I suggest proper grammar and an actual question) then three freshwater sources can be any lake, such as Michigan, Erie, or Ontario, and three oceans can be Pacific, Atlantic, or Artic.
Three languages that influenced the development of Modern English are Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Middle English (including Norman French), and Early Modern English (post-Great Vowel Shift). These languages contributed to the evolution of English vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation over time.