same verbの例文
- For constructions with consecutive verb phrases containing the same verb, see under Aspects.
- They define different forms of the same verb, rather than a new verb:
- The above suffixes can co-occur on the same verb, yielding complex meanings.
- The edit summaries fit the same verb-subject pattern and use the same abbreviations.
- No other photographer has so clearly demonstrated why English applies the same verb to bullets as to photographs.
- Some of these spellings are generally used for slightly different connotations of the same verb, while others are simple alternatives.
- However the same verb-derived "-ing " forms are also sometimes used as pure nouns or adjectives.
- Note incidentally that the same verb is used a few paragraphs earlier, and this one is correct in all these copies.
- The same verb appears in a verse in the Quran which mandates that Arabs make peace if they see that tendency in an enemy.
- Moreover, the noun determines prefixes of all words that modify it and subject determines prefixes of other elements in the same verb phrase.
- But it's the same verb being used, so in a parallel construction it's often not necessary to repeat it.
- Nevertheless, Texans have constructions which combine more than one modal auxiliary within the same verb phrase : " I might could do that"
- She notes that the same verb is used at Galatians 4 : 29 to refer to Isaac, and repeatedly in John to refer to all Christians.
- Scoring ( after weighting based on same verb categories and multiplying by frequency measures )-these can be applied to any of the operational coding questions:
- Beginning in the sixteenth century, some varieties of Czech resembled Slovak; using the same declension patterns for nouns and pronouns and the same verb conjugations as Slovak.
- The contribution of these women is described by the same verb,, used to describe " toil " and " labour " ( Phil . 4 : 1 3 ).
- What I was trying to say is that the verb in using a dictionary and being used to skiing is exactly the same verb, and its inflections are exactly the same.
- Maratsos argues that because children often use both the irregular and overregularized forms of the same verb, even in the same speech sample, the blocking theory proposed by Marcus proves problematic.
- Morphologically, the indicative of perfective verbs was indistinguishable from the past indicative of imperfective verbs, and it is likely that in early stages of PIE, these were the same verb formation.
- Scholars since Wilamowitz, however, support the other traditional interpretation, as " phallos ", from a different sense of the same verb : " to marry " ( said of the groom ).