... 15 1Module 20Expressing attendant circumstances 15 5Module 21 Conceptualising experiences from a different angle: Nominalisation and grammatical metaphor 16 0Further reading 16 7 Exercises 16 75 ... need a negative element as subject, a nuclear form is necessary: Nobody came after all, Nothing was said, No money was found(see below, and also Chapter 10 ). Nuclear negative words are also ... structure in negative declarative clauses. Compare:Declarative negative: Nobody has called this afternoon.Interrogative negative: Has nobody called this afternoon?Hasn’t anybody called this afternoon?When...
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... rugby.20 APRACTICALENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1 CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I 1 Articles: a/ an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: a/ an, the 4 Articles and possessive adjectives 5 a/ an and one Auxiliary ... do/does/did. Make a negative addition to an affirmative remark: She thanked me. (he) She thanked me but he didn't.Make an affirmative addition to a negative remark: She can't eat oysters. ... drink and drive. 14 You aren't going alone. 15 They couldn't pay the rent. 16 You don't agree with Bill. 17 There wasn't a lot to do. 18 I needn't say anything. 19 That wasn't...