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As these examples show , a main verb in PM can be directly negated , and it can participate in A - not - A questions . It also occurs frequently as the only element in minor sentences which serve as answers to questions .
As these examples show , a main verb in PM can be directly negated , and it can participate in A - not - A questions . It also occurs frequently as the only element in minor sentences which serve as answers to questions .
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main verb in PM , but leave it optional in Tw : ( a ) Categories that are expressed by a verb or adjective alone ( affirmative or negative ) : ( i ) a habitual action ( past or present ) . ( ii ) a specific future action .
main verb in PM , but leave it optional in Tw : ( a ) Categories that are expressed by a verb or adjective alone ( affirmative or negative ) : ( i ) a habitual action ( past or present ) . ( ii ) a specific future action .
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the presence of the main verb is no longer required , as it is with an affirmative predicate . 1.6 . USE OF ' COME ' AND ' GO ' . The occurrence of the directional goal of the verbs lâi ' come ' and khi ' go ' immediately after the verb ...
the presence of the main verb is no longer required , as it is with an affirmative predicate . 1.6 . USE OF ' COME ' AND ' GO ' . The occurrence of the directional goal of the verbs lâi ' come ' and khi ' go ' immediately after the verb ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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