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Dec 11 2013 01:26pm
j'en chie, c'est pas très dur pourtant mais je confond tout, niveau fac, sisi.

mairci, et j'donne tous mes fg a celui qui arrive a me repondre serieusement, jai deja fait la quasi totalité des questions donc non, vous me faites pas le boulot

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Dec 11 2013 01:43pm
mets toujours les questions ici, on sait jamais
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This happened when planes began landing on American soil and in the Philippines, bringing back men who had lived with honor for many miserable years in North Vietnam prisons.

1; Identify its type, its complements and any adjuncts it may have that are revelants.

- Type: Predicative compound verb - Composed of an auxilary (had) + a lexical verb preterite form (to live)
As complements: [with honor] and [for many miserable years]
As adjunct: [in North Vietnam prisons]

2; As the clause is in the broader context of a passage, if relevant, check if there are any references and check the semantics to be sure of the intended meaning of the speaker.

- Semantics: State verb (the whole text is a speech by Ronald Reagan). However the whole meaning of the sentence would rather mean "to survive" rather than simple "to live", hence it is an action verb with the meaning "to survive.

THERE GOES THE PROBLEM

3; Identify the problem or problems to be answered in the question (tense/time conflict, aspect, modality, etc.) and state them clearly;

4; Proceed to answer the question by justifying your analyses, testing your hypotheses when necessary by manipulating the language, and making all the revelant concluding remarks.


J'galere a finir la question 2, et les deux dernieres questions obviously.

This post was edited by SoldierOfFortune on Dec 11 2013 01:45pm
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Dec 11 2013 02:48pm
lol hf
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Dec 11 2013 03:24pm
T'es en quelle année là ?
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Dec 11 2013 03:25pm
Quote (ApocaliX @ Dec 11 2013 10:48pm)
lol hf


tyty, jai le cerveau qui saigne

C'est des cours de 4eme année (m1) que je fais en tutorat...

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Dec 11 2013 07:19pm
Post ceci dans le "general chat" :p le monde devraient avoir plus de facilité que nous
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Dec 12 2013 01:25am
Je suis très bon en Anglais , mais la tu me poses une colle lol, j'ai jamais vraiment appris l'anglais de cette manière et ca me casse la tête
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Dec 12 2013 02:16am
jparle anglais couramment, mais comme akynuz je suppose, jlai pas appris avec ces règles, juste en pratiquant (comme le français quoi), donc aucune idée. je saurais pas le faire en français non plus ton truc.

chai pas si poster sur le general chat ou le donor forum t'aidera...
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Dec 12 2013 11:08am
nan tant pis mais du coup j'ai pas repondu a la 3 et 4
et ouais c 'est de la linguistique donc ça craint un peu, c'est avec la phonology (une de mes autres matières) le truc le plus chiant..
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