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classe gramatical
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categoria morfosintàctica
The category a word is assigned to based on its syntactic function within a specified language.
lexical category
lexical class
word class
form class
portugués
classe gramatical
lexical category
lexical class
word class
form class
1
When I'm in the twenty-cents-a-
word
class
I'll write once a month, and spend the rest of my time travelling.'
1
It was Sir Laurence Olivier's movie version, which our third
form
class
trouped to see at the local flea-pit.
2
You would
form
classes
,
would you not?
3
There are at least 1,000 applications every year for 168 places in
form
classes
.
4
Young ladies and young gentlemen
form
classes
for mutual aid and 'mutual admiration' while they clasp hands over the Masora.
5
The rest of the hour was occupied in
forming
classes
and giving out lessons to be learned for the next Sunday.
1
He died 75 years ago, but lives on as a
part
of
speech
.
2
The grunt seemed to be his most valued
part
of
speech
.
3
With such, oaths become as necessary a
part
of
speech
as articles or prepositions.
4
It's another
part
of
speech
to have to work with one's hands, as we do.
5
For such an unnecessary
part
of
speech
as a real copula does not exist in Japanese.
6
I asked for the
part
of
speech
.
7
When it is used without relation to any other
part
of
speech
,
as in direct address or exclamation.
8
A host of compounds were left both hyphenated and separate depending on their
part
of
speech
,
for example:
9
When "not only" precedes "but also," see that each is followed by the same
part
of
speech
.
10
As the interjection is the least important
part
of
speech
in the English language, it will require but little attention.
11
What
part
of
speech
is "old"?
12
I did indeed once understand something about the use of a broadsword; but as to a pen, gentlemen, that's quite another
part
of
speech
.
13
The following sentence containing all the
parts
of
speech
is parsed etymologically:
14
There are also other
parts
of
speech
that some languages will have.
15
He seemed to grudge the space required for necessary
parts
of
speech
.
16
For he seems to make no other
parts
of
speech
but them.
portugués
classe gramatical
catalán
categoria morfosintàctica