Sunday, March 22, 2009

Hemmorhoids More Condition_symptoms

oath. Responding


Camus says: I do not understand why
'"swear" and' in the subject (1) "You were made to swear to obey" but not in (4) "has been done to swear obedience."


causative verbs indicate that the action is caused by the subject, but that does not him directly. The two causative of the Italian language are leave and do . In "The do swear to obey" the subject is "they" who act with the verb "to do" but the action of swearing is accomplished by "she".

transforming the sentence from passive to active we see the direct object, in this case "to swear to obey," become the subject of sentence.

She was sworn to obey.

In 'The swear obedience are "the direct object is" swear obedience "(a term where we have a male and female).
the liabilities you have two options:

was sworn-Le-Le
obedience has been made to swear obedience

Both forms are acceptable.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Enlarged Ovaries More Condition_symptoms

is courtesy


work of mourning "means" mourning "?
How to dispose of a hangover?


The term" work of mourning "to us does not seem to exist. The correct form should be "Mourn" and rightly "mourning."
Where you ever heard "work of mourning?

I remain confused on the use of "to do", especially in the variant passive
(1) and 'was made to swear to obey.
equivalent to:
(2) (you) and 'was made to swear to obey.
or not?
The phrase (2) and 'right?
"Done" in (1) and 'male' cause infinite (swear) and 'male?
But I have also read:
(3) he was not made to watch TV. Why
'cabbage "made" female? "The" TV? But "see" and 'the subject, not' it?
So it seems even
(4) The e 'was made to swear obedience.



I try to explain, point by point, the concerns raised:
The meaning of (1) is "She was made to swear to obey" because, as you argue, swear is male. In Italian, the infinitive noun includes the masculine gender, where you agree to all the other parts of speech, Leopardi, for example, says "... It is sweet to shipwreck in this sea."
addition, the sentence (1) is a passive sentence: if there was an addition agent expressed as, for example, "parents" (The e 'was made to swear to obey their parents), assets would become "The parents had sworn to obey."
(2) E 'wrong, no one could ever say.
Items (3) and (4) are as you write, both correct. In (3) the subject is the TV: If you invert the sentence, then it will be clearer, "the TV was not / was made to see her" ...

We apologize if we have not answered these two questions first, but very banal, had not read.
always your!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sleep Apnea More Condition_symptoms.

was a whale or a whale? Where the person so


Learn Italian for an English often means asking if the name that is in front of women or men.
From beginner to the more advanced.
During the first lesson she has heard that the names ending in-or male and female in-a but then, they added, there are exceptions.

Many names ending in-ma derived from the ancient greek (as an axiom, automation, climate, dilemma, diploma etc..) Are male. Other

ending in-o (soprano, alto, mezzo-soprano) are male names that always refer to women, so if you do not specify the name is correct to say "It 'was a famous contralto," but if we add the name of cash, then the article and the adjective must be feminine and it is good to say "The famous soprano Maria Callas."

The moment, however, begins when at some point of our journey we understand that there are names of things that have meaning to the male and the female another.

hole (hole ) pit (pit )
way (way ) fashion ( custom )
cried (tears ) plant (tree )
lightning (lightning ) whale ( cetacean )
cloth (cloth ) cream ( mozzarella )
bench (table ) bank (financial institution )

There can think of others? A

I recollect someone also equal in every category but not in kind. Those names that despite being identical in shape can be both male and female and all kinds of meaning Cambian:

the end (purpose ) the end (the end )
radium (chemical element ) radio ( radio set )
capital (equity ) the capital (city )
the final ( a book or film ) the final ( sporting event )........ .