LEXICAL AND GRAMMATICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBJECT IN MODERN ENGLISH
Oqila Ergashova , Master student of Karshi State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines parts of speech as a way of expressing a topic. In addition, the article presents the main methods of expressing grammatical meanings (synthetic methods of affixation, suppletivism, word formation; analytical methods using task words, prepositions and subordinate clauses, compound and modal verbs), as well as the English sentence word order and intonation are discussed.
Keywords
English language, way of expressing, grammatical meanings, grammatical structure, relation of words.
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