Read the following excerpts from different genres and determine the genres according to the language features.Some verbs are used transitively and intransitively with different kinds of subject; the intransitive use has a meaning rather like a passive or reflexive verb and these verbs have commonly become known as ergative verbs.
A: workplace email
B: grammar textbook
C: administrative document
D: post card
A: workplace email
B: grammar textbook
C: administrative document
D: post card
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- 中国大学MOOC: Read the following excerpts from different genres and determine the genres according to the language features.Some verbs are used transitively and intransitively with different kinds of subject; the intransitive use has a meaning rather like a passive or reflexive verb and these verbs have commonly become known as ergative verbs.
- Which of the following is NOT relevant to vocabulary knowledge at different levels? A: Subcategorization includes how verbs are used correctly as intransitive verbs, transitive verbs or ditransitive verbs. B: Words are associated with each other through semantic, syntactic, and phonological networks. C: Competence in chunking is developmental, from larger units to smaller units. D: Vocabulary breadth is size of vocabulary while vocabulary depth entails the complexity of a word.
- 中国大学MOOC: Read the following excerpts from different genres and determine the genres according to the language features. Hi there ! Having a great time ! Sun, sea and sand !!! Food’s fantastic and the people are great. Off to the night market this evening and then up Mount Palawag on Saturday – hope I’m fit enough!!! Trust all’s well at work – see you soon. C & E.
- In this lecture, you have learned many ways to make your writing concise and emphatic. They are: A: Focusing on the subject and verb B: Avoiding using nouns derived from verbs C: Avoiding using weak verbs D: Avoiding using passive voice
- How to make your general language specific?( ) A: Use light verbs B: Use descriptive words C: Use exact names, time, places and numbers D: Use verb phrases instead of single verbs