Основы теории английского языка. Листунова Е.И. - 143 стр.

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Unit II.
The Gerund .............................................................................. 71
Origin and Development................................................................... 71
Verb Characteristics of the Gerund.................................................. 72
Noun-Characteristics of the Gerund................................................ 74
The Functions of the Gerund in the Sentence ................................. 74
The Infinitive and the Gerund ......................................................... 77
Constructions (Complexes) with the Gerund ................................. 78
Rendering of the Gerund in Russian................................................ 79
The Gerund and the Verbal Noun.................................................... 80
Unit III.
The Participle......................................................................... 81
Participle I and Participle II ............................................................ 82
The Functions of the Participle in the Sentence .............................. 86
The Participle in a Compound Verbal Predicate ............................. 89
Nominative Absolute ........................................................................ 93
The Absolute Participle Construction .............................................. 95
SYNTAX ................................................................................................. 96
The Simple Sentence. Structure of the Sentence.
Principal Parts of the Sentence .......................................................... 96
The Subject ........................................................................................ 96
Personal and Impersonal Sentences (98). Sentences with the
Anticipatory It (100). Sentences with the Demonstrative It (101).
The Various Uses of the Pronoun It as Subject (Review) (101).
The Construction There is (102).
The Predicate .................................................................................. 103
Verbal Predicate (104). The Nominal Predicate (107).
The Predicative (108).
The Complex Sentence ........................................................................ 112
Subject Clauses ................................................................................. 114
Predicative Clauses .......................................................................... 114
Object Clauses .................................................................................. 115
STYLISTICS .......................................................................................... 118
Text A. 2000 Edmund S. Muskie/Freedom Support Act Graduate
Fellowship Program: Field and Program Descriptions.....118
Text B. Preslava Nenova ................................................................... 126
Text C. Materials System Specification ........................................... 128
Text D. Speeches by Distinguished Political Leaders (excerpts) ....131
Text E. Business Correspondence ...................................................134
Text F. Letter of Inquiry ................................................................ 136
Text G. Bridget Jone's Diary ............................................................ 137
Text H. TOEFL Reading Comprehension .......................................139
Ñïèñîê èñïîëüçîâàííîé ëèòåðàòóðû ............................................. 141
Unit II. The Gerund ..............................................................................     71
  Origin and Development ...................................................................           71
  Verb Characteristics of the Gerund ..................................................                72
  Noun-Characteristics of the Gerund ................................................                  74
  The Functions of the Gerund in the Sentence .................................                        74
  The Infinitive and the Gerund .........................................................              77
  Constructions (Complexes) with the Gerund .................................                          78
  Rendering of the Gerund in Russian ................................................                  79
  The Gerund and the Verbal Noun ....................................................                  80
Unit III. The Partici ple .........................................................................    81
  Partici ple I and Partici ple II ............................................................        82
  The Functions of the Partici ple in the Sentence ..............................                      86
  The Partici ple in a Compound Verbal Predicate .............................                         89
  Nominative Absolute ........................................................................         93
  The Absolute Partici ple Construction ..............................................                 95

SYNTAX ................................................................................................. 96
The Simple Sentence. Structure of the Sentence.
Princi pal Parts of the Sentence .......................................................... 96
    The Subject ........................................................................................ 96
         Personal and Impersonal Sentences (98). Sentences with the
         Antici patory It (100). Sentences with the Demonstrative It (101).
         The Various Uses of the Pronoun It as Subject (Review) (101).
         The Construction There is (102).
    The Predicate .................................................................................. 103
         Verbal Predicate (104). The Nominal Predicate (107).
         The Predicative (108).
The Complex Sentence ........................................................................ 112
    Subject Clauses ................................................................................. 114
    Predicative Clauses .......................................................................... 114
    Object Clauses .................................................................................. 115

STYLISTICS .......................................................................................... 118
  Text A. 2000 Edmund S. Muskie/Freedom Support Act Graduate
          Fellowshi p Program: Field and Program Descri ptions ..... 118
  Text B. Preslava Nenova ................................................................... 126
  Text C. Materials System Specification ........................................... 128
  Text D. Speeches by Distinguished Political Leaders (excerpts) .... 131
  Text E. Business Correspondence ................................................... 134
  Text F. Letter of Inquiry ................................................................ 136
  Text G. Bridget Jone's Diary ............................................................ 137
  Text H. TOEFL Reading Comprehension ....................................... 139
Ñïèñîê èñïîëüçîâàííîé ëèòåðàòóðû ............................................. 141
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