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1、00831英语语法简答题A Modern English Grammar 1 1.Explain the syntactic distinction between the predictive and non-predictive use of modal auxiliary with examples. The syntactic distinction between the predictive and non-predictive use of modal auxiliary is clear in the following two sentences: 1) He cant ha

2、ve been there yesterday. 2) He couldnt be there yesterday. The two sentences reveal two quite different uses of the modal auxiliary. The first sentence, where the predictive cant relates to impossibility and the main verb is marked for past time reference, refers to the speakers present denial of po

3、ssibility of a past event. In the second, the modal auxiliary itself, in non-predictive use, is marked for past tense, referring to lack of ability in the past. 2.Whats the function of relative pronoun? The relative pronoun serves as a “link” between the relative clause and its antecedent. It perfor

4、ms two functions: showing concord with its antecedent and indicating its function within the relative clause. 3.If tense is related to time, what is aspect related to? When tense points to the temporal location of an event or a state of affairs, aspect “reflects the way in which the verb action is r

5、egarded or experienced with respect to time”. 4.Apart from querying the truth of a statement, what other potential functions can a No question perform? They may be regarded as the speakers invitations or suggestions, made in a tentative way as they often are, rather than his negative assumptions. Th

6、ey are like imperatives. For example: Wont you come in? Wont you sit down? They can also be like exclamations: Isnt it lovely? Arent you silly? 5.List the types of antecedents. The antecedent is divided into nominal antecedent and non-nominal antecedent. Nominal antecedents fall into different subcl

7、asses: they may be common nouns or proper nouns, personal pronouns or demonstrative pronouns. Non-nominal antecedent can be subdivided into three types: clause, verb phrase, predicative adjective. 6.Provide examples to illustrate result-adjuncts and purpose-adjuncts that are introduced by so that. H

8、e worked harder, so that he managed to pass the examinations. (result) He worked harder so that he could pass the examinations. (purpose) 7.Provide examples to illustrate the three degrees of comparison. My brother is as tall as me. (positive degree) My brother is taller than my father. (comparative

9、 degree) My brother is the tallest in the family. (superlative degree) 8.When the simple present refers to the present time, what are its characteristic uses? When the simple present refers to the present time, it is suitable for the general timeless statements or the expression of so-called “eterna

10、l truths”. At the same time, it also denotes the present existence or state of affairs. Besides, it can express regular recurrence such as a habit, and it is also found in the presentation of an event that happens simultaneously with speech. 9.What are contingency adjuncts? How many types of conting

11、ency adjuncts have we recognized? Contingency adjuncts are an adverbial category that includes adjuncts denoting some kind of cause-effect relation. They can be divided into subclasses: reason-adjuncts, result-adjuncts, purpose-adjuncts, concession-adjuncts and condition-adjuncts. 10.Explain the dif

12、ferences between a double relative clause and an embedded relative clause. In double relative clauses, there are two relative clauses, one enclosing the other, whereas in embedded relative clause there is only one relative clause which itself is embedded in a clause. 11.Provide examples to illustrat

13、e some different types of time adjuncts. 1) When-adjuncts: soon, on Friday morning, now, etc. 2) Duration-adjuncts: for ten years, very long, since we met, etc. 3) Frequency-adjuncts: daily, weekly, often, etc. 1 A Modern English Grammar 2 12. What kind of relative clause do we normally use to modif

14、y a non-nominal antecedent? We normally use non-restrictive-relative clause to modify a non-nominal antecedent. e.g. 1) Her husband is my brother and my wife is her sister, which makes us double in-laws. 2) She dance well, which I dont. 3) Nick is tall, which I will never be. 13. Where are given inf

15、ormation and the new information located in the sentence. Generally speaking, the given information is offered at the beginning in each sentence while the new information is consistently found in the predicate which normally constitutes the latter half of sentence. 14.What is the pseudo-passive? A p

16、seudo-passive sentence is passive in form but active in meaning. Its ed-participle is adjectivalzed so that it becomes a subject complement in the SVC structure. As an adjective, therefore, it can occur in a comparative construction, with a variety of prepositional phrases other than by-phrase, and

17、with other link verbs besides be and get. 15.Explain the conditions in which we need to use non-assertive words in positive statements and assertive words in question. When a positive answer is expected, assertive words can be used in questions, such as: Is there some news for me? Is somebody waitin

18、g for me? And in affirmative sentences in which there are if clauses, putative should-clauses, and comparative clauses, non-assertive words can be used, such as: If anyone calls me, it must be John. Its odd that he should say anything like that. He is better than anyone else in this class. 16.List t

19、he major types of postponement. Postponement is generally realized by active-to-passive transformation, by extraposition of a clause element, by discontinuity of adjacent elements. 17. Whats the major function of preposition? And list the two types of preposition. The major function of preposition i

20、s to connect words of nouns verbs and adjectives to other part of the sentence. We divide prepositions into two types: simple preposition and complex preposition. 18. Provide examples of partial inversion and complete inversion. Partial inversion: Under no circumstances can you underestimate your ri

21、val. Complete inversion: The door burst open and in rushed a large angry crowd. 19. As a future time expression, what special meaning does the simple present impart? When there is something we conceive as unalterable and we can be as confident of as we are of the given facts, we use the simple prese

22、nt to refer to the future time. Something that happens on calendar or timetable falls into this category. 20. What are the three principle of concord? The three complementary principles of concord are the grammatical principle, the notional principle and the principle of proximity. 21.What order do

23、the different types of place adjuncts follow when they co-occur? When place adjuncts of different types co-occur, they usually follow this order: distance + direction + source + goal + position. 22. Why is the past tense often used for politeness? Because the past tense can make a question or a stat

24、ement or a suggestion less direct. It is more polite to use the past tense on the part of the speaker. 23.Do we always use the singular verb with a clausal subject? No. Generally, a one-clause subject takes the singular verb and a two-clause subject, the plural verb. The notional principle of concor

25、d applies if the context suggests the plurality of a one-clause subject. 24.Provide examples to illustrate the three major types of non-finite subordinate clause. 1) Infinitive clauses: He didnt know what to do with his enemy. 2) ing participle clauses: She kept nodding her head from time to time as

26、 though understanding every word of his lecture. 3) ed participle clauses: Work hard until told to stop. 25.What are some of the constraints that the double genitive is subject to? The second noun in the double genitive almost always refers to persons, never to objects. And the first noun usually ha

27、s 2 A Modern English Grammar 3 indefinite reference (typically premodified by the indefinite article) and the second noun is always definite. 26. Explain the principle of proximity of concord with examples. The principle of proximity denotes “agreement of the verb with a closely preceding noun phras

28、e in preference to agreement with the head of the noun phrase that functions as subject”. For example: Neither my wife nor I am coming to the ceremony. Not only the layers but also the coach was responsible for the defeat. 27.List the types of subordinate clauses. Subordinate clauses are usually div

29、ided into three types by their function: relative clauses, adverbial clauses and nominal clauses. In form, subordinate clauses may also be divided into finite clauses and verbless clauses. 28. What are generic reference and specific reference? Generic reference and specific reference are the two use

30、s of articles, Generic reference indicates the whole species or kind, while specific reference indicates one specific people or thing. 29.What concord principle do we normally apply to the existential sentence? Concord in the existential sentence normally complies with the notional principle. The ve

31、rb agrees with the notional subject. 30. What are restrictive adjectives and non-restrictive adjectives? A restrictive adjective helps identify the referent of the noun by describing its distinctive qualities. Whereas a non-restrictive adjective merely provide some additional information which is us

32、ually not essential for the identification of the referent. 31.Point out instances of the stative and dynamic uses of prepositions with reference to spatial relations. The car was parked in front of the building. (In front of indicates a static location) He jumped into the river. (Into indicates the

33、 direction of a movement) 32. What are some of the typical semantic components of the present progressive? Some of the typical semantic components of the present progressive are: duration, simultaneity, temporariness, incompleteness, vividness, emphasis, etc. 33.Define the finite clauses and the non

34、-finite clauses. The finite clauses are the ones that have subjects and finite verbs as predicatesThe non-finite clauses are the ones that leave subjects unsaid and verbs in non-finite forms 34.Why do we need to go beyond the sentence and study the text? Because to express a clear and complete idea

35、or thought, we need more than one sentence. It is quite rare that we only use one sentence to express our ideas. When an idea or thought is expressed in more than one sentence, we have a text, which relates sentences together. In other words, sentences in a text are coherent so that they help each o

36、ther in expressing a complete idea. The study of the text is to know how sentences can be joined together coherently so that they can best express ideas. 35.What are the semantic and functional differences between a prefix and a suffix? The function of a prefix tends to be semantically oriented. Tha

37、t is, it adds new meaning to a base. Most of prefixes do not change word classes while only a few (like a-, be -, em/en-etc) change word classes. Suffixes are basically class-changing morphemes. They change nouns to verbs, adjectives, or change adjectives to nouns, verbs, or adjectives to nouns, ver

38、bs, or adjectives to adverbs. 42.What are the verbs which transferred negation often occurs with? What is their shared semantic feature? The verbs which transferred negation often occurs with are:think,believe,suppose,imagine and expectThey are the verbs that express “opinion” 3 A Modern English Gra

39、mmar 4 36.Distinguish root, stem and base as morphological terms. “Root”, “stem” and “Base” may refer to the same thing in some cases, but they are different from each other in that: A root is that part of a word that remains when all affixes have been removed; A root is not farther analyzable in mo

40、rphological forms; A stem has to do with inflectional features and is the part that remains when all inflectional affixes have been removed; A base is any form to which affixes of any kind can be added. 37. Explain the differences between a tag question with a final rising tone and one with a final

41、falling tone. With a rising tone, the question express the speakers neutral expectation of the hearers response and invites the hearer to verify the truth of the proposition in the statement. With a falling one, the speaker asks for the hearers confirmation of the statement. It can be regarded as si

42、milar to an exclamation. 38.What is the primary of a WH-question? The primary function of a WH-question is to ask for information concerning what, when ,why, whose, which and how. 39.What are the four major types of sentences and what discourse functions are they normally associated with? The four m

43、ajor types of sentences are declaratives, interrogatives imperatives and exclamatives. These four types are respectively associated with giving information, requiring information, requiring actions and expressing the speakers impression of something. 40.What are the two major types of exclamations?

44、The two major types of exclamations are WHATexclamations and HOW-exclamationsThe former is followed by a noun phrase;the latter is followed by an adjective or adverb 41.What are the two major types of alternative questions? They are the type of YES-NO questions, e.g. A: Would you like tea or coffee?

45、 B: Tea, please. And the type of WH-questions, e.g. A: What would you like, tea of coffee? B: Tea, please. 43. What are the differences between determiners and adjectives? Determiners and adjectives are different in five ways: 1) Determiners usually precede adjectives in premodification; 2) The choi

46、ce of determiners is often determined by the head word but not that of adjectives; 3) Adjectives describe the head word by showing its characteristics, but determiners determine the head word by identifying or quantifying; 4) Adjectives can postmodify the head word, but not determiners (except thoug

47、h); 5) Adjectives have comparative forms, inflectional or periphrastic, but not determiners (except few, little, many and much). 44.Under what general circumstances do we prefer genitive to of-phrase and vice versa. When nouns refer to people, and the relation between the nouns is one of definition,

48、 classification, etc. genitives are preferred. When nouns refer to inanimate, lifeless objects, and the head words of noun phrases are classifying adjectives, of-phrases are classifying adjectives, of-phrases are preferred. 45.Explain the relationship between tense and time Time and tense are not the same thing;time is concept and tense is a grammatical deviceDifferent tenses can express the same period of time,such as the present 46.What are the typical expressions of the future time? 4 A Modern English Gra

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