The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 3 part 2 ppsx
... earlier [ ] < //: 3.4 .2. 7); though even these have variants with /ɒ/, or old-fash- ioned / ɔ/. (For the modern reflexes of ME /a/ in all, pass see 3.4 .2. 2, 3.4 .2. 7.) 3.4.1 .2 ME /e/ and /o/ (set, ... up in 3.4 .2. 3.) 3.4 .2. 2 ME /au/ (law, all) and /ɔux/ (thought) ME / au/, like /ɔu/, was expanded towards the end of the period, partic- ularly by diphthongisation before / l/ (3...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language Volume 5 Part 2 pps
... or -e, 2 sg. -is, 3 sg. -is, pi. 0 or -e, or is. The -is ending in the plural is so common in Older Scots that the paradigm could virtually be characterised as a uniform use of -is ... in 0 or -e, not in - . The present participle in -and is distinguished from the verbal noun in -ing. The past tense and past participle ending of weak verbs is -it; the prefixy- is ver...
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English grammar drills part 2 pps
... spelled -s. Here are examples of all the consonant sounds that this rule applies to: /p/ cap-caps; cop-cops; snap-snaps; shape-shapes; hope-hopes /t/ hat-hats; boat-boats; beast-beasts; fate-fates; ... over. (i-viiiB,00 1-3 28 B) whl bk.indd vii 3/16/09 12: 33:53 PM Nouns 5 Count nouns Most count nouns in English form their plural by adding a sibilant sound written as -s or -es. Plura...
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Cambridge Grammar for IELTS_Part Cambridge Grammar for IELTS Part 2 ppsx
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