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Author: Ana Carolina Ferreira |
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Date Posted: 18:28:21 10/02/09 Fri In reply to: Ana Carolina Ferreira 's message, "Re: Instructions for the Morphology Online Seminar" on 18:25:45 10/02/09 Fri >I'm awfully sorry because I coudn't understand very >well what we were supposed to do and I had a lot of >doubts...I wasn't in class last friday,so I am feeling >totaly lost.Here is what I could do... > > > > > >SHE [p: 3rd] [- plural] sat [sit] [p: 3rd] [- present] >at the window watching [watch] [ progressive] the >evening invade [ - past] the avenue. Her [ she] [ p: >3rd] [- plural] [ possessive] head was [be] [p: >1st,3rd] [-plural][- present] leaned [lean] [-past] >against the window curtains [curtain] [+ plural]and in >her[ she] [ p: 3rd] [- plural] [ possessive] nostrils >[nostril] [+ plural] was [be] [p: 1st,3rd] [-plural][- >present] the odour of dusty [dust] [adj.]cretonne. She >[p: 3rd] [- plural] was be] [p: 1st, 3rd] [-plural][- >present] tired. > Few people passed [pass] [- present]. The >man [- plural]out of the last house passed [pass] [- >present]on his way home; she[p: 3rd] [- plural] heard >[hear][-present] his [he] [+ possessive] footsteps >[foot] [step] [+ plural] clacking [clack] [ >progressive] along the concrete pavement and >afterwards crunching [crunch] [progressive] on the >cinder path before the new red houses [house] [ + >plural]. One time there used [use] [- present] to be >[be] [- finite] a field there in which they[p:3rd] [+ >plural] used [use] [-present]to play [play] [ - >finite] every evening with other people's [ >possessive] children. Then a man [-plural] from >Belfast bought [buy] [- present]the field and built [ >build] [- present] houses [house][ plural] in it [ >p:3rd] [- plural] not like their [ p: 3rd] [ + plural] >little brown houses [house] [ + plural] but bright >brick houses [house] [ + plural] with shining [shine] >[+ progressive] roofs[roof] [+ plural]. The children >of the avenue used [use] [- present] to play [play] [- >finite] together in that field -- the Devines, the >Waters, the Dunns, little Keogh the cripple, she [p: >3rd] [- plural] and her [ she] [ p: 3rd] [- plural] [ >possessive] brothers [brother] [+ plural]and >sisters[sister] [+ plural]. Ernest, however, never >played [play] [- present] he was [be] [+past] [+ >plural] [-past] too grown [grow] [ p. p.] up. Her >[she] [ p: 3rd] [- plural] [ possessive] father used >[use] [- present] often to hunt [hunt] [- finite] them >in out of the field with his blackthorn [black] >[thorn] stick; but usually little Keogh used [use] [- >present] to keep[keep] [- finite] nix and call out >when he saw[see] [- present] her father coming[come] >[progressive]. Still they seemed [seem] [- present] to >have [have] [- finite] been [be] [- p. p.] rather >happy then. Her father was [be] [ - present] not so >bad then; and besides, her [ she] [ p: 3rd] [- plural] >[ possessive] mother was alive. That was a long time >ago; she and her [ she] [ p: 3rd] [- plural] [ >possessive] brothers [brother] [+ plural]and >sisters[sister] [+ plural] were [ be] [+past] [ + >plural] [-past] all grown [grow] [ p.p.] up her mother >was dead [die] [+ p.p.]. Tizzie Dunn was dead[die] [+ >p.p.], too, and the Waters had[have] [- past] gone >[go] [+ p.p.] back to England. Everything [every] >[thing] changes [change] [–s, p: 3rd]. Now she [p: >3rd] [- plural] was going to go away like the others, >to leave her home. > Home! She [p: 3rd] [- plural] looked[look] >[ - present] round the room, reviewing [review] [ >progressive] all its[p:3rd] [ possessive] familiar >[family] [adjective] objects which she [p: 3rd] [- >plural] had[have] [- past] dusted once a week for so >many years[ year] [+ plural], wondering [ wonder] [ >progressive] where on earth all the dust came [come] >[-past] from. Perhaps she [p: 3rd] [- plural] would >[modal] never see again those familiar [family] >[adjective] objects[object] [plural] from which she[p: >3rd] [- plural] had never dreamed [dream] [- >present]of being divided [divide] [- present]. And yet >during all those years [year] [+ plural]she[p: 3rd] [- >plural] had[have] [- past] never found [find] [– >present] out the name of the priest whose yellowing >photograph hung on the wall above the broken [break] >[+ p. p.] harmonium beside the colored [color] [adj.] >print of the promises [promise] [ + plural] made >[make] [ - past] to Blessed [bless] [ - past] Margaret >Mary Alacoque. He had[have] [- past] been [be] [ + >p. p.] a school friend of her father. Whenever he >showed [show] [- past] the photograph to a visitor [ >visit] [ agent] her father used to pass [pass] [ - >finite] it with a casual word: > >"He is [be] [p: 3rd sing.] [ - plural] [- past] in >Melbourne now." >She had consented [- present]to go [- finite] away, to >leave [- finite] her home. Was that wise? She tried >[try] [ - present] to weigh [ - finite] each side of >the question. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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