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Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "ESW Wiki" for change notification. The following page has been changed by GoutamSaha: http://esw.w3.org/topic/its0908LinguisticMarkup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ '''Background Knowledge for Word-Level Parts-of-Speech Markups:-''' + '''__Verb:-__''' - A '''__verb__''' plays an important role for a word level markup or parts-of-speech. + A ''__verb__'' plays an important role for a word level markup or parts-of-speech. __A verb is a doing word.__ Joining verb is a combination of noun followed by verb. Compound verb is a combination of two verbs. Primary verb can express complete meaning without the need of any other verb. Auxiliary verb helps to express tense, mood and voice. @@ -151, +152 @@ "The Chairman called off the meeting." is a group or phrasal verb. Other examples are: turn up, put on, put off, get down, called on etc. + '''__Noun:-__''' - __'''A noun is a naming word.''' + __''A noun is a naming word.'' __ __Proper Noun__ names a specific people or place or thing (e.g. Goutam, Kolkata, India). __Common Noun__ is refers to a class of objects or a concept as opposed to a particular individual (e.g. boy, cow). __Collective @@ -173, +175 @@ __Hyphenated Numbers__:- 30-40, 1990-2005. __Following Noun__ of Title: M.B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. - '''__Pronouns__:''' + '''__Pronouns__:-''' - Generally pronouns stand for (pro + noun) or refer to a noun, an individual or + Generally pronouns stand for (pro + noun) or refer to a noun, an individual or individuals or thing or things. __Personal Pronouns__ stand for persons or things e.g. I, me, my, you, he, they. The family of __Demonstrative Pronouns__ (who/which/that/this) behaves as @@ -195, +197 @@ (What is that? Who will help me? Which do you prefer?) The __Reciprocal Pronouns__ are __each other__ and __one another__. They are convenient forms for combining ideas. (They gave books to each other). + + '''__Adverbs:-'''__ + ''Adverbs'' are words that modify a ''verb'' (He drives slowly. — How does he drive?), + an ''adjective'' (He drives a very fast car. — How fast is his car?) and another + ''adverb'' (He moves quite slowly. — How slowly does he move?). + Types of Adverbs:- + __Adverbs of Manner or Abstract Adverb__: He moves ''slowly'' and spoke + ''quietly''. + __Adverbs of Place__: Go ''there''. Come ''here''. + __Adverbs of Frequency__: He ''often'' acts. He comes ''every day''. + __Adverbs of Time__: ''Always'' tell the truth. ''When'' are you coming ? + He finished his tea ''first''. He left ''early''. + __Adjective Adjective Adverbs:__ He is ''very'' intelligent. He is ''too'' good. + __Adjective Adverb__: Do not walk ''so'' fast. == Challenges ==
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