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Grammar for written English by David A Conlin

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In conversation, for instance, speakers often omit the subject, especially when the subject is I: 27 1 The elements of a simple sentence Must set my alarm clock tonight. Caught the early train. Can’t see anything. In these cases, the subject I is understood. Fragments are also commonly used in response to questions: Speaker A: What did you buy for Sandra? Speaker B: A gold necklace. Speaker B’s utterance is a fragment, which we interpret in the same way as the complete sentence I bought a gold necklace for Sandra.

Compare: I walk to school. 4 The past form The past form of a verb is produced by adding -ed to the base form. It is used for the past tense, with all subjects: I cooked dinner last night. You cooked dinner last night. 41 2 Words and word classes David cooked dinner last night. We cooked dinner last night. The children cooked dinner last night. 4), the -ed form of a verb is produced by adding -ed to the base form. 3): The play was directed by Trevor Nunn. The Queen was shown to her seat. Our suitcases were stolen from the hotel.

Did you receive my e-mail? Do you take sugar? Specifically, these are called yes–no interrogatives, because they expect either yes or no as the response. 25 1 The elements of a simple sentence 26 Alternative interrogatives offer two or more alternative responses: 1111 2 Do you want tea or coffee? 3 4 Is that a Picasso or a Dali? 5 6 Wh-interrogatives are introduced by a word beginning with wh, and 7 they expect an open-ended response: 8 9 What happened? 1011 1 Where do you work? 12111 3 Who won the FA Cup in 1999?

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