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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: Gramatica Inglesa Feb 22-23. Estudios Ingleses
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Gramatica Inglesa Feb 22-23. Estudios Ingleses

Descripción:
Modelo A

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Fecha de Creación:
26/11/2023

Categoría: UNED

Número Preguntas: 20
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Temario:
Which of the following is NOT a type of speech act: exclamation echo question statement declarative clause.
What are the components of a state of affairs? phrasal constituents semantic roles transitivity patterns ergative forces.
What is the type of meaning expressed in a semantic structure? Representational Interpersonal Textual Informational.
What is the second participant in a process of doing, such as the action of giving? Agent Recipient Beneficiary Affected.
Which of the following statements about Complements is CORRECT? Complements encode participants which are different from Subjects and Objects. There are two main types of Complements: Complement of the Subject and Complement of the Indirect Object. Complements encode constituents that are not participants. Passivisation is possible with Complements as Subjects.
What is “in five minutes” in the sentence “The burglars left the house in five minutes”? An Adjunct An Object Complement A Subject Complement An Indirect Object.
… adjuncts signal how the speaker intends the semantic connections to be made between one part of the discourse and another. Epistemic Stance Connective Operator-related.
The verb to lack, which takes non-typical direct objects, does NOT pass the test of… Wh-cleft Passivisation Wh-questions Fronting.
What type of complementation is there in the clause: “It makes for good relations”? Subject – Verb – Indirect Object Subject – Verb – Object Complement Subject – Verb – Subject Complement Subject – Verb – Prepositional Complement.
What type of complementation is there in the clause: “They makes for good relations”? Subject – Verb – Indirect Object Subject – Verb – Object Complement Subject – Verb – Subject Complement Subject – Verb – Prepositional Complement.
What is the semantic valency of “It is raining outside” according to SFG? Zero One Two Three.
“Sell them?” in “I’m going to sell all my games. – Sell them?” is an example of… double interrogative copy tag echo question alternative interrogative.
Which is the speech act force in the sentence: “We are ready to go”? directive statement performative warning.
Which of the following is not a speech-act force of imperatives? disbelief request encouragement All the options are correct.
What type of structure is: “The door opened” in SFG? Anti-causative Ergative transitive causative Analytical causative Pseudo-intransitive.
Which of the following statements about pseudo-intransitives is NOT true? They express a general property or propensity of the entity to undergo (or not) a certain process They tend to occur in the present tense. An Agent is explicit and a cause can’t be added in a by-phrase There is no corresponding transitive construction that exactly expresses the same meaning.
What is the semantic role of “wider” in “The workers are making the road wider”? Affected Process Resulting Attribute Beneficiary.
…is the organising factor in ‘block language’, which includes newspapers headlines, telegrams and other announcements, as in “For hire”, “To let” or “Bed and breakfast”. Textual ellipsis Situational ellipsis Discourse ellipsis All the options are correct.
In the sentence: “And those guys who broke into the office, those are not from the neighbourhood”, we can find an example of… marked focus absolute Theme dislocation supplementive.
The sentence “My arm is numb!” is an example of… event utterance situational ellipsis marked Rheme marked Topic.
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