... employed so that the similarities andthe differences in responses to questions inEnglishand Vietnamese were found out on the foundations ofthe findings in each language. The number of overlaps ... provide the information needed. Inthe situation assigned to them, they seem to try their best to figure out the underlying intentions the speaker means and address to it. The meaningful differences ... Vietnamese and English might originate from the cultural differences and ways of thinking. The results presented inthe above tables reveal the significant differences between the NSE and NSV....
... - Giving understanding on English “Death” Euphemism. - Finding out the differences and similarities inthe way of using Death Euphemism inEnglishand Vietnamese. 3. Scope ofthe study ... experience of human beings. Yet it has been the source of fear—fear ofthe loss of loved ones; fear ofthe end of one’s life; fear ofthe actual process of dying. Therefore, all these fears, ... Euphemism and Slang 37 2. The Similarities in using “Death” Euphemism inEnglishand Vietnamese 38 3. The Difference in using “Death” Euphemism inEnglishand Vietnamese 40 3.1. In English...
... reverse the position ofthe tag to the beginning ofthe question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the speaker’s emphasis. In addition, ... thông?On the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of questions distinct from ... vấn2. Similarities and differences in questions in Vietnamese andEnglish In this section, we will investigate the similarities and differences of questions in terms of their semantics. Specific...
... +er + S+ V, The adj +er + S+ V The more +adj + S+ V, The more +adj + S+ V THE STRUCTURES OFTHE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH 1.Would you like + Vinf … ?2. Would you mind + V-ing….?Would you mind if + ... all of us = almost us20. keep + V-ing = continue to inf21. used to + V inf (habit inthe past)=> am/is/are +used to +V-ing (habit inthe present)22. Make sb +to infShe laughed because of ... I?You’re listening to me, are you?16. so am I/ so do I = I am, too/ I do,too.- I am not either/ I don’t either = Neither am I / Neither do I .17. not only…but also…as well18. One of + plural...