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  2. Template:English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Phrasal verbs; Verb usage; Transitivity; Syntax. ... This template shows articles to do with English Grammar.

  3. English phrasal verbs - Wikipedia

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    Some textbooks apply the term "phrasal verb" primarily to verbs with particles in order to distinguish phrasal verbs from verb phrases composed of a verb and a collocated preposition. [5] [b] Others include verbs with prepositions under the same category and distinguish particle verbs and prepositional verbs as two types of phrasal verbs.

  4. List of phrasal verbs - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Search for List of phrasal verbs in Wikipedia to check for ... list of phrasal verbs (Q16874886). Use this template only on soft ...

  5. English verbs - Wikipedia

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    A regular English verb has only one principal part, from which all the forms of the verb can be derived.This is the base form or dictionary form.For example, from the base form exist, all the inflected forms of the verb (exist, exists, existed, existing) can be predictably derived.

  6. Phrase structure rules - Wikipedia

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    The first rule reads: A S consists of a NP (noun phrase) followed by a VP (verb phrase). The second rule reads: A noun phrase consists of an optional Det followed by a N (noun). The third rule means that a N (noun) can be preceded by an optional AP (adjective phrase) and followed by an optional PP (prepositional phrase). The round brackets ...

  7. Phrasal template - Wikipedia

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    The neologism "snowclone" was introduced to refer to a special case of phrasal templates that "clone" popular clichés. For example, a misquotation of Diana Vreeland's "Pink is the navy blue of India" [4] may have given rise to the template "<color> is the new black", which in turn evolved into "<X> is the new <Y>". [citation needed]

  8. File:English Irregular Verbs with IPA and French.pdf

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  9. Phrase - Wikipedia

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    The constituency-based tree is on the left and the dependency-based tree is on the right (where adjective (A), determiner (D), noun (N), sentence (S), verb (V), noun phrase (NP), prepositional phrase (PP), verb phrase (VP)): The tree on the left is of the constituency-based, phrase structure grammar, and the tree on the right is of the ...