3_verbs (Анализ 3х существительных)
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Анализ 3х существительных
e.g. has been frightening - is a form of the verb "frighten".
1. it expresses action.
2. It is characterized by such categories as:
- tense (had been frightening - has been frightening - will have been frightening ) the form "has been frightening " expresses Present tense - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- aspect (has been frightening - has freighted) the form "has been frightening " is a continuous form - it is a strong member of the opposition.
- voice (has been frightening - has freighted) the form "has been frightening ' is non-passive - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- correlation (has been frightening - is frightening) the form "has been frightening " is perfect - it is a strong member of the opposition.
3. - It plays the syntactical function of the Predicate in a sentence:
e.g. She has been frightening the cat since morning.
- It is in obligatory distribution with the subject and the direct object:
e.g. She has been frightening the cat.
It is in optional distribution with the adverbial modifier:
e.g. She has been frightening the cat since morning.
E.g. has kicked-is a form of the verb “kick”
1. It expresses action
2. It is characterized by such categories as:
- tense (has kicked - had kicked - will have kicked ) ,the form “has kicked ” expresses Present tense - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- aspect (has kicked - has been kicked ), the form “has kicked ” is non-continuous - it’s a weak member of the opposition.
- correlation (has kicked - kicked), the form “has kicked” is perfect - it is a strong member of the opposition.
3.- It plays the syntactical function of the Predicate in a sentence:
E.g. He hasn’t kicked the door yet.
- It is obligatory distribution with the subject and the direct object:
E.g. He has kicked the door.
- It is an optional distribution with the adverbial modifier:
E.g. She hasn’t kicked the door yet.
e.g. has been disappointing - is a form of the verb "disappoint".
1. it expresses action.
2. It is characterized by such categories as:
- tense (had been disappointing - has been disappointing - will have been disappointing ) the form "has been disappointing " expresses Present tense - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- aspect (has been disappointing - has disappointed) the form "has been disappointing" is a continuous form - it is a strong member of the opposition.
- voice (has been disappointing - has disappointed) the form "has been disappointing ' is non-passive - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- correlation (has been disappointing - is disappointing) the form "has been disappointing " is perfect - it is a strong member of the opposition.
3. - It plays the syntactical function of the Predicate in a sentence:
e.g. He has been disappointing his grandmother since morning.
- It is in obligatory distribution with the subject and the direct object:
e.g. He has been disappointing his grandmother .
It is in optional distribution with the adverbial modifier:
e.g. She has been disappointing his grandmother since morning.
e.g. has been preparing - is a form of the verb "prepare".
1. it expresses action.
2. It is characterized by such categories as:
- tense (had been preparing - has been preparing - will have been preparing ) the form "has been preparing " expresses Present tense - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- aspect (has been preparing - has prepared) the form "has been preparing " is a continuous form - it is a strong member of the opposition.
- voice (has been preparing - has prepared) the form "has been preparing ' is non-passive - it is a weak member of the opposition.
- correlation (has been preparing - is preparing ) the form "has been preparing " is perfect - it is a strong member of the opposition.
3. - It plays the syntactical function of the Predicate in a sentence:
e.g. She has been preparing the scrambled eggs since morning.
- It is in obligatory distribution with the subject and the direct object:
e.g. She has been preparing the scrambled eggs .
It is in optional distribution with the adverbial modifier:
e.g. She has been preparing the scrambled eggs since morning.