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... gerund in OE denoted a state of being and moreover had the characteristics of the abstract noun is still in existence today . It is said that during the early part of the ninth century , the gerund became gradually united with the ...
... gerund in OE denoted a state of being and moreover had the characteristics of the abstract noun is still in existence today . It is said that during the early part of the ninth century , the gerund became gradually united with the ...
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... gerund can also be used in denoting a delicate relation- ship , such as , cause , time , accompanying circumstances , etc. For example , His being a foreigner complicates the matter . ( cause ) Do not read while eating . ( time ) She ...
... gerund can also be used in denoting a delicate relation- ship , such as , cause , time , accompanying circumstances , etc. For example , His being a foreigner complicates the matter . ( cause ) Do not read while eating . ( time ) She ...
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... gerund . However , it is clear that the infinitive expresses an action , moreover , a perfective action in a cold and businesslike way . On the other hand , the gerund is descriptive and noun - like , and gives the impression of ...
... gerund . However , it is clear that the infinitive expresses an action , moreover , a perfective action in a cold and businesslike way . On the other hand , the gerund is descriptive and noun - like , and gives the impression of ...
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CAEDMONS HYMNA Phonological Approach | |
Some Notes on the Perfect Infinitive in early | |
A Note on the Provenance of the Orrmulum Haruo Kôzu 20 | |
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