grammatical categories of verbs and nouns

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powerpoint presentation grammatical categories of verbs and nouns 1. introduction to grammatical categories 2. verb categories: tense, aspect, mood, and voice 3. noun categories: number, gender, case, and countability plan: understanding noun categories count nouns, like 'three apples', denote items quantifiable as units, allowing pluralization, unlike mass nouns such as 'water', described with units like 'two liters'. proper nouns, such as 'paris', uniquely identify specific entities and are capitalized; conversely, common nouns, including 'city', represent general classes of entities. concrete nouns, like 'table', refer to tangible, perceivable objects, contrasting abstract nouns like 'justice', representing concepts without physical existence. exploring verb categories valency classifies verbs by argument number: intransitive verbs like 'sleep' require 1, transitive verbs like 'hit' need 2, and ditransitive verbs such as 'give' demand 3 arguments. aspect reflects how an action unfolds in time; perfective aspect, illustrated by 'have eaten', signals completed action, while imperfective, like 'was eating', …
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powerpoint presentation grammatical categories of verbs and nouns 1. introduction to grammatical categories 2. verb categories: tense, aspect, mood, and voice 3. noun categories: number, gender, case, and countability plan: understanding noun categories count nouns, like 'three apples', denote items quantifiable as units, allowing pluralization, unlike mass nouns such as 'water', described with units like 'two liters'. proper nouns, such as 'paris', uniquely identify specific entities and are capitalized; conversely, common nouns, including 'city', represent general classes of entities. concrete nouns, like 'table', refer to tangible, perceivable objects, contrasting abstract nouns like 'justice', representing concepts without physical existence. exploring verb categories valency classifie...

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