Current Changes in the English Verb
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IGNATIUC, Iulia. Current Changes in the English Verb. In: The use of modern educational and informational technologies for the training of professional competences of the students in higher education institutions, 7-8 decembrie 2018, Balti. Balti, Republic of Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2018, pp. 260-265. ISBN 978-9975-3276-0-2.
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The use of modern educational and informational technologies for the training of professional competences of the students in higher education institutions 2018
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Balti, Moldova, 7-8 decembrie 2018

Current Changes in the English Verb

CZU: 378.147:811.111'367.625

Pag. 260-265

Ignatiuc Iulia
 
Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo” din Bălţi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 8 iulie 2019


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The present article is an overview of essential grammatical changes that have recently occurred in the Modern English verb. The article draws on works by Geoffrey Leech, Christian Mair, Marianne Hundt and Randolph Quirk. Although these changes are referred to as current, some of them started in the first half of the twentieth century. The emphasis in the paper was on the major changes related to the increase in use of continuous forms, decline of be-passive, decrease in the use of some modal verbs and increase in the use of semi-modals, and the revival of the mandative subjunctive. These changes are of particular interest for teachers of English.

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regularization of irregular forms, grammatical changes, attitudinal function, interpretative use, passival, mediopassive, mandative subjunctive, modals, semi - modals