My dear teachers next class we will work with the following text:
http://www.gist.ugent.be/file/217
Activity
Draw a syntactic
“derivation” tree which expresses the same proposition as the English sentence “Everyone
who Mary loves is happy”, showing all the rules of derivation.

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ReplyDeleteThat Reading is too bored, and too long teacher, I expect that this topic is easier .
ReplyDeletebored or boring!!!
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DeleteWow... I have to say that It looks interesting but also pretty big to be a topic we will be working on... I hope it gets easier during classes as well! pdt: That dictionary killed me. Take care guys!
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ReplyDeleteTeacher the text is a bit extensive but I hope you succeed in making the exercise well!!
ReplyDeleteTeacher. The text is so long. But I hope to understand the topic
ReplyDeleteHi teacher!
ReplyDeletethis topic is a bit tricky to read the guides try again.
This tipic is very confusing, I'll try to read it again, maybe I could understand it.
ReplyDeleteThe text is soooooooo long and boring, but I like the topic, is very interesting
ReplyDeleteThe article is too long, but I'll try to understand the topic.
ReplyDeletethe text is so f#$%@k long, but anyways i'll try to read it.
ReplyDeleteThe reading is really long and confusing....I am trying to understand something....
ReplyDeleteI can't understand this topic. It's very difficult!
ReplyDeleteOk teacher! no problem.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me Teacher? But It is what it is.
ReplyDeleteIt is easier went you get this.
ReplyDeleteS for sentence, the top-level structure in this example
NP for noun phrase. The first (leftmost) NP, a single noun "John", serves as the subject of the sentence. The second one is the object of the sentence.
VP for verb phrase, which serves as the predicate
V for verb. In this case, it's a transitive verb hit.
D for determiner, in this instance the definite article "the"
N for noun
I will try to do it. ;)
ReplyDeleteTeacher You Must Explain the subject in depth in class to avoid confusion!! No more...
ReplyDeleteHi teacher The topic is very confusing,
ReplyDeletethe material is not specific I can't understand
I need you explain with more examples Please
thanks
The topic is too interesting, but sometimes the topic seems confuse because it has a lot of elements that have to be explain much better.
ReplyDeleteTEACHER PLEASEEEE DON'T FORGET TO ANOUNCE US IF THERE WILL BE CLASS ON WEDNESDAY!!!
ReplyDeleteYesss!, we have to go or no? :/
Deleteit is a good topic but,is alittle confuse.
ReplyDeleteall is very interesting but is confuse
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ReplyDeleteWas really easy :)
ReplyDeletewas difficult for me, i did not understand the activitie
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