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written form which indicates the attitude
of the speaker towards the
action expressed by the verb from the point of view of its reality.
6.
English and Uzbek languages have indicative and
subjunctive moods.
7.
The Indicative Mood expresses the
action or state presented
as a fact.
8.
Indicative mood in English is formed analytically.
YES
NO
Activity 4. Tests
1.
………… is formed on the morphological level of the Uzbek
language by agglutinative addition of the affixal morpheme to the root
morpheme of the intransitive verb or to the stem of the intransitive
verb , in English this phenomenon occurs on the syntactical level of the
language by using the direct object after the intransitive verb( by
changing the order of words in the sentence).
a)
Transitivity
b)
Intransitivity
c)
Mood
d)
Formal property
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