1. 265-276 2015 265
2. grammar 18 Robert Lowth Noam Chomsky 266
TOEIC 990 1 3. 20 Otto Jespersen 2 1985 A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language ( CGEL) 30 21 The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language CGEL 17 2,000 CGEL 4. 267
CGEL 2 18 500 1a 23 900 1b 1 a. b. 2 5. 1 CGEL 2 a. Wow, was she ever funny!! b. Do I like beer!! 268
2 1 be, do, ever be ever 3 Don t worry about him. Meg hugged her son. He s gonna be OK. 3 hug hug 1 2 hug CGEL hug hug hug 269
what 4 Ed: He was enthusing about the film. Al: He was whatting about the film? Ed: Al:? whattting what t -ing what CGEL 4 countable uncountable 5 a. Elephants never forget. b. They were hunting elephant. 5b elephant elephants 5a elephant 5b 270
lion shoot lion 1 CGEL 6. 1 1a 500 900 1b 1 271
CGEL Ahhhh! Ohhh, God! Mmmm, I don t know. ahhhh, ohhh, mmmm ah, oh, mm 1 6 Ted: You seem a little nervous, Sue. Sue: Nervous? What s there to be nervous about? Ted: Well, you re having a job interview today. Ted: Sue:?? Ted: well 6 well 272
well ah, oh ah, oh, well well 7. 1 273
CGEL 8. hug 7 Y X X Y 274
7 700 1,000 2 9. 275
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