『壹』 英語中語法那些全列舉出來
簡單說說吧:非限定動詞非限定動詞又稱非謂語動詞,即在句中不能單獨作謂語,不受主語的人稱和數的限制。非謂語動詞有三種,即不定式、分詞和動名詞。本單元要求學員掌握三種非謂語動詞的基本形式和用法;掌握不定時的被動式;不帶to 的不定式;三種非謂語動詞的復合結構(即帶邏輯主語的不定式、分詞和動名詞)的形式及用法;現在分詞與過去分詞的區別;動名詞與不定式的比較;現在分詞與不定式的比較等。虛擬語氣語氣是一種動詞形式,用以表示說話者的意圖或態度。虛擬語氣表示所說的話只是一種主觀的願望、假設或建議等。虛擬語氣可以用在非真實條件句、主語從句、賓語從句、表語從句、同位語從句和定語從句中。本單元要求學員掌握虛擬語氣的基本形式和用法;掌握情態動詞用於虛擬語氣;了解含蓄條件句;掌握虛擬時態與謂語動詞時態的關系等。介詞我們經常在名詞或名詞短語、代詞或動名詞前用介詞表示人物、事件等與其它句子成分的關系。介詞後面的名詞或相當於名詞的詞語叫介詞賓語。介詞可表示地點、時間、比較、反對、原因、手段、所屬、條件、讓步、關於、對於、根據等。介詞及其賓語構成介詞短語,在句中擔任後置定語、狀語、表語等語法成分。本單元要求熟記常用介詞及介詞與其它此類的搭配。基本句型結構句子按其結構可分為簡單句、並列句和復合句。只存在一個主謂關系的句子叫簡單句,即一個主語部分和一個謂語部分組成。當我們需要把幾個意思連在一起時,可用標點符號或等立連詞或連接副詞把幾個簡單句連接成一個並列句。它們之間的關系是同等的。當一個句子由一個逐句和一個或從句構成時,這就是復合句。復合句的主語往往可以獨立存在,從句則只作一個句子成分。本單元重點掌握疑問句,弄清楚各種疑問句的結構及用法,能正確完成附加疑問句部分,能回答各種疑問句。掌握簡單句、並列句及復合句的句型結構;學會簡單句與並列句、簡單句與復合句、並列句與復合句的轉換;學會將直接引語變為間接引語;掌握名詞從句的用法。 摘自 http://ke..com/view/328219.htm
『貳』 英語語法有哪些
首先我們來了解英語學習的本質。我們學習英語,為的是日後工作學習專無障礙溝通交流屬。英語不比數學和語文,它不是一門學問,不需要深入研究,只要多多練習,多說多用就能學會了。『叄』 英語中有多少種語法
一般時復.
一般現在時,現在進制行時.現在進行完成時.一般
一般過去時.一般將來時.現在完成時
過去時.
一般過去時.過去完成時.過去完成進行時,一般過去將來時.
被動語態
不定時的被動語態.完成時的被動語態.一般被動語台.
從句.從句有分很多.
具體,買本語法書回家慢慢學.
總的只有幾類.但分講,很多.但學會,很容易
『肆』 五大基本句型和英語語法
英語簡單句自5種基本基本句型:
主
+
謂(不及物動詞)
S+V
eg
the
birds
are
f
lying
主
+
謂(及物動詞)賓
S+V
+O
eg.dogs
like
bones
主
+
謂(及物動詞)賓
+
賓補
S+V
+O
+OC
he
makes
me
laugh
.
主
+
謂(及物動詞)直接賓
+
間接
賓
S+V
+DO
+IO
eg
mum
bought
me
a
book
主
+
謂(聯系動詞)
+表語
S+V
+P
英語語法涉及的知識點太多,此處就不列出來了。
『伍』 英語中的所有語法知識點
1.
各類詞性,如:冠詞、名詞、數詞、代詞、形容詞、副詞、連詞、動內詞容、助動詞、情態動詞等等;
2.
句子的分類:簡單句;復合句,包括並列復合句和主從復合句,其中後者包括含有下列從句:名詞性從句(主語從句、賓語從句、表語從句、同位語從句);定語從句(形容詞性從句);狀語從句(副詞性從句)
3.
句子的基本結構:主語+謂語;主語+謂語+賓語;主語+謂語+雙賓語;主語+謂語+復合賓語;主語+連系動詞+表語
4.
句子的語氣:陳述句、疑問句、祈使句、感嘆句
5.
虛擬語氣
6.
倒裝語序
7.
省略
8.
it的用法
『陸』 英語中什麼是語法(具體點)!!!
語法是語言學的一個分支,研究按確定用法來運用的詞類、詞的屈折變化或表示相互關系的其他手段以及詞在句中的功能和關系
語言的結構規律。包括詞法和句法。詞法指詞的構成及變化規律;句法指短語和句子的組織規律。
語法是語言表達的規則。各種語言都有不同的語法,包括人類語言和計算機語言等。語法學是語言學的一部分。
現代語法學包括語音學、音系學(見音韻學)、形態學(詞法)、句法學、語義學。
數據通信中的意思
語法:數據及控制信息的格式、編碼及信號電平等。
rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation. The word grammar also denotes the study of these abstract features or a book presenting these rules. In a restricted sense, the term refers only to the study of sentence and word structure (syntax and morphology), excluding vocabulary and pronunciation.
A common contemporary definition of grammar is the underlying structure of a language that any native speaker of that language knows intuitively. The systematic description of the features of a language is also a grammar. These features are the phonology (sound), morphology (system of word formation), syntax (patterns of word arrangement), and semantics (meaning). Depending on the grammarian's approach, a grammar can be prescriptive (i.e., provide rules for correct usage), descriptive (i.e., describe how a language is actually used), or generative (i.e., provide instructions for the proction of an infinite number of sentences in a language). The traditional focus of inquiry has been on morphology and syntax, and for some contemporary linguists (and many traditional grammarians) this is the only proper domain of the subject.
In Europe the Greeks were the first to write grammars. To them, grammar was a tool that could be used in the study of Greek literature; hence their focus on the literary language. The Alexandrians of the 1st century BC further developed Greek grammar in order to preserve the purity of the language. Dionysus Thrax of Alexandria later wrote an influential treatise called The Art of Grammar, in which he analyzed literary texts in terms of letters, syllables, and eight parts of speech.
The Romans adopted the grammatical system of the Greeks and applied it to Latin. Except for Varro, of the 1st century BC, who believed that grammarians should discover structures, not dictate them, most Latin grammarians did not attempt to alter the Greek system and also sought to protect their language from decay. Whereas the model for the Greeks and Alexandrians was the language of Homer, the works of Cicero and Virgil set the Latin standard. The works of Donatus (4th century AD) and Priscian (6th century AD), the most important Latin grammarians, were widely used to teach Latin grammar ring the European Middle Ages. In medieval Europe, ecation was concted in Latin, and Latin grammar became the foundation of the liberal arts curriculum. Many grammars were composed for students ring this time. Aelfric, the abbot of Eynsham (11th century), who wrote the first Latin grammar in Anglo-Saxon, proposed that this work serve as an introction to English grammar as well. Thus began the tradition of analyzing English grammar according to a Latin model.
The modistae, grammarians of the mid-13th to mid-14th century who viewed language as a reflection of reality, looked to philosophy for explanations of grammatical rules. The modistae sought one 「universal」 grammar that would serve as a means of understanding the nature of being. In 17th-century France a group of grammarians from Port-Royal were also interested in the idea of universal grammar. They claimed that common elements of thought could be discerned in grammatical categories of all languages. Unlike their Greek and Latin counterparts, the Port-Royal grammarians did not study literary language but claimed instead that usage should be dictated by the actual speech of living languages. Noting their emphasis on linguistic universals, the contemporary linguist Noam Chomsky called the Port-Royal group the first transformational grammarians.
Structural description of the sentence 「The man will hit the ball,」 assigned by the …
By 1700 grammars of 61 vernacular languages had been printed. These were written primarily for purposes of reforming, purifying, or standardizing language and were put to pedagogical use. Rules of grammar usually accounted for formal, written, literary language only and did not apply to all the varieties of actual, spoken language. This prescriptive approach long dominated the schools, where the study of grammar came to be associated with 「parsing」 and sentence diagramming. Opposition to teaching solely in terms of prescriptive and proscriptive (i.e., what must not be done) rules grew ring the middle decades of the 20th century.
The simplification of grammar for classroom use contrasted sharply with the complex studies that scholars of linguistics were concting about languages. During the 19th and early 20th centuries the historical point of view flourished. Scholars who realized that every living language was in a constant state of flux studied all types of written records of modern European languages to determine the courses of their evolution. They did not limit their inquiry to literary languages but included dialects and contemporary spoken languages as well. Historical grammarians did not follow earlier prescriptive approaches but were interested, instead, in discovering where the language under study came from.
As a result of the work of historical grammarians, scholars came to see that the study of language can be either diachronic (its development through time) or synchronic (its state at a particular time). The Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure and other descriptive linguists began studying the spoken language. They collected a large sample of sentences proced by native speakers of a language and classified their material starting with phonology and working their way to syntax.
Generative, or transformational, grammarians of the second half of the 20th century, such as Noam Chomsky, studied the knowledge that native speakers possess which enables them to proce and understand an infinite number of sentences. Whereas descriptivists like Saussure examined samples of indivial speech to arrive at a description of a language, transformationalists first studied the underlying structure of a language. They attempted to describe the 「rules」 that define a native speaker's 「competence」 (unconscious knowledge of the language) and account for all instances of the speaker's 「performance」 (strategies the indivial uses in actual sentence proction). See generative grammar; transformational grammar.
The study of grammatical theory has been of interest to philosophers, anthropologists, psychologists, and literary critics over the centuries. Today, grammar exists as a field within linguistics but still retains a relationship with these other disciplines. For many people, grammar still refers to the body of rules one must know in order to speak or write 「correctly.」 However, from the last quarter of the 20th century a more sophisticated awareness of grammatical issues has taken root, especially in schools. In some countries, such as Australia and the United Kingdom, new English curricula have been devised in which grammar is a focus of investigation, avoiding the prescriptivism of former times and using techniques that promote a lively and thoughtful spirit of inquiry.
語法在大英網路全書的定義:統攝聲音,文字,句子和其他要素,以及它們的組合和解釋的語言規范。「語法」這個詞也指對這些抽象特徵的研究,或這些規則的指南手冊。嚴格意義上說,「語法」這個術語是指對於句子和詞語結構(句法和形態學)的研究,但不包括詞彙和發音。
一個普遍接受的當代語法定義是:以一種語言為母語的任何人靠直覺就知道的語言結構。對語言特徵的系統描述也是一種語法,而這些特徵包括音位學(聲音) ,形態學(系統構詞) ,句法(詞語安排模式)和語義(意思) 。根據語法學家的研究,語法可以規范(即提供一些正確用法的規則) ,描述(即,描述了語言實際上是如何使用的) ,或生成(即提供一種指導,使無限的句子在一種語言中產生) 。傳統的調查重點,在於形態學和句法,對於一些當代語言學家(和許多傳統的語法學家),這是唯一正確的研究領域。
在歐洲,希臘人最早寫關於語法的著作。對他們來說,語法是一個工具,可以用來研究希臘文學,因此他們的重點是文學語言。公元前一世紀的Alexandrians進一步發展希臘語法,以保持純凈的語言。亞歷山大的狄俄尼索斯後來寫出一篇影響深遠的論文,稱為《語法的藝術》,他在其中分析文學文本中的字母,音節,和八段話語。
古羅馬人接受了希臘人的語法體系,並運用於拉丁語。除了公元前一世紀的瓦羅Varro認為語法學家應該發現結構,而不是強行指定結構,大多數拉丁語法學家沒有試圖改變希臘系統,還設法保護他們的語言避免衰敗。希臘人和亞歷山大人的語言模型是荷馬的語言,西塞羅和維吉爾的作品設定了拉丁語的語法標准。最重要的拉丁語語法學家多納圖斯(公元4世紀)和普里西安(公元6世紀)的作品在歐洲中世紀被廣泛用於拉丁文語法教學。中世紀的歐洲的教育使用的是拉丁文,拉丁語語法成為人文教育的基礎課程。 恩斯罕的修道院長,阿爾弗里克Aelfric( 11世紀) ,第一個寫拉丁語語法的盎格魯撒克遜人,建議以此引入英語語法。從此,開始了依據拉丁語法的英語語法分析的傳統。
第13世紀中葉至14世紀中葉的語法學家認為語言是現實的反映,從哲學中尋求解釋語法的規則。他們尋求一個「普遍」的語法universal grammar,以此作為了解存在being的手段。在十七世紀的法國,來自羅亞爾港的一些語法學家也對這種普遍語法感興趣。他們聲稱,思想的共同要素可以在所有語言的語法類別中辨識出來。與希臘語和拉丁語的語法學家不同,羅亞爾港語法學家沒有研究文學語言,他們認為語言的用法應當取決於實際的生活語言。當代語言學家喬姆斯基也注意到對語言的共性的強調,他稱羅亞爾港派為第一批轉型語法學家。
到1700年,61種方言語法書已經印製。這些書的目的主要是改革,凈化,或規范語言,並用於教學。當時語法規則通常僅僅用於正式,書面,文學的語言,並不適用於紛繁復雜的實際口語。這一規范性的手段長期在學校佔主導地位,學生們對語法的學習往往和「解析」以及句子圖解聯系在一起。在20世紀的中後期,對於這種僅僅關注規范性和禁止性(即,什麼不能做)規則的語法教育,出現了越來越多的反對聲音。
課堂語法的簡化和語言學家的復雜研究形成了鮮明對比。19世紀到20世紀初,歷史主義觀點蓬勃發展。認識到每一種現存的語言都是在不斷變化中的學者們研究了歐洲語言所有類型的書面記錄,以確定其演變路徑。他們沒有局限於文學語言,還研究了方言和當代口頭語。歷史主義的語法學家沒有採用先前的規范性辦法,但更加關注他們研究的語言的來源。
由於歷史主義語法學家的工作,學者們看到,語言的研究可以是歷時性的(其貫穿歷史的發展)或同步性的(在特定的時間段的狀態)。瑞士語言學家索緒爾和其他描述性語言學家開始研究口頭語。他們收集了大量操母語者的語句樣本,對這些材料進行分類,從音位學入手,一直研究到句法。
20世紀後半葉的轉換生成語法學家,如喬姆斯基,研究了操母語者能生成和理解無限句子所需要的知識。而像索緒爾那樣的描述語言學家則去審查單個話語樣本,以求達到描述一種語言的目的。轉換生成語法學家首先研究了語言的潛在結構。他們試圖描述一種能夠定義操母語者語言「能力」(底層的語言知識)的「規則」,解釋說話人的種種「表現」(語言生成時的實際策略)。
在過去的千百年裡,語法理論引起了哲學家,人類學家,心理學家和文學批評家的興趣。今天,語法存在於語言學領域之內,但仍保留了與其他許多學科的聯系。對於很多人來說,語法仍然指的是一整套必須知道,以保證「正確」語言輸出的規則,然而,從20世紀後25年以來,對語法研究的更為復雜的意識,已經在學校生根發芽。在一些國家,如澳大利亞,英國,新的英語課程中語法是重點,而且避免之前僵硬的規范,提倡生動而深刻的調查精神。
『柒』 英語中有哪些重要的語法
一虛擬語氣
1) 概念
虛擬語氣用來表示說話人的主觀願望或假想,所說的是一個條件,不一定是事實,或與事實相反。
2) 在條件句中的應用
條件句可分為兩類,一類為真實條件句,一類為非真實條件句。非真實條件句表示的是假設的或實際可能性不大的情況,故採用虛擬語氣。
虛擬條件句的從句部分如果含有were, should, 或had, 可將if省略,再把were, should或had 移到從句句首,實行倒裝。
Were they here now, they could help us.
=If they were here now, they could help us.
Had you come earlier, you would have met him
=If you had come earlier, you would have met him.
Should it rain, the crops would be saved.
=Were it to rain, the crops would be saved.
注意:
在虛擬語氣的從句中,動詞'be'的過去時態一律用"were",不用was, 即在從句中be用were代替。
If I were you, I would go to look for him.
如果我是你,就會去找他。
If he were here, everything would be all right.
如果他在這兒,一切都會好的。
二祈使語氣
祈使語氣表示勸告、命令、希望或禁止等,用原形動詞開始,主語常被省略。
Give me some candies first.
先給我些糖果。
祈使語氣表示懇求、建議或邀請。
Be a good boy. Tell me, please.
要做個好孩子。請告訴我吧。
Speak more slowly, please.
請講慢些。
三省略句
省略句是省略了一個或多個句子成分, 如主語、述語動詞或子句的句子。
在不會引起誤解或非正式場合, 句子的主語可以省略。
(It) Looks like rain.
看起來要下雨。
對等連接詞and連接兩個並列的子句,若兩句中的述語動詞相同,第二句中的動詞可以省略。
I am a doctor, and my wife (is) a teacher.
我是個醫生,我妻子是教師。
四定語從句
定語從句
1.在句子中充當形容詞用的子句是形容詞子句。
2.形容詞子句可修飾人或物,用關系代名詞who,which,that等連接。
The teacher blamed the boy that(who) broke the window.
老師責備了打壞窗子的男孩。
that broke the window是形容詞子句,修飾the boy。
It must be a toy car that(which) can be assembled.
一定是個能組裝的玩具車。
that(which) can be assembled是形容詞子句,修飾a toy car。
He was reading a book that(which) was written by Mark Twain.
他在讀一本馬克吐溫寫的書。
which was written by Mark Twain是形容詞子句,修飾a book
五狀語從句---副詞子句
1.在句子中起副詞作用的子句是副詞子句。
2.副詞子句表示時間。
Before it gets dark, I』ll come back.
天黑以前我會回來。
After it gets dark, the children go back home.
天黑以後孩子們回家。
六從句與先行詞一致
1. 子句與先行詞一致主要指形容詞子句的關系代名詞和述語動詞與主要子句的先行詞的一致。
2. 關系代名詞who, which, that在形容詞子句中作主語時,人稱、性、數以及述語動詞必須和先行詞一致。
I, who am your friend, can help you.
我作為你的朋友可以幫助你。
七不定式
不定詞的簡單式由to+原形動詞構成,其動作與主要動詞同時發生,或發生在主要動詞之後。
I am glad to see you.
我見到你很高興。
He promised to raise money for us.
他答應為我們籌備款項。
八被動語態用得不如主動語態多,但在某些情況下須要用或宜用被動語態。
1.不知道或不必指明動作的發出者時用被動語態。
He was born in 1971.
他出生於1971年。
The origin of the universe will probably never be explained.
宇宙的起源大概永遠不會有答案。
2.要強調或突出動作的承受者時用被動語態。
The plan has already been canceled.
這個計劃已經取消。
『捌』 英語中的語法有哪些
太多了,lz去看看語法書吧。
有沒有具體想問的問題,可以幫你解答
『玖』 英語中哪些語法很重要
作為國人,最難掌握的是情態動詞,從句和非謂語動詞。因為這些和漢語的語版法差別最大權,在學習過程中很難完成遷移。但是語法並不僅限於句法,掌握常用3000單詞的固定搭配也是很重要的。
你可以買一本比較詳細的語法書,再結合大量的閱讀(最好是英文報紙等原版的英文資料)加以鞏固。
『拾』 英語語法中原形變成比較級的五大規律是什麼
規律:
單音詞的變化:(四條)
①一般情況: +er(比較級) +est(最高級)
例如:quiet--quieter--the quietest
bright--brighter---the brightest 明亮/聰明的
clever--cleverer--the cleverest
②詞末回為--e(不發音)答+ r --+st
例如:fine--finer--the finest
nice--nicer--the nicest
cute--cuter--the cutest
free--freer--freest(特殊)
③重讀閉音節,末尾只有一個輔音字母的:
雙寫輔音字母+er--雙寫輔音字母+est
例如:wet--wetter--the wettest
fat--fatter--the fattest
fit--fitter--fittest