Some task what I didn't finish, but maybe want to do it.
Task #1: adverbs
Get adverb to adoid modal verb should for simple sentense "I'm careful writer, ... ". It's detemine task as get adverb that similar within should how is it possible.
Also, I want to get many adverbs for their alternatives for change focus. If I can use preposition within - It'll be the right now.
Example: Is ok within can? If they are together by within - answer is true or yes, pair is the right.
Alternative | Adverb | Answer | ? |
can | |||
be going to | |||
must | |||
should | ok |
Task #2: Set theory
Set theory have problems for use it for verb be, but I don't know alternative. Problem that I can't ... paint it as one. I can paint many combinations of them only.
Hmm.. maybe boolean or anithing else will be helpful there.
Task #3: verbs for present simple
Present simple include probability or secrets is possible here or maybe anithing else.
Each term for he/she/it also set obligations to understand subject before take right verb. What is difficult, but it's more difficult with difficult verbs:
- If end is -o, -ch, -sh, -ss, -x => add es;
- If end is consonant + -y => drop -y and add -ies;
- if end is vovel + -y => add -s only;
- have => he has;
Task #4: verbs for present continuous
Present continuous mean of no-obligations or enjoy, but it isn't possible within all verbs. I should check different verbs by terms obligations for understand it.
- If a verb ends in -e, drop the -e [except: be]
- If a verb ends in one vowel and one consonant, double the consonant [except if final syllable isn't stressed]
- If a verb ends in -ee, append -ing.
- If a verb ends in vowel + b, g, m, n, p, t, double consonant.
- If a verb ends in -l, double l [North American english has one l]
- If a verb ends -ie, ie => y + ing.
Task #5: do verbs include anithing for Imperatives?
Yes, may be ... Yes. If I don't know about cause of imperative, any tip by grammar may be helpful.
Task #6: verbs for regular past form
Past is right for common events for the people in the past.
- most verbs, add -ed;
- when -e in end, add -d
- when consonant and -y, delete -y and add -ied;
- when end single vowel and single consonant, double the consonant;
- when vowel and -y, add -ed; [except pay, lay, say => paid, laid, said]
- when verbs ends vowel + consonant, double consonant + -ed [except if final syllable isn't stressed]
- when ends -l, double l + -ed [except North American English]
Task #7:What was first?
Map of the traveling ...
I wrote this, and understand that ... verb may be first. If he was using tense. I think it may be present continuous for make new order.
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