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        標題句:Jean hopes that she can pass the test. 結構:that + 名詞子句. 在說明這種句型用法前,先看底下的 ...
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        2.1 名詞子句的文法功能. 名詞子句可視為與名詞詞組具有相同功能的較大結構,其 主要的文法功能和名詞詞組一樣可以當.
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    For example, preposition stranding occurs widely in Germanic languages and has a long history in English. ......
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    The Purdue University Online Writing Lab serves writers from around the world and the Purdue University Writing Lab helps writers on Purdue's campus. ... The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Welcome to the Purdue OWL. We offer over 200 free resources ......
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    Grammatical errors make you look bad and hurts your effectiveness as a writer. So, we've assembled the 15 most egregious grammar goofs into one helpful infographic. With this handy reference, you'll never look silly again....
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    Troubleshoot why spell check isn't working as you expect. ... Spelling or grammar checker doesn't flag text in the way that I expect Spelling or grammar checker might be flagging text that you think is correct, or not flagging text that you know is incorr...
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    Freewriting Many writing instructors use a freewriting exercise at the beginning of each class. It's a way of getting the brain in gear, and it's an exercise you can do on your own, safe to try in your own home. (We provide an interactive page for this ex...
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    A Final Note Pointing Elsewhere Sometimes students think that this discussion of types of language is about vocabulary, but it's not. You don't need a fancy vocabulary to come up with bent spoon or limping dog or Mary told Margaret she hates me. It's not ...
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    Universal grammar (UG) is a theory in linguistics, usually credited to Noam Chomsky, proposing that the ability to learn grammar is hard-wired into the brain.[1] (sometimes known as 'mental grammar', and as opposed to other 'grammars', e.g. prescriptive, ...