时间:2018-12-16 作者:英语课 分类:标准美语发音的13个秘诀 CD2


英语课

 



Grammar in a Nutshell                                                             CD 2 Track 6 


Everything You Ever Wanted to Know Ab out Grammar... But Were Afraid to Use English is a chronological 1 language. We just love to know when something happened, and this is indicated by the range and de pth of our verb tenses.  


I  had already seen it by the time she brought  it in. 


As you probably learned in your grammar studies, "the past perfect is an action in the past that occurred before a separate acti on in the past." Whew! Not all languages do this. For example, Japanese is fairly casual about when things happened, but bein g a hierarchical language, it is very important to know what  relationship the two people involved had.  A high-level person with  a low-level one, two peers 2, a man and a woman, al l these things show up in Japanese grammar. Grammatically speaking, English is democratic.  


The confusing part is that in English the verb tenses are very important, but instead of putting them up on the  peaks  of a sentence, we throw th em all deep down in the valleys ! Therefore, two sentences with strong  intonation—such as, " Dogs eat  bones"   and "The  dogs 'll've eaten the bones"   sound amazingly similar. Why? Because it takes the same amount of time to say both sentences since they have the same number of st resses. The three original words and the rhythm stay the same in these sentences, but the meaning changes as  you add more stressed words. Articles and verb tense changes are usually not stressed. 




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Now let's see how this works in the exercises that follow. 




1 chronological
adj.按年月顺序排列的,年代学的
  • The paintings are exhibited in chronological sequence.这些画是按创作的时间顺序展出的。
  • Give me the dates in chronological order.把日期按年月顺序给我。
2 peers
n.同等的人,贵族vi.凝视,窥视vt.与…同等,封为贵族v.凝视( peer的第三人称单数 );盯着看;同等;比得上
  • She enjoys the respect of her peers. 她受到同侪的尊敬。
  • She peers into my eyes. 她盯着我的眼睛。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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all-weather carrier landing system
alternative dispute resolution (adr)
approaching target
Bethune,Mary McLeod
burgyn
cachexia aquosa
central reactor flux
cheopss
circles-to-land
code commenter
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Effective spread
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francisville
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goitres
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habitat evaluation procedure
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Hesselach's triangle
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hypothecae
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lifting ring
logical order
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many-group calculation
minimal projective resolution
Monte Cenisio
murloughs
N-dp
Nha Nam
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on the doorstep
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piles into
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prolyl
pumice raft
Purposivism
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