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I believe you're the original Nathan. I didn't realize there was another one; he should identify himself. Sorry about the confusion. My posting alias is simply "Nathan"; it is my real first name. Looks like my first post in this
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OK, this looks as if my supposition was correct. What you want is English grammatical morphology in simple lists. There ... English (of course they are not as long since the whole business is simpler in English than in Spanish), e.g. Here's a
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peter t. daniels
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So you know where to find such information in Spanish? ... be quite easy to find such a list. Ross Clark . probably. . googling pages in Spanish for "accidentes gramaticales" will give you quite a bit of informative pages. . ... there
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otf: How would you call in ENglish all types of ... translates as "what happens as a result of grammar rules" So you know where to find such information in Spanish? Perhaps you could quote us a very small portion of ...
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So you know where to find such information in Spanish? Perhaps you could quote us a very small portion of such a list in Spanish, which might (since some of us know a little Spanish) give us a clear idea of what you're after. But I wonder if
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It sounds a little more like morphology, but I could be wrong.
There are numerous cases where a particular alternation between two
vowels (or consonants) occurs in this way. They occur in
both the Germanic and Latinate components of English.
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Hi Sherry-Norman,
Welcome to the forums.
You asked: "... neither morphology of the chromosomes nor their number determined at this stage." That would make it plural? "... of chromosomes" being implied? or no
You should use 'was'. See
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"... neither morphology of the chromosomes nor their number determined at this stage." That would make it plural? "... of chromosomes" being implied? or no?
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"... neither morphology of the chromosomes nor their number determined at this stage." That would make it plural? "... of chromosomes" being implied? or no?
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This is the definition I use:
Grammar is the study of rules governing the use of language . The set of rules governing a particular language is also called the grammar of the language; thus, each language can be said to have its own distinct
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