суббота, 3 декабря 2016 г.


                                
                         Practical Grammar
The First Year of Studies
                              I semester                               
          
  1. The Parts of Speech Inventory. 
  2. Classification of simple sentences according to the purpose of communication. (Types of clauses).
  3. Basic patterns of an English sentence. (Five canonical clause structures).
  4. Principle elements of the sentence. (Noun phrase and Verb phrase. The structure of phrases).
  5. The notions of complement and object. (Complements and objects as noun and verb dependents).
  6. General characteristics of Nouns. (Distinctive properties of prototypical nouns).  
  7. Classification of nouns. Major subclasses of nouns.
  8. Count and non-count nouns. Distinctive features.
  9. Number in nouns. Regular and irregular plurals. 
  10. Nouns with fixed number: Singular only and plural only nouns.
  11. Genitive Case: formation and meaning. (Genitive case vs possessive). 
  12. Pronouns. Major subclasses of pronouns. (The prototypical members of pronoun subclasses).
  13. Person, Case and Gender differences of personal pronouns.
  14. The forms of personal pronouns and their use. (The nominative-accusative and dependent-independent contrasts of personal pronouns).
  15. Pronouns as means of noun determination and modification (some, any, much, many, few, little, etc.)
  16. Definite and indefinite determinativesArticles as major means of noun determination.
  17. Definiteness. Definite article functions and use.
  18. Indefinite article functions and use.
  19. Zero article functions and use.
  20. Use of articles in set expressions.
  21. Use of articles with proper names.
  22. General characteristics of Adjectives. (Distinctive properties of prototypical adjectives).
  23. Gradable and non-gradable adjectives.
  24. Ways of adjective grade formation. Comparative and Superlative adjective phrases.
  25. Order of adjectives.
  26. Formation and use of Present Simple.
  27. Formation and use of Present Progressive.
  28. Contrasts between progressive and non-progressive.
  29. Formation and use of Present Perfect.
  30. Formation and use of Present Perfect Progressive.
  31. The Simple Preterite formation and use.
  32. Time reference in the Present Perfect and the Simple Preterite.
  33. The Preterite Progressive construction and use.
  34. The Preterite Perfect construction and use.
  35. The continuative perfect. The continuative use of perfect as opposed to non-continuative use. (Present Perfect Progressive and Present Perfect).
  36. The Preterite Perfect Progressive as compared to Preterite Perfect.
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Practical Grammar
The Second Year of Studies
ІІI semester
1. Morphological, syntactic and semantic characteristics of the Noun.
2. Semantic classification of nouns.
3. Morphological classification of nouns.
4. Grammatical categories of the Noun.
5. The category of number of nouns.
6. The category of case of nouns.
7. The Adjective: morphological, syntactic and semantic features.
8. Comparative and Superlative forms of adjectives. Comparative patterns.
9. Personal, reflexive, possessive Pronouns: common features.
10. Interrogative, relative, conjunctive pronouns.
11. Demonstrative, indefinite, quantifying pronouns.
12. The Adverb: semantic groups. Degrees of comparison.
13. The Numeral: cardinal and ordinal. Fractions and decimals. Dates spelling.
14. Attitudinal stance adverbials as markers of speaker’s or writer’s attitude to a clause. Epistemic, attitude proper and style adverbials.
15. The Preposition. The Particle.
16. The Conjunction: coordinators and subordinators.
17. The Gerund: nominal and verbal characteristics.
18. The gerund: functions in the sentence.
19. Non-finite constructions with the gerund.

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