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(passive voice marker (be +en))
(passive voice marker (be +en))
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=introduces partiples and participials=
 
=introduces partiples and participials=
  
==passive voice marker (be +<i>en</i>)==
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==passive voice marker (be + -<i>en</i>)==
  
 
*Lincoln and Kennedy were both assassinated.
 
*Lincoln and Kennedy were both assassinated.
 
*Everything was frozen.  
 
*Everything was frozen.  
 
*It was golden.  (ADJ, (predicate adjective))
 
*It was golden.  (ADJ, (predicate adjective))

Revision as of 02:21, 31 January 2013

Avertissement: cette page est destiné à un analyse grammatical du mot "be" :P


Forms

  • dictionary form (bare infinitive): be
  • present tense: are (1p, 2s/p, 3p), is (3s), am (1s)
  • past tense: was (1s, 3s), were (1p, 2s/p, 3p)


  • present participle: being
  • past participle: been

Major Uses

Most fundamentally be is a coupler. It connects two ideas. Let's start with this basic understanding and look at what it couples:

copula: syntax

En semantique on parlerait plutôt de l'attribution on parlerait de sa fonction, qui est souvent de lié un sujet à un attribut, un ensemble (ou l'invers)...

  1. It's a worktool. (NP)
  2. A worktool, is it?

  3. The door is open. (Adj)
  4. They're sick.

  5. The machine is breaking. (You can hear it.) (Present Participle)
  6. The machine is broken. (Past participle)

  7. Is Raymond in? (Particle)
  8. Mark isn't. (negation) (VP ellipsis)

  9. These ideas aren't mine. (sujet parlant est bizarrement attribut du sujet grammatical)

  10. Were they to lose the lawsuit, they would probably go bankrupt. (Infintival expressing a condition)
  11. They were to lose in the end. (infinitival expressing a historical fact known to the storyteller)

introduces partiples and participials

passive voice marker (be + -en)

  • Lincoln and Kennedy were both assassinated.
  • Everything was frozen.
  • It was golden. (ADJ, (predicate adjective))