Basic sentence structure
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.March 14th..Comparisons.Used → adjectives & adverbs..Comparative form. More, better, older (usually used with “than”) ..Superlative form.Most, best, oldest....2 Items 3 items and more Before will always be
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Semantic Role Labeling (SRL) consists of, given a sentence, detecting basic event structures such as “who” did “what” to “whom”, “when” and “where”. From a linguistic point of view, a key component of the task corresponds to identifying the semantic arguments filling the roles of the sentence predicates. Typical predicate semantic arguments include Agent, Patient, and Instrument, but semantic roles may also be found as adjuncts (e.g., Locative, Temporal, Manner, and Cause).
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The if-clause usually comes first, but it can come after the main clause. And a comma between the clauses is more likely when the if-clause comes first. Ex: If I hear any news, I’ll tell you. / I’ll tell you if I hear any news. In the if-clause of the first conditional, we can use: The present continuous to talk about an action going on now Ex: If they’re having a party, it’ll be noisy. (Now, they may be having a party or not.)
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Choose the word which is nearest in the meaning to the word in italics The stem is replaced by the picture. The stem consists of a definition. The stem consists of a lexical item (choose the best synonym or definition) The stem consists of a sentence. (Vocabulary tested in context as the context giving specific meaning and relevance to a word a situation should be as linguistically valid as possible
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