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What is particle in the syntax? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In addition to the interrogative particle 'ara' in Greek or 'ne' in Latin, a speaker writer could signal that the expected answer was 'yes', by using instead the particle arou (Greek) or nonne (Latin), or could signal the opposite by using instead the particle (s) 'ara may (αρα μη) They are indicating to us 'how to take the sentence'
particle vs preposition? How to know the difference? I tried to research the difference beween particle and preposition in phrasal verb, but the information on this website is not very clear According to the website, in quot;She is making up excuse
Initial capitalization of foreign surnames with particles when . . . Fortunately, The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition) deals with this question on page 388: 8 5 Names with particles Many names include particles such as de, d', de la, von, van, and ten Practice with regard to capitalization and spacing the particles varies widely, and confirmation should be sought in a biographical dictionary or other authoritative source When the surname is used alone
Is dont a particle of its own? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The sentence * Why do not you just do it? sounds ungrammatical to me, but Why don't you just do it? seems fine (I am not a native speaker ) I have three questions: Is "don't" a particle of its own? Is there a name for this grammatical phenomenon? Are there other cases besides negated questions where don't cannot be deconstructed?
word order - English Language Usage Stack Exchange To negate a participle phrase we use not at the beginning of it, as in "Not having heard the news, he had no idea what was going on " Can we also use the negative particle in some other porition in
Comma before like - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The third example is confusing Is it a) Metaheuristics, like particle swarm optimization, evolutionary algorithms, and memetic algorithms, are used in the literature to solve the optimization problem, or, b) Metaheuristics are used in the literature, like particle swarm optimization, evolutionary algorithms, and memetic algorithms, to solve the optimization problem, or, c) Metaheuristics are
idioms - Idiomatic stress: phrasal verbs - English Language Usage . . . The members of this list of 'phrasal verbs' with particle 'down' provided by Proofreadingservices com seem to have the stress on 'down' (I've only checked a sample) And note that 'pour forth' has the expected stress on the particle 'forth' rather than the simplex verb It seems that pour ing pelt ing tipping down are anomalies
grammar - In go to sleep, is to a particle or a preposition . . . 10 In the phrase go to sleep, I've always thought of sleep as a noun by analysis with go to school, which would make to a preposition However, sleep could possibly be interpreted as a verb, which would make to a particle Are both interpretations correct, or just one?