This document outlines questions for students on the topics of:
1) Classes of questions and examples of tag questions
2) Question types without subject-operator inversion and imperative sentence structures
3) Differences between imperatives and declaratives and comparisons of exclamatives and interrogatives
4) Discourse functions of echo utterances and classification of block language
5) Common non-sentences in speech and examples of formulae.
This document outlines questions for students on the topics of:
1) Classes of questions and examples of tag questions
2) Question types without subject-operator inversion and imperative sentence structures
3) Differences between imperatives and declaratives and comparisons of exclamatives and interrogatives
4) Discourse functions of echo utterances and classification of block language
5) Common non-sentences in speech and examples of formulae.
This document outlines questions for students on the topics of:
1) Classes of questions and examples of tag questions
2) Question types without subject-operator inversion and imperative sentence structures
3) Differences between imperatives and declaratives and comparisons of exclamatives and interrogatives
4) Discourse functions of echo utterances and classification of block language
5) Common non-sentences in speech and examples of formulae.
a) Mention and exemplify the major classes of questions
b) Mention, explain and exemplify 3 types of tag questions c) Mention and exemplify questions that do not have the subject operator inversion. d) The clause pattern of imperatives sentences show the same range and ordering of elements as declaratives. Mention and exemplify. e) How do imperatives differ from declaratives? f) Compare and contrast exclamatives and interrogatives. g) What are the discourse function of echo utterances? Explain and exemplify. h) Considering the kinds of sentences, how would you classify block language?
i) Mention non sentences (usually noun phrases) that occur frequently in speech. Mention 7. j) Give different examples of formulae.