description::
· human-mind-language is a-common (= standard) one-to-many MAPPING-RELATION of humans that map mind-views\a\ to sensorial-entities (gestural, oral, textual, tactile), the-logo-views, in order to communicate them\a\.
· the-output of a-computer-language understands a-computer.
· the-output of lagoHmnm understands a-human.
name::
* McsEngl.McsLag000007.last.html//dirLag//dirMcs!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.dirMcs/dirLag/McsLag000007.last.html!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm!=McsLag000007,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm!=human-mind-language, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.brain-human-language!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.brain-language--of-humans!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.human-brain-language!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.human-mind-language!⇒lagoHmnm, {2021-02-06},
* McsEngl.human-language.brain!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lag!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagHmnb!⇒lagoHmnm, {2021-02-06},
* McsEngl.lagHmnm!⇒lagoHmnm, {2021-03-25},
* McsEngl.lagHnmd!⇒lagoHmnm, {2021-02-06},
* McsEngl.lagHuman-mind!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagBrainHmn!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.langHmnBrn!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.langoHumanBrain!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.language.human.brain!⇒lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.language.human.mind!⇒lagoHmnm,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.lago-ho-nuo!=lagoHmnm, {2022-11-20},
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.γλώσσα-ανθρώπου-νου!=lagoHmnm,
* McsElln.γλώσσα-νου-ανθρώπου!=lagoHmnm,
* McsElln.γλωσΑνθν!=lagoHmnm, {2022-12-03},
* McsElln.γλώσσα-ανθρώπου-νου!=lagoHmnm, {2022-12-03},
* McsElln.νου-γλώσσα-ανθρώπων!=lagoHmnm,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.zihin-insan-dili!=lagoHmnm,
description::
· the-human that USES this lagoHmnm.
name::
* McsEngl.hearer-of-lagoHmnm!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.hmnLango, {2023-07-15}
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'communicator!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'human!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'speaker!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'user!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.reader-of-lagoHmnm!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.speaker-of-lagoHmnm!⇒hmnLango,
* McsEngl.writer-of-lagoHmnm!⇒hmnLango,
description::
"Language disorders or language impairments are disorders that involve the processing of linguistic information. Problems that may be experienced can involve grammar (syntax and/or morphology), semantics (meaning), or other aspects of language. These problems may be receptive (involving impaired language comprehension), expressive (involving language production), or a combination of both. Examples include specific language impairment, better defined as developmental language disorder, or DLD, and aphasia, among others. Language disorders can affect both spoken and written language,[1] and can also affect sign language; typically, all forms of language will be impaired.
Current data indicates that 7% of young children display language disorder,[2][3] with boys being diagnosed twice as often as girls.[4]
Preliminary research on potential risk factors have suggested biological components, such as low birth weight, prematurity, general birth complications, and male gender, as well as family history and low parental education can increase the chance of developing language disorders.[5]
For children with phonological and expressive language difficulties, there is evidence supporting speech and language therapy. However, the same therapy is shown to be much less effective for receptive language difficulties.[6] These results are consistent with the poorer prognosis for receptive language impairments that are generally accompanied with problems in reading comprehension.[7]
Note that these are distinct from speech disorders, which involve difficulty with the act of speech production, but not with language.
Language disorders tend to manifest in two different ways: receptive language disorders (where one cannot properly comprehend language) and expressive language disorders (where one cannot properly communicate their intended message)."
[{2023-04-22 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_disorder]
name::
* McsEngl.disease.288-dngLanguaging!⇒dssLango,
* McsEngl.disease.dngLanguaging!⇒dssLango,
* McsEngl.dssLango,
* McsEngl.language-deficit!⇒dssLango,
* McsEngl.language-disorder!⇒dssLango,
* McsEngl.language-impairment!⇒dssLango,
* McsEngl.language-processing-disorder,
description::
"Language disorders can be caused by various factors, including genetic factors, brain injury or damage, and developmental delays. Treatment for language disorders may include speech therapy, language therapy, and other interventions designed to help individuals improve their communication skills."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render-sha]
description::
"the brain is capable of some degree of plasticity, meaning that other regions of the brain can sometimes take over language functions if the language cortex is damaged."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
description::
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_disorders,
===
* expressive (encoding),
* receptive (decoding),
===
* primary,
* secondary,
===
* developmental,
* acquired,
===
* dysgraphia,
* dyslexia,
* phonological,
* speech-production,
* speech-reception,
* stuttering,
description::
"Expressive language disorder: This type of language disorder affects a person's ability to use language effectively. People with expressive language disorder may have difficulty expressing themselves, using correct grammar and syntax, and developing age-appropriate vocabulary."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render-sha]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.expressive,
* McsEngl.expressive-language-disorder,
description::
"Receptive language disorder: This type of language disorder affects a person's ability to understand language. People with receptive language disorder may have difficulty following directions, comprehending spoken language, and understanding written language."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render-sha]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.receptive,
* McsEngl.receptive-language-disorder,
description::
"A primary language disorder is one that cannot be attributed to an underlying disorder and is solely responsible for the language disturbance while a secondary language disorder is the result of another disorder."
[{2023-10-01 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_disorder#Classification]
description::
"A primary language disorder is one that cannot be attributed to an underlying disorder and is solely responsible for the language disturbance while a secondary language disorder is the result of another disorder."
[{2023-10-01 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_disorder#Classification]
description::
"A developmental language disorder is present at birth while an acquired language disorder occurs at some point after birth. Acquired language disorders can often be attributed to injuries within the brain due to occurrences such as stroke or Traumatic brain injury."
[{2023-10-01 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_disorder#Classification]
description::
"A developmental language disorder is present at birth while an acquired language disorder occurs at some point after birth. Acquired language disorders can often be attributed to injuries within the brain due to occurrences such as stroke or Traumatic brain injury."
[{2023-10-01 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_disorder#Classification]
description::
"Dysgraphia is a learning disability of written expression, which affects the ability to write, primarily handwriting, but also coherence.[2] It is a specific learning disability (SLD) as well as a transcription disability, meaning that it is a writing disorder associated with impaired handwriting, orthographic coding and finger sequencing (the movement of muscles required to write).[3] It often overlaps with other learning disabilities and neurodevelopmental disorders such as speech impairment, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or developmental coordination disorder (DCD).[4]"
[{2023-04-24 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysgraphia]
name::
* McsEngl.dysgraphia/disgráfia/!⇒dssDysgraphia,
* McsEngl.dysgraphia!⇒dssDysgraphia,
* McsEngl.dssDysgraphia,
* McsEngl.dssLango.dysgraphia!⇒dssDysgraphia,
description::
"Dyslexia, also known until the 1960s as word blindness, is a disorder characterized by reading below the expected level for one's age.[1][6] Different people are affected to different degrees.[3] Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, writing words, "sounding out" words in the head, pronouncing words when reading aloud and understanding what one reads.[3][7] Often these difficulties are first noticed at school.[2] The difficulties are involuntary, and people with this disorder have a normal desire to learn.[3] People with dyslexia have higher rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), developmental language disorders, and difficulties with numbers.[2][8]"
[{2023-04-24 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia]
name::
* McsEngl.disease.289-dyslexia!⇒dssDyslexia,
* McsEngl.disease.dyslexia!⇒dssDyslexia,
* McsEngl.dyslexia/disléksia/!⇒dssDyslexia,
* McsEngl.dssLango.dyslexia!⇒dssDyslexia,
* McsEngl.dssDyslexia,
* McsEngl.word-blindness!⇒dssDyslexia,
description::
"A speech disorder is a communication disorder that affects an individual's ability to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently, or to use their voice appropriately for speaking. There are different types of speech disorders, including:
1. Articulation disorder: Difficulty producing speech sounds correctly, resulting in distorted or unclear speech.
2. Phonological disorder: Difficulty organizing speech sounds into patterns and systems of language.
3. Fluency disorder: Difficulty with the flow or rhythm of speech, such as stuttering or cluttering.
4. Voice disorder: Abnormalities in the quality, pitch, or loudness of the voice, which can be caused by medical or environmental factors.
5. Apraxia of speech: A neurological disorder that affects the planning and coordination of speech movements, resulting in difficulty with speech production.
Speech disorders can impact an individual's ability to communicate effectively, which can affect their social, academic, and professional life. Speech therapy is often used as a treatment to improve communication skills and help individuals overcome their speech disorders."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.speech,
* McsEngl.speech-disorder,
description::
"Speech production can be affected by several disorders:
* Aphasia,
* Anomic aphasia,
* Apraxia of speech,
* Aprosodia,
* Auditory processing disorder,
* Cluttering,
* Developmental verbal dyspraxia,
* Dysprosody,
* Infantile speech,
* Lisp,
* Malapropism,
* Mispronunciation,
* Speech disorder,
* Speech error,
* Speech sound disorder,
* Spoonerism,
* Stuttering,"
[{2023-04-23 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_production]
===
"Lesions to Broca's Area resulted primarily in disruptions to speech production; damage to Wernicke's Area, which is located in the lower part of the temporal lobe, lead mainly to disruptions in speech reception."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_center#Speech_and_language_disorders]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.speech-production,
* McsEngl.speech-production-dssLango,
description::
"Lesions to Broca's Area resulted primarily in disruptions to speech production; damage to Wernicke's Area, which is located in the lower part of the temporal lobe, lead mainly to disruptions in speech reception."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_center#Speech_and_language_disorders]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.speech-reception,
* McsEngl.speech-reception-dssLango,
description::
"Phonological disorder: This type of language disorder affects a person's ability to use and understand the sounds of language. People with phonological disorder may have difficulty pronouncing words correctly, and they may have difficulty distinguishing between similar sounds."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render-sha]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.phonological,
* McsEngl.phonological-disorder,
description::
"Stuttering: This is a type of language disorder in which a person has difficulty speaking fluently. People who stutter may repeat sounds or syllables, prolong sounds, or pause before speaking."
[{2023-04-25 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render-sha]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.stuttering,
* McsEngl.stuttering,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.τραύλισμα!=stuttering,
description::
"Aprosodia is a term used in psychology and neurology to refer to a condition in which a person is unable to properly convey or interpret emotional tone or prosody in speech. It can manifest as a flat, monotone voice or a lack of appropriate changes in pitch, rhythm, and emphasis when speaking. Aprosodia can be caused by damage to various parts of the brain, such as the right hemisphere or the frontal lobe, and can be associated with neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or dementia. Treatment for aprosodia may include speech therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other forms of rehabilitation to improve communication skills and emotional expression."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
description::
"Apraxia of speech, also known as verbal apraxia or dyspraxia, is a neurological speech disorder that affects a person's ability to coordinate the movements of the muscles involved in speech production. It is not due to muscle weakness or paralysis, but rather a breakdown in the planning and programming of the movements necessary for speech.
People with apraxia of speech may have difficulty pronouncing words, speaking in a clear and consistent manner, and initiating speech. They may also have difficulty with rhythm, stress, and intonation patterns of speech. Additionally, they may have trouble with volitional movements, such as blowing or whistling.
Apraxia of speech can result from damage to the parts of the brain responsible for speech production, such as the Broca's area or the primary motor cortex. It can occur as a result of stroke, head injury, degenerative neurological disorders, or other conditions affecting the brain.
Treatment for apraxia of speech often involves speech therapy, which focuses on improving the planning and coordination of speech movements. The therapy may include various exercises and techniques to improve the person's ability to plan and execute speech movements. In some cases, assistive devices such as communication apps or speech generating devices may also be used to facilitate communication."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.apraxia-of-speech,
* McsEngl.apraxia-dssLango,
* McsEngl.dyspraxia-dssLango,
* McsEngl.dssLango.apraxia-of-speech,
description::
"Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a neurological condition that affects how the brain processes auditory information. It can make it difficult for individuals to understand and interpret what they hear, especially in noisy environments or when there are multiple sources of sound.
Some of the symptoms of APD include difficulty following verbal instructions, trouble distinguishing between similar sounds or words, and difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments. Other symptoms may include problems with reading and spelling, language comprehension, and social communication.
APD can affect people of all ages, but it is most commonly diagnosed in children. The exact causes of APD are not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to problems with the way the brain processes sound.
Treatment for APD may involve working with a speech-language pathologist or audiologist to improve listening skills, using assistive listening devices or technology to improve communication, and providing accommodations in academic or social settings to help individuals with APD better understand and process auditory information."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.APD-auditory-processing-disorder,
* McsEngl.auditory-processing-disorder,
* McsEngl.dssLango.auditory-processing-disorder,
description::
"Cluttering is a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to speak clearly and effectively. It is characterized by rapid or irregular speech, frequent pauses and hesitations, and difficulty organizing thoughts or expressing them coherently. People who clutter may also have trouble with grammar and syntax, and their speech may be hard to understand or follow.
Cluttering can be caused by a number of factors, including genetics, neurological conditions, and psychological or emotional issues. It is often diagnosed in childhood, but can also develop in adulthood.
Treatment for cluttering typically involves speech therapy, which can help the person learn to speak more slowly and clearly, use appropriate pauses and inflection, and organize their thoughts more effectively. Other interventions may include counseling or therapy to address underlying emotional or psychological issues that may be contributing to the cluttering. With appropriate treatment and support, many people with cluttering are able to improve their communication skills and lead more fulfilling lives."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.cluttering-dssLango,
* McsEngl.dssLango.cluttering,
description::
"Developmental verbal dyspraxia (DVD), also known as childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), is a motor speech disorder that affects a person's ability to plan and execute the movements necessary for speech. It is a neurological disorder that can result from a variety of causes, including genetic factors, brain damage, or a developmental delay.
Individuals with DVD/CAS have difficulty coordinating the movements of their lips, tongue, and jaw to produce speech sounds. They may struggle with the timing and sequencing of speech movements, leading to speech that is difficult to understand, inconsistent, or slow. Children with DVD/CAS may also have difficulty with other aspects of speech and language development, such as vocabulary and grammar.
Diagnosis of DVD/CAS typically involves a comprehensive speech and language assessment, including a review of the child's medical history and developmental milestones. Treatment may involve speech therapy to improve the child's speech production skills, as well as other strategies to support their communication development.
It is important to note that DVD/CAS is a complex disorder, and each individual may experience a unique set of challenges and strengths. Therefore, treatment approaches should be tailored to the individual's specific needs and abilities."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.CAS-childhood-apraxia-of-speech,
* McsEngl.DVA-developmental-verbal-dyspraxia,
* McsEngl.childhood-apraxia-of-speech,
* McsEngl.developmental-verbal-dyspraxia,
* McsEngl.dssLango.developmental-verbal-dyspraxia,
description::
"Dysprosody, also known as pseudo-foreign accent syndrome, is a speech disorder that affects the rhythm, intonation, stress, and melody of speech. It is characterized by a disturbance in the ability to produce or perceive the variations in pitch, loudness, and duration of speech that convey meaning and emotion.
People with dysprosody may sound like they have a foreign accent or speak in a monotone or robotic voice. Their speech may also be difficult to understand or convey a different emotional tone than intended.
Dysprosody can be caused by a variety of conditions, including stroke, brain injury, neurological disorders, and certain medications. Treatment for dysprosody may include speech therapy, medication, or addressing the underlying cause of the disorder."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.dysprosody,
* McsEngl.dysprosody-dssLango,
description::
"A lisp is a speech impediment that affects the pronunciation of certain speech sounds, particularly the "s" and "z" sounds. There are several types of lisps, including interdental lisps, which occur when the tongue protrudes between the front teeth, and lateral lisps, which occur when air escapes over the sides of the tongue. Lisps can be caused by a variety of factors, such as developmental issues, physical abnormalities in the mouth, or improper tongue placement.
Fortunately, lisps can be treated with speech therapy. A speech therapist can help an individual learn correct tongue placement and speech patterns through exercises and repetition. Additionally, dental or orthodontic treatment may be recommended in some cases to address physical abnormalities that contribute to the lisp. With proper treatment and practice, many people with lisps are able to improve their speech and communicate more effectively."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
description::
"A speech sound disorder is a type of communication disorder that affects a person's ability to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently. This can include difficulty with articulation (making sounds), phonological processing (using sounds in words), or motor planning (organizing movements for speech).
Examples of speech sound disorders include:
Articulation disorders: Difficulty in making specific speech sounds, such as substituting a "th" sound with a "f" sound.
Phonological disorders: Difficulty in using and organizing sounds in patterns to form words correctly.
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS): A motor speech disorder that affects the ability to plan and coordinate the movements necessary for speech.
Speech sound disorders can impact a person's ability to communicate effectively, which can lead to social, emotional, and academic difficulties. Treatment may include speech therapy, which can help improve speech sounds and communication skills."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.dssLango.speech-sound-disorder,
* McsEngl.dssLango.speech-sound-disorder,
description::
"Aphasia is a neurological condition that affects a person's ability to communicate, whether it's through speech, writing, or understanding language. It usually results from damage to the language centers of the brain, which are primarily located in the left hemisphere for most right-handed individuals.
The severity and type of aphasia depend on the location and extent of the brain damage. Some people with aphasia may have difficulty finding the right words to express themselves or understanding what others are saying, while others may be unable to speak or write at all.
Aphasia can be caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, or progressive neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Treatment for aphasia may involve speech therapy, language therapy, and other forms of rehabilitation."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.aphasia-dssLango/afízia/,
* McsEngl.dssLango.aphasia,
description::
"Anomic aphasia, also known as anomia or dysnomia, is a type of language disorder that affects a person's ability to recall words or names of objects, people, or places. It is usually caused by damage to the left hemisphere of the brain, typically in the parietal and temporal lobes.
People with anomic aphasia may have difficulty naming common objects, recalling names of people they know, or finding the right words to express themselves. They may also use vague or circumlocutory language to compensate for their difficulty in finding specific words.
Anomic aphasia is often seen in individuals who have suffered a stroke or head injury, but it can also occur in people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. Treatment for anomic aphasia usually involves speech therapy and cognitive rehabilitation, which may help improve a person's ability to recall words and communicate effectively."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/?model=text-davinci-002-render]
name::
* McsEngl.anomia-dssLango,
* McsEngl.anomic-aphasia,
* McsEngl.dssLango.anomic-aphasia,
* McsEngl.dysnomia-dssLango,
description::
"Language acquisition is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language (in other words, gain the ability to be aware of language and to understand it), as well as to produce and use words and sentences to communicate."
[{2023-04-23 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_acquisition]
"It has been shown that languages can be learned with a combination of simple input presented incrementally as the child develops better memory and longer attention span,[11] which explained the long period of language acquisition in human infants and children.[11]"
[{2023-08-29 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_linguistics#Modeling_language_acquisition]
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'acquisition,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'learning,
* McsEngl.language-acquisition,
* McsEngl.language-learning,
* McsEngl.learning.lagoHmnm,
description::
"Errors in early word use or developmental errors are mistakes that children commonly commit when first learning language. Language acquisition is an impressive cognitive achievement attained by humans. In the first few years of life, children already demonstrate general knowledge and understanding of basic patterns in their language. They can extend words they hear to novel situations and apply grammatical rules in novel contexts.[1] Although children possess an impressive ability to acquire and comprehend language early in life, they make many errors and mistakes as they enhance their knowledge and understanding of language. Three prominent errors in early word use are overgeneralization, overextension, and underextension."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors_in_early_word_use]
name::
* McsEngl.developmental-error-in-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.error-in-early-word-use,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'developmental-error,
description::
"Overregularization is defined as the "application of a principle of regular change to a word that changes irregularly."[4] Examples of overregularization in verb use include using the word comed instead of came. Examples in noun use include using the word tooths instead of teeth."
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors_in_early_word_use]
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'overregulation,
* McsEngl.overregulation-lagoHmnm,
description::
"Overextension is an error in early word use in which a child uses a single word to label multiple different things in a manner that is inconsistent with adult usage. There are three types of overextensions. Categorical overinclusions involve using one word within a category to label a closely related referent that falls in the same category. Examples are seen in references to people (e.g. daddy for all men), animals (e.g. dog for horses and other quadrupeds), vehicles (e.g. truck for bus), foods (e.g. apple for oranges), and numerous other categories. Analogical overextensions involve inferring a similarity between a word's standard referent and its labeled referent in the absence of any actual relationship. Inferred similarities are most often perceptual, such as when a child uses ball to refer to all round objects (e.g. the moon). Predicate statements involve an attempt to comment on the relationship between an immediate referent and an absent entity. This is evident when a child uses doll to refer to an empty crib where the doll usually is located.[9]"
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors_in_early_word_use]
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'overextention,
* McsEngl.overextention-lagoHmnm,
description::
"Underextension, which is roughly the opposite of overextension, occurs when a child acquires a word for a particular thing and fails to extend it to other objects in the same category, using the word in a highly restricted and individualistic way. For example, a child may learn the word flower in connection with a rose but fail to extend its meaning to other types of flowers.[14] Although research more commonly addresses the underextension of nouns, this error can also apply to verbs. For example, a child might underextend the verb sit and only use it with reference to the family dog's sitting but no one else's.[15]"
[{2023-04-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errors_in_early_word_use]
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'underextention,
* McsEngl.underextention-lagoHmnm,
description::
"First language acquisition refers to the process by which humans naturally acquire their native language(s) during early childhood. It occurs without formal teaching, primarily through exposure to and interaction with the language spoken by caregivers and others in the environment. The process unfolds over several stages, beginning from infancy and continuing through the early years of life. Here’s an outline of the key elements of first language acquisition:
### 1. **Pre-linguistic Stage (0-12 months):**
- **Cooing (2-4 months):** Babies begin to produce cooing sounds, which are mainly vowel-like sounds.
- **Babbling (6-8 months):** Infants start babbling, combining consonants and vowels in repetitive patterns (e.g., "bababa"). This babbling can include phonemes from a wide range of languages, not just the one(s) they will eventually speak.
- **Social interaction:** During this stage, babies respond to the rhythm and intonation of speech even if they don’t understand the words.
### 2. **Holophrastic Stage (12-18 months):**
- Children typically produce their first recognizable words around 12 months.
- A single word often stands for an entire phrase (e.g., "milk" may mean "I want milk").
- Vocabulary grows slowly, but words carry significant meaning and are often tied to immediate needs or interests.
### 3. **Two-Word Stage (18-24 months):**
- Around 18 to 24 months, children begin combining two words to form simple sentences (e.g., "want cookie" or "go car").
- These early sentences usually follow a basic subject-verb or verb-object structure.
- Even though grammatical elements are missing (like articles or tense), meaning is clear.
### 4. **Telegraphic Speech (2-3 years):**
- Children begin to produce longer sentences, often resembling telegrams, which omit non-essential words (e.g., "Daddy go work").
- Vocabulary expands rapidly, and children become better at using basic grammatical structures.
### 5. **Developing Grammar (3-5 years):**
- By age 3, children start to use more complex sentences, including the correct use of grammatical rules like plurals, past tense, and possessive forms.
- They may overgeneralize grammatical rules, such as saying "goed" instead of "went" or "foots" instead of "feet."
- Their understanding of syntax (sentence structure) becomes more sophisticated as they engage in longer and more complex conversations.
### 6. **Full Mastery (5+ years):**
- By the age of 5, most children have a strong grasp of their native language’s grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, although learning continues.
- They can handle more nuanced aspects of language, such as using humor, understanding metaphors, and managing different social registers (formal vs. informal speech).
### Key Theories of First Language Acquisition:
- **Behaviorist Theory (B.F. Skinner):** Emphasizes the role of reinforcement and imitation. Children learn language through imitation of caregivers and are rewarded for correct language use.
- **Nativist Theory (Noam Chomsky):** Proposes that humans are born with an innate capacity for language (the Language Acquisition Device, or LAD), which helps them naturally acquire the grammar of their native language.
- **Social Interactionist Theory (Lev Vygotsky, Jerome Bruner):** Focuses on the importance of social interaction in language development. Language acquisition is seen as a result of communication with caregivers and others.
- **Cognitive Theory (Jean Piaget):** Suggests that language acquisition is closely tied to cognitive development. As children's thinking develops, so does their ability to use language.
Language acquisition is a remarkable process, with children learning complex grammar and vocabulary with little effort compared to adults trying to learn a new language."
[{2024-10-06 retrieved} https://chatgpt.com/c/6702844a-cfdc-8003-9825-2e4480e5ae9f]
name::
* McsEngl.first-language-acquisition-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'first-language-acquisition,
description::
">Second Language Acquisition:
Second language acquisition (SLA) refers to the process by which people learn a language other than their native one(s), either in a formal setting (such as a classroom) or informally through immersion or self-study. Unlike first language acquisition, SLA can occur at any age and is influenced by various factors such as age, motivation, cognitive ability, and the social and cultural context. Here's an overview of second language acquisition, including its key stages, theories, and influencing factors:
### Key Stages of Second Language Acquisition:
1. **Pre-production (Silent Period):**
- Learners may not speak much, if at all, during this stage, as they are focused on absorbing the new language.
- They are developing their listening comprehension and may understand more than they can produce.
- Non-verbal communication (e.g., gestures, nodding) may be used to respond to others.
2. **Early Production:**
- Learners begin to produce short phrases or single words in the new language.
- They may rely on memorized chunks of language (e.g., "How are you?") and make frequent errors.
- Vocabulary acquisition is slow but steady.
3. **Speech Emergence:**
- Learners can produce longer sentences and begin to express more complex ideas, though grammatical errors are common.
- They start to engage in simple conversations and can respond to questions more confidently.
- Vocabulary growth accelerates, and learners can use language in more varied contexts.
4. **Intermediate Fluency:**
- At this stage, learners can hold more detailed conversations and use the language in academic or more formal settings.
- They demonstrate better control over grammar and syntax, though some errors persist, especially in more complex structures.
- Learners can express opinions, thoughts, and arguments in the second language and understand idiomatic expressions.
5. **Advanced Fluency:**
- Learners have near-native fluency and can engage in both informal and formal conversations with ease.
- They may still make occasional mistakes, particularly with more abstract language, but their command of the second language allows them to navigate most situations successfully.
- At this stage, learners are capable of understanding and producing complex sentence structures and idiomatic language.
### Key Theories of Second Language Acquisition:
1. **Behaviorist Theory (B.F. Skinner):**
- Similar to its application in first language acquisition, behaviorist theory emphasizes learning through imitation, practice, and reinforcement.
- This approach views SLA as habit formation, where learners mimic the language they hear and are reinforced through correction or praise.
2. **Monitor Model (Stephen Krashen):**
- Krashen’s theory includes several hypotheses:
- **Acquisition-Learning Hypothesis:** There is a distinction between acquiring a language naturally (through meaningful communication) and learning it consciously (through formal instruction).
- **Natural Order Hypothesis:** Learners acquire language structures in a predictable order, regardless of the explicit instruction they receive.
- **Monitor Hypothesis:** Conscious learning acts as a monitor, or editor, to the output of acquired language, which is primarily spontaneous.
- **Input Hypothesis:** Language acquisition occurs when learners are exposed to input that is slightly beyond their current level of proficiency (i+1).
- **Affective Filter Hypothesis:** Emotional factors such as motivation, anxiety, and confidence affect how easily learners acquire a language. A high affective filter (high anxiety or low confidence) can hinder language acquisition.
3. **Interactionist Theory (Long’s Interaction Hypothesis):**
- Emphasizes the importance of social interaction in SLA. Learners acquire language through conversations with native speakers or more proficient users of the language.
- Negotiation of meaning, where learners ask for clarification or restate sentences, plays a crucial role in improving comprehension and learning.
4. **Sociocultural Theory (Lev Vygotsky, Lantolf):**
- Language learning is seen as a socially mediated process. According to this theory, learners internalize the language through interaction with more knowledgeable speakers in their social context.
- Learners benefit from scaffolding, or structured support provided by teachers or peers, which is gradually reduced as the learner becomes more proficient.
5. **Cognitive Theories (McLaughlin, Anderson):**
- SLA is viewed as a cognitive process, similar to learning other skills. Learners build mental representations of the second language and draw on cognitive processes like attention, memory, and pattern recognition.
- The **Information Processing Theory** suggests that language learners progress from controlled processing (requiring conscious effort) to automatic processing as they become more fluent.
6. **Universal Grammar (Noam Chomsky, Lydia White):**
- This theory proposes that all humans have an innate capacity for language, and second language learners draw on the same universal principles that govern first language acquisition.
- However, SLA may differ from first language acquisition due to the influence of the first language’s grammar on the learning process.
### Key Factors Influencing Second Language Acquisition:
1. **Age:**
- Younger learners tend to acquire a second language more easily in terms of pronunciation and fluency, but older learners often make faster progress initially due to more developed cognitive skills and learning strategies.
- The **Critical Period Hypothesis** suggests that there is a limited window during which full native-like proficiency can be achieved, particularly in phonology (sound system).
2. **Motivation:**
- Highly motivated learners are generally more successful in acquiring a second language.
- Motivation can be **instrumental** (learning the language for practical purposes, such as a job) or **integrative** (desire to integrate into a culture or community that speaks the language).
3. **First Language Influence (Transfer):**
- Learners’ first language can affect their second language learning, both positively (facilitating learning through similarities) and negatively (causing interference or errors based on differences).
4. **Learning Environment:**
- Immersion in a naturalistic environment where the second language is spoken helps learners acquire the language more quickly compared to formal instruction alone.
- Classroom learning, however, provides structured input and explicit instruction in grammar, which can be beneficial for certain aspects of language development.
5. **Cognitive Abilities:**
- Learners with strong memory and analytical abilities may acquire second language grammar and vocabulary more easily.
6. **Affective Factors:**
- Anxiety, confidence, and attitude toward the target language and its speakers can significantly impact language learning. High levels of anxiety may hinder speaking and risk-taking in the language, while confidence and positive attitudes can enhance learning.
Second language acquisition is a complex and multifaceted process, with individual experiences and outcomes varying widely based on the interplay of these factors."
[{2024-10-06 retrieved} https://chatgpt.com/c/6702844a-cfdc-8003-9825-2e4480e5ae9f]
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'second-language-acquisition,
* McsEngl.second-language-acquisition-of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· "The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment,[1] abbreviated in English as CEFR or CEF or CEFRL, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries. The CEFR is also intended to make it easier for educational institutions and employers to evaluate the language qualifications of candidates for education admission or employment. Its main aim is to provide a method of learning, teaching, and assessing that applies to all languages in Europe.
It was put together by the Council of Europe as the main part of the project "Language Learning for European Citizenship" between 1989 and 1996. In November 2001, a European Union Council Resolution recommended using the CEFR to set up systems of validation of language ability. The six reference levels (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) are becoming widely accepted as the European standard for grading an individual's language proficiency."
[{2023-05-30 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages]
name::
* McsEngl.CEF-Common-European-Framework-of-Reference-for-Languages-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.CEFR-Common-European-Framework-of-Reference-for-Languages-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.CEFRL-Common-European-Framework-of-Reference-for-Languages-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.Common-European-Framework-of-Reference-for-Languages-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'Common-European-Framework-of-Reference-for-Languages,
description::
· Most spoken languages worldwide:
* 1. English: 1,132 million,
* 2. Mandarin Chinese: 1,117 million,
* 3. Hindi: 615 million,
* 4. Spanish: 534 million,
* 5. French: 280 million,
* 6. Standard Arabic: 274 million,
* 7. Bengali: 265 million,
* 8. Russian: 258 million,
* 9. Portuguese: 234 million,
* 10. Indonesian: 199 million,
* 11. Urdu: 170 million,
* 12. German: 132 million,
* 13. Japanese: 128 million,
* 16. Telugu: 93 million,
* 18. Wu Chinese: 81 million,
* 20. Turkish: 79 million,
* 21. Korean: 77 million,
* 22. Vietnamese: 76 million,
* 23. Yue Chinese: 73 million,
* 25. Italian: 68 million,
* 26. Egyptian Arabic: 64 million,
* 28. Thai : 60 million,
* 31. Iranian: 53 million,
* 36. Filipino : 45 million,
* 38. Polish: 40 million,
* 48. Algerian Arabic: 32 million,
* 50. Nigerian Pidgin: 30 million,
* 58. Romanian: 24 million,
* 60. Dutch: 23 million,
* 68. Khmer: 17.5 million,
* 79. Nigerian Fulfulde: 14.5 million,
* 86. Czech: 13.3 million,
* 87. Greek: 13.1 million,
* 90. Swedish: 12.8 million,
* 92. Hungarian: 12.5 million,
* 100. Sanaani Arabic: 11.3 million,
[{2023-07-15 retrieved} World of Statistics @stats_feed https://twitter.com/stats_feed/status/1679877722015772672]
name::
* McsEngl.hmnLango.lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm.human,
description::
· humans create a-model\a\ (= a-mind-worldview) of their environment-and-themselves (= reality), inside their brain, comprised of mind-concepts.
· mind-view is any subsystem of it\a\ a-first-person wants to communicate.
name::
* McsEngl.Hmnmview!⇒mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.archetype1-of-lagoHmnm!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.concept-net!⇒mindHmnm, (from wordNet),
* McsEngl.conceptual-model.mind!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'01_input1!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'input1!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'mind-view!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'view.mind!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.input1Hmnm!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mind-concept-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mind-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mindHmnm, {2021-06-04},
* McsEngl.modelConceptMind!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.viewHmnm!⇒mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.viewLagMind!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.viewMindLag!⇒mindHmnm, {2020-06-11},
* McsEngl.viewBrn.conceptMind--of-lagoHmnm!⇒mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.view-mind!⇒mindHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θεώρηση-νου!η!=mindHmnm,
* McsElln.νόημα!το!=mindHmnm,
generic-tree-of-mindHmnm::
* viewMind,
description::
· meaningMindHmnm is any part of mindHmnm.
name::
* McsEngl.meaningMindHmnm, {2023-08-31},
* McsEngl.mind-meaning!⇒meaningMindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mindHmnm'info!⇒meaningMindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mind-info!⇒meaningMindHmnm,
* McsEngl.mindingHmnm!⇒meaningMindHmnm, from meaning,
description::
· domain of lagoHmnm is the-set of all mind-views it maps.
description::
· senso-mind-view--of-lagoHmnm is a-model of a-mind-view comprised of senso--mind-concepts.
· a-mind-view is an-entity inside human-brains we can-not-see.
· that is why we create a-model of it, outside of our brain, to deal with it.
name::
* McsEngl.Hmnmsnsview!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.input2Hmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'02_input2!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'input2!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.sensoconcept-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.senso-mind-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'senso--mind-view!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'view.senso-mind!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.senso_mindHmnm, {2021-06-04},
* McsEngl.sensorialmindHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-06-04},
* McsEngl.sensorialviewHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.snsviewHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.viewMindLagSensorial!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
* McsEngl.viewSensorialHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.viewSnsHmnm!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
* McsEngl.view-mind-senso!⇒senso_mindHmnm, {2021-05-29},
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θεώρηση-νου-αισθητή!⇒senso_mindHmnm,
generic-tree-of-senso_mindHmnm::
* viewMcs,
description::
· info-of-senso_mindHmnm is any part of senso-mind-view.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindSenso,
* McsEngl.senso_mindHmnm'info,
description::
· the-sequenced-relation between the-senso_mindHmnm and its corresponding lagvHmnm.
name::
* McsEngl.senso_mind-semo-relation,
* McsEngl.senso_mindHmnm'semo-relation,
description::
· a-language in order to map a-mind-view\a\ to a-logo-view, first INTERPRETS it\a\ in a-whole-part-tree-structure of LagoView-units, the-lago-view, that can-be-mapped to logo-view more easily.
· generally the-lago-view is a-sequence of lago-sentences, ie processes-or-relations-of-entities in time.
name::
* McsEngl.Hmnmsemo!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.LagoView!⇒lagvHmnm, {2024-11-14}
* McsEngl.Lagoview!⇒lagvHmnm, {2024-10-08}
* McsEngl.SEMASO-of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.archetype3-of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.human-syntactic-view!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.input3Hmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'03_input3!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'input3!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'archetype3!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'lago-view!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'syntactic-view!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'view.lago!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lago-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm!=lago-view--of-lagoHmnm, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.semaso!=lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.semasoHmnm!=lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.syntactic-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.syntax-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.semoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm, {2022-11-22},
* McsEngl.semo-of-lagoHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.smoHmn!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.smsHmn!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.stxvHmnm!⇒lagvHmnm, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.syntax-view!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.viewLagSemaso!⇒lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.view-semo!⇒lagvHmnm,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.semoHo!=lagvHmnm, {2022-11-22},
* semoHo!=lagvHmnm,
====== langoGerman:
* McsDeut.Semaso-Mensch!=lagvHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θεώρηση-σημασίας!=lagvHmnm,
* McsElln.θεώρηση-συντακτική!=lagvHmnm, {2024-07-01}
description::
· info-of-lagvHmnm is any part of lago-view.
· stxZhon: 这 两 个 词 的 意思 差不多。 :: _stxSbj:[[Zhè liǎng gè cí] (de) [yìsi]] _stxSbjc:[chàbuduō]. != The meanings of these two words are pretty much the same.
name::
* McsEngl.semo-info!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.human-semo-info!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.infoSemo!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.lago-info!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.LagoView-info!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semo-info!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.meaning!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.meaningLago, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.meaningSemoHmnm!⇒meaningLago, {2023-08-31},
* McsEngl.meaning-of-lagoHmnm!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.semo-info--of-lagoHmnm!⇒meaningLago,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'info!⇒meaningLago,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.yìsi-意思!=meaningLago,
* McsZhon.意思-yìsi!=meaningLago,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.σημασία!η!=meaningLago,
generic-tree::
* brainin-info,
description::
· lago-node-of-lagoHmnm is any identifiable part of lago-view.
name::
* McsEngl.human-semo-node!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.lago-node!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.LagoView-node!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'nodeLago!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.nodeLago,
* McsEngl.nodeSmsHmn!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.semo-node--of-lagoHmnm!⇒nodeLago,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'node!⇒nodeLago,
specific::
* lago-concept,
* VerbCpt-argument,
* lago-sentence,
* LagoView-section,
* LagoView-root,
description::
· the-structure\a\ of a-lago-view is a-whole-part-tree of nodes and it\a\ is very different from the-structure of the-mapped mind-view, but similar to logo-view.
name::
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'structure,
* McsEngl.LagoView-structure,
* McsEngl.LagoView-syntax,
* McsEngl.structure-of-lago-view,
* McsEngl.syntax-tree--of-lago-view,
* McsEngl.semo-syntax,
description::
· a-concept\a\ as integrated-sensations has many attributes.
· humans in order to communicate them\a\ describe SOME of its attributes.
· for example a-process-or-relation is-described with its time attribute or not.
· thus a-language creates its own "concepts"\b\, the-lago-view--concepts by created differentiated-names for these subconcepts\b\.
· all languages express everything. Lago-concepts are the-special constructs a-language creates (not periphrastic) to express attributes of mind-concepts. {2023-07-15}
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt!=concept-of--lago-view, {2024-11-14}
* McsEngl.Lagocpt!=concept-of--lago-view, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.Semoconcept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-10-10}
* McsEngl.grammar-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.lago-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.LagoView-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.syntactic-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.cptLago!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.LagoView-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.cptStxv!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.syntactic-view--concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.syntax-concept!⇒LagoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.cptSemo!⇒LagoCpt, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.semo-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCpt, {2019-08-23},
* McsEngl.Stxvcpt!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.conceptSemaso!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.cptSms!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.encoding-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.human-lago-concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-view--concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'concept-of--lago-view!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'lago-concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'nodeLago.concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-lago-concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.language's-concept--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lango-concept--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.semaso-concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-concept!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-concept--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-cpt!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.LagoView-unit!⇒LagoCpt,
* McsEngl.unit-of--lago-view!⇒LagoCpt,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.enio-lago!=LagoCpt,
* McsSngo.enio-semo!=LagoCpt,
====== langoGerman:
* McsDeut.Konzept-semo!=LagoCpt,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.γλωσσική-έννοια!=LagoCpt,
* McsElln.γραμματική-έννοια!=LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsElln.σημασίας-έννοια!=LagoCpt,
* McsElln.συντακτική-έννοια!=LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
description::
· a-concept has many attributes\a\.
· but a-lago-concept can-not-have many attributes for communication reasons.
· every language DENOTES some of them\a\ with special logo-nodes and languages differ in the-attributes of a-concept they denote.
· also some languages add attributes to lago-concepts that concepts do-not-have.
· the main example on this is "the-grammatical-gender".
· the same example also proves that logo-views denote lago-concepts and NOT mind-concepts.
· an-attribute of a-mind-concept, to be LagoCpt-attribute, must exist a-human-language to have a-special-construct to denote it.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'attribute!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.LagoCptatt!=attribute-of-LagoCpt, {2024-10-07}
* McsEngl.Stxvcptatt, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.attLagoCpt!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.attSemo!⇒LagoCptatt, {2023-09-20},
* McsEngl.attSms!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.human-LagoCpt-attribute!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'LagoCpt-attribute!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-lago-concept'attribute!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.lago-cpt-att!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.semo-att!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.semo-attribute!⇒LagoCptatt,
* McsEngl.semo-attribute--of-lagoHmnm!⇒LagoCptatt,
description::
* ArgoCpt-LagoCptatt,
* VerbCpt-LagoCptatt,
===
* individual-LagoCptatt,
* individualNo-LagoCptatt,
description::
· individual-LagoCpt-attribute is a-LagoCpt-attribute WITHOUT specifics.
· example: singular, plural are individual-LagoCpt-attributes of the-individualNo-LagoCpt-attribute 'number'.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCptatt.individual,
* McsEngl.individual-LagoCpt-attribute-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt-attribute-value--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· individualNo-LagoCpt-attribute is a-LagoCpt-attribute WITH specifics.
· example: singular, plural are individual-LagoCpt-attributes of the-individualNo-LagoCpt-attribute 'number'.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCptatt.individualNo,
* McsEngl.generic-LagoCpt-attribute-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.individualNo-LagoCpt-attribute-of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· one lago-concept\a\ can-have many values for its LagoCpt-attributes.
· thus, we have many lago-concepts\b\ that denote differentiations of this\a\ lago-concepts.
· all these\b\ other lago-concepts are its\a\ members.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'member,
* McsEngl.member-of-LagoCpt,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μέλος-γλωσσικής-έννοιας-το,
description::
· humans\a\ first created mind-concepts and simple sentences with mind-names, like first stages in today first-language-acquisition of childen, "killing bird", "baba lion killing".
· lago-concepts created long later, to express more complex sentences, "baba will-kill the-lion", "I like apples".
· syllabic-languages and sign-languages use names of mind-concepts in their sentences and some extra words for attributes of these mind-concepts.
· alphabetic-languages have-created similar names with mind-names to express different attributes of the-same mind-concepts, and thus created nouns, adjectives, verbs and members of them.
· this process of language evolution TODAY is-not clearly understood and this is the-reason we see in modern DICTIONARIES to have different lemmas for the-same mind-concept, and also to "define" a-verb with the-noun of the-same mind-concept and similar lago-concepts.
name::
* McsEngl.cptMind'relation-to-lago-concept,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'relation-to-mind-concept,
description::
· the-decoding-relation of a-LagoCpt with its corresmponding cptSenso.
× LagoCpt: cptSenso,
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'decoding-relation,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'senso-mind-relation,
description::
· the-encoding-relation of a-LagoCpt with its corresponding logo-name.
× LagoCpt: name,
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'encoding-relation,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt'logo-relation,
description::
* mind-info,
description::
=== on concept and att denoted:
* argo-LagoCpt,
* verb-LagoCpt,
* conjunction-LagoCpt,
=== on individualness of sem-att:
* individual-LagoCpt,
* individualNo-LagoCpt,
=== on sem-att:
* special-LagoCpt,
* specialNo-LagoCpt,
=== on concept denoted:
* process-LagoCpt,
* relation-LagoCpt,
* body-LagoCpt,
description::
· special-lago-concept of lagoHmnm is a-lago-concept with special LagoCpt-attributes or relations than the-majority of its kind.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.special,
* McsEngl.cptSpcSmsHmn,
* McsEngl.exceptional-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.human-special-lago-concept,
* McsEngl.irregular-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.special-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· ordinary-lago-concept of lagoHmnm is a-lago-concept with LagoCpt-attributes or relations the-same with the-majority of its kind.
· languages evolve and lago-concepts change its status.
name::
* McsEngl.cptOrdSmsHmn,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.ordinary,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.specialNo,
* McsEngl.human-ordinary-lago-concept,
* McsEngl.ordinary-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.regular-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· individual--lago-concept is a-lago-concept with individual LagoCpt-attributes for example 'singular' not 'number'.
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCptIndv,
* McsEngl.atomic-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.cptIndSmsHmn,
* McsEngl.cptSmsAtm,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.individual,
* McsEngl.individual-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-individual-concept,
* McsEngl.semo-atomic-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.semo-individual-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· individualNo--lago-concept is a-lago-concept with generic LagoCpt-attributes, ie LagoCpt-attributes with specifics-(values).
name::
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.generic,
* McsEngl.generic-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.individualNo-lago-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.cptGncSmsHmn,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-generic-concept,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-individualNo-concept,
* McsEngl.semo-generic-concept--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· argo-concept is a-lago-view--concept that is an-argument of a-process or relation in a-lago-view. {2024-07-02}.
· ArgoCpt-of-lagoHmnm is a-SET of lago-concepts that denote >>>ANY<<< ENTITY(οντότητα)|mind-concept|senso-concept with some LagoCpt-attributes that are language dependent.
· ALL mind-concepts|senso-concepts have ArgoCpts.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt!=argument--lago-view--concept, {2024-11-14}
* McsEngl.Argocpt!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.Lagoargo!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-09}
* McsEngl.Lagvargo!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-09}
* McsEngl.argo-concept!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.argo-cpt!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.argocpt!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-11-28}
* McsEngl.cptArgo!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.argoSemo!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.argoStxv!⇒ArgoCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.ondoSemo!⇒ArgoCpt, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.ondoSms!⇒ArgoCpt, {2022-03-22},
* McsEngl.entoSms!⇒ArgoCpt, {2022-03-21},
* McsEngl.argument-syntactic-concept!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.human-semo-ondo!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semo-ondo!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-ondo!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.nunSmsHmn!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-ondo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.substantiveSms!⇒ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.LagoView-argo!⇒ArgoCpt,
* LagoCpt.noun!⇒ArgoCpt,
* nounSms!⇒ArgoCpt,
* semo-noun!⇒ArgoCpt,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.σημασίας-οντότητα!=ArgoCpt,
description::
· the-LagoCpt-attributes are language dependent.
· some of ArgoCpt are: definiteness, genericness, LagoView-number, LagoView-gender, comparativeness, lifeness, unit-of-measurement, relations.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt'LagoCpt-attribute!⇒ArgoCptatt,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt!=argument--LagoCpt-attribute, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.attArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptatt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.LagoCptattOndo!⇒ArgoCptatt, {2023-09-20},
* McsEngl.attSmoOndo!⇒ArgoCptatt, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.attSmsOndo!⇒ArgoCptatt,
* McsEngl.attStxvArgo!⇒ArgoCptatt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.LagoCpt-attribute-of-semo-ondo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptatt,
generic-tree::
* LagoCpt-attribute--of-LagoCpt,
description::
* definiteness:
* genericness: generic,
* LagoView-number: singular, plural, dual, trial, paucal,
* LagoView-gender: masculine, feminine, neuter,
* comparativeness: positive, comparative, superlative,
* lifeness: animate, inanimate,
* unit-of-measurement: couple, dozen, ...,
* relation: attribute-of-entity, entity-of-attribute, ...,
description::
· clearly identifiable entity or not.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.definiteness,
* McsEngl.definiteness-ArgoCptatt,
specific-tree-of-definiteness::
* definite-ArgoCptatt,
* definiteNo-ArgoCptatt,
description::
· if it is generic-entity,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.genericness,
* McsEngl.genericness-semo-ondo-attribute--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.semo-genericness--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· LagoView-gender: masculine, feminine, neuter.
· it is an-artificial LagoCpt-attribute because languages give it to all nouns generalizing nouns that denote sexually-reproducing-organisms.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.gender,
* McsEngl.gender-semo-ondo-attribute--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.semo-gender--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· comparativeness: positive, comparative±, superlative±.
· for mind-concepts that are attributes, languages express and degree (evaluation with others).
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.comparativeness!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.comparativeness-semo-ondo-attribute--of-lagoHmnm!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.comparison--of-lagoHmnm!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.degree-of-comparison--of-lagoHmnm!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.degree.lagoHmnm!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.degree.semo!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.semo-comparativeness!⇒degreeSemo,
* McsEngl.semo-comparativeness--of-lagoHmnm!⇒degreeSemo,
descriptionLong::
"Comparison is a feature in the morphology or syntax of some languages whereby adjectives and adverbs are inflected to indicate the relative degree of the property they define exhibited by the word or phrase they modify or describe. In languages that have it, the comparative construction expresses quality, quantity, or degree relative to some other comparator(s). The superlative construction expresses the greatest quality, quantity, or degree—i.e. relative to all other comparators.
The associated grammatical category is degree of comparison.[1] The usual degrees of comparison are the positive, which simply denotes a property (as with the English words big and fully); the comparative, which indicates greater degree (as bigger and more fully); and the superlative, which indicates greatest degree (as biggest and most fully).[2] Some languages have forms indicating a very large degree of a particular quality (called elative in Semitic linguistics). Other languages (e.g. English) can express lesser degree, e.g. beautiful, less beautiful, least beautiful.
The comparative degrees are frequently associated with adjectives and adverbs because these words take the -er suffix or modifying word more or less. (e.g., faster, more intelligent, less wasteful). Comparison can also, however, appear when no adjective or adverb is present, for instance with nouns (e.g., more men than women). However, the usage of the word than between nouns simply denotes a comparison made and not degree of comparison comparing the intensity or the extent of the subjects. One preposition[dubious – discuss], near, also has comparative and superlative forms, as in Find the restaurant nearest your house."
[{2021-12-19 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_(grammar)]
description::
* positive,
* comparative-plus,
* superlative-plus,
* comparative-minus,
* superlative-minus,
description::
· simply denotes the-existence of an-attribute.
name::
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.positive,
* McsEngl.positive-degree,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.1-positive,
* McsEngl.degree1!⇒degreeSemo1,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo1,
description::
· denotes bigger degree in-relation-to other|s.
name::
* McsEngl.compPos-degree,
* McsEngl.comparative-plus-degree,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.comparative-plus,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.2-comparative-plus,
* McsEngl.degree2+!⇒degreeSemo2+,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo2+,
description::
· the-biggest degree in-relation-to all.
name::
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.superlative-plus,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.3-superlative-plus,
* McsEngl.degree3+!⇒degreeSemo3+,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo3+,
* McsEngl.suprPos-degree,
* McsEngl.superlative-plus-degree,
description::
· denotes smaller degree in-relation-to other|s.
name::
* McsEngl.comparative-minus-degree,
* McsEngl.compNeg-degree,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.comparative-negative,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.comparative-minus,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.4-less,
* McsEngl.degree2-!⇒degreeSemo2-,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo2-,
description::
· denotes the-smallest degree in-relation-to all.
name::
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.superlative-negative,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.superlative-minus,
* McsEngl.degreeSemo.5-least,
* McsEngl.degree2-!⇒degreeSemo2-,
* McsEngl.suprNeg-degree,
* McsEngl.superlative-minus-degree,
description::
"animate–inanimate: Here nouns that denote animate things (humans and animals) generally belong to one gender, and those that denote inanimate things to another (although there may be some deviation from that principle). Examples include earlier forms of Proto-Indo-European and the earliest family known to have split off from it, the extinct Anatolian languages (see below). Modern examples include, to some extent, Basque, and Ojibwe.[18]"
[{2019-08-25} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_gender]
name::
* McsEngl.animate–inanimate-semo-ondo-attribute--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.lifeness,
* McsEngl.lifeness-ArgoCptatt,
* McsEngl.semo-lifeness,
description::
· like semo-gender, Chinese gives units-of-measurement to ArgoCpts.
===
"every single Chinese noun must be preceded by one, while in English, only some nouns need a measure word.
...Although it’s sometimes possible to guess which measure word to use based on the shape or type of the object being modified, the bad news is that they’re a bit unpredictable. At a certain point, you’ll need to memorize which measure word goes with which noun."
[{2021-09-16 retrieved} https://studycli.org/learn-chinese/chinese-grammar/]
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.unit-of-measurement,
* McsEngl.semo-unit-of-measurement,
* McsEngl.unit-of-measurement--ArgoCptatt,
description::
· except part-attributes, an-ArgoCpt has and relation-attributes with other lago-concepts.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptatt.relation,
* McsEngl.relation-ArgoCptatt,
description::
· an-argument-concept\a\ is a-set of lago-view--concepts, its members.
· a-member is-created by giving values to its\a\ LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr!=member-of-ArgoCpt,
* McsEngl.OndoSmsmember!⇒ArgoCptmbr,
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt'member!⇒ArgoCptmbr,
* McsEngl.member-of-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptmbr,
* McsEngl.semo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbr,
description::
* special-ArgoCptmbr,
* specialNo-ArgoCptmbr,
* main-ArgoCptmbr,
* atom-ArgoCptmbr,
* atomNo-ArgoCptmbr,
description::
· LagoView-main-ondo-member is the-ArgoCpt-member ubiquitous to all entities.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.human-main-semo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-ordinary-relationNo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-relationNo-specialNo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-main-ordinary-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-specialNo-ondo-member.relationNo!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-typical-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.main-semo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* nounOrdnRlnNoSmsHmn!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.semo-main-ondo-member--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
* McsEngl.semo-ordinary-relationNo-ondo-member--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptmbrMain,
description::
· denotes a-generic-entity.
description::
· LagoView-special-ondo-member of lagoHmnm is a-ArgoCptmbr\a\ that has special attributes in-relation-to the-rest and it\a\ is language dependent.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.ordinaryNo!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpcl,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.special!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpcl,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbrSpcl,
* McsEngl.semo-ordinaryNo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpcl,
* McsEngl.semo-special-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpcl,
description::
· LagoView-ordinary-ondo-member of lagoHmnm is an-ArgoCpt\a\ that has NO special attributes in-relation-to the-rest and it\a\ is language dependent.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.ordinary!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.specialNo!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.semo-ordinary-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.semo-specialNo-ondo-member!⇒ArgoCptmbrSpclNo,
description::
· atomic-ArgoCpt-member is an-ArgoCpt-member with individual LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.OndoSmsatom,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.atom!⇒OndoSmsatom,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.individual!⇒OndoSmsatom,
* McsEngl.atomic-ArgoCpt!⇒OndoSmsatom,
* McsEngl.atomic-semo-ondo-member!⇒OndoSmsatom,
description::
· atomicNo-ArgoCpt-member is an-ArgoCpt-member with generic LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.OndoSmsatomNo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.atomNo!⇒OndoSmsatomNo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptmbr.individual!⇒OndoSmsatomNo,
* McsEngl.atomNo-ArgoCptmbr!⇒OndoSmsatomNo,
* McsEngl.atomicNo-semo-ondo-member!⇒OndoSmsatomNo,
description::
× ArgoCpt: entity,
description::
· the-encoding-relation of an-ArgoCpt with its corresponding argoHmnm.
× ArgoCpt: argoHmnm,
description::
=== specifics-division on language:
* English--ArgoCpt,
* Esperanto--ArgoCpt,
* Greek--ArgoCpt,
* Sinago--ArgoCpt,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.specific,
description::
· on denoted concept:
* semo-body-ondo,
* semo-doing-ondo,
* semo-relation-ondo,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.spec-div.concept,
specific::
* body--ArgoCpt,
* doing--ArgoCpt,
* relation--ArgoCpt,
description::
· reference-ArgoCpt is an-ArgoCpt that denotes anonymously esophoric or exophoric concepts or interrogativly.
× logo-relation: pronoun,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.reference!⇒ArgoCptReference,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptReference,
* McsEngl.ondoSmsReference!⇒ArgoCptReference,
* McsEngl.reference-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptReference,
* McsEngl.reference-semo-ondo!⇒ArgoCptReference,
description::
* interrrogative-ArgoCptReference,
* interrrogativeNo-ArgoCptReference,
description::
· question reference.
name::
* McsEngl.interrogative-reference-semo-ondo!⇒ondoSmsAsk,
* McsEngl.ondoSmsAsk,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptReference.interrogative!⇒ondoSmsAsk,
* McsEngl.question-semo-ondo!⇒ondoSmsAsk,
* semo-interrogative-reference-noun!⇒ondoSmsAsk,
description::
· esophoric or exophoric non-interrogative-reference.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptDeictic!⇒interrogativeNo--reference-ArgoCpt, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.ArgoCptReference.interrogativeNo!⇒ArgoCptDeictic,
* McsEngl.deictic-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptDeictic,
* McsEngl.interrogativeNo-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptDeictic,
* McsEngl.ondoSmsAskNo!⇒ArgoCptDeictic, {2021-09-18},
* McsEngl.ondoSmsDeictic!⇒ArgoCptDeictic, {2021-11-24},
* McsEngl.semo-deixis!⇒ArgoCptDeictic,
* semo-interrogativeNo-reference-noun!⇒ArgoCptDeictic,
description::
· exophoric-ArgoCpt is a-deictic-ArgoCpt that refers to entities identified by the-context of logo:
- 'that house is the-one I like most' [that]
· semo-esophoric-ondo is a-deictic-ArgoCpt that refers to entities previously or lately identified in the-logo:
- 'the-house, that we saw yesterday, ...' [that]
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptDeictic.exophoric!⇒ArgoCptExophoric,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptExophoric,
* McsEngl.exophoric-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptExophoric,
* McsEngl.exophoric-semo-ondo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptExophoric,
* McsEngl.ondoSmsExophoric!⇒ArgoCptExophoric,
description::
· esophoric-ArgoCpt is a-deictic-ArgoCpt that refers to entities previously or lately identified in the-logo:
- 'the-house, that we saw yesterday, ...' [that]
· semo-exophoric-ondo is a-deictic-ArgoCpt that refers to entities identified by the-context of logo:
- 'that house is the-one I like most' [that]
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCptDeictic.esophoric!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.anaphoric-semo-ondo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.esophoric-ArgoCpt!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.esophoric-semo-ondo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.ondoSmsEsophoric!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.ArgoCptDeictic.esophoric!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.semo-anaphoric-attribute!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* McsEngl.semo-anaphora!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
* semo-anaphoric-noun!⇒ArgoCptEsophoric,
description::
· person of lagoHmnm is a-deictic-argo-concept that denotes the-entities involved in lagoHmnm, the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), and others (third person).
· person is a-LagoCptatt of a-VerbCpt, then of every lago-sentence, the-main unit of lago-view.
===
"In linguistics, grammatical person is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically the distinction is between the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), and others (third person)."
[{2019-08-13} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_person]
===
· all languages have names (personal-pronouns) that denote anonymously (reference) the-three personLago.
× logo-relation: personal-pronoun is the-name of a-reference-personLago lago-concept,
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'05_person!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'person!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.grammatical-person!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-person!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.personLago, {2020-05-06},
* McsEngl.person-of-lagoHmnm!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.person-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒personLago,
* McsEngl.semo-person!⇒personLago,
generic-tree::
* entity,
specific::
* first-personLago,
* second-personLago,
* third-personLago,
description::
· first-person of lagoHmnm is the-encoder|the-creator of logo-view.
· the-first-person wants to communicate his|her|it worldview.
· that is why logo-views without defining explicitly or implicitly its first-person (= the-subject) are ambigous.
name::
* McsEngl.first-person--of-lagoHmnm!⇒personLagoA,
* McsEngl.actNaming'doer!⇒personLagoA,
* McsEngl.personALag!⇒personLagoA,
* McsEngl.personLago.first!⇒personLagoA,
* McsEngl.personLagoA,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πρώτο-πρόσωπο-γλώσσας!=personLagoA,
generic-tree::
* entity,
description::
* English-personLagoA,
* langoSinago-personLagoA,
description::
· personLagoA, deictic.
name::
* McsEngl.personLagoA.1-deictic,
* McsEngl.personLagA1,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.wǒ-我!=personLagA1,
* McsZhon.我-wǒ!=personLagA1,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.io!=personLagA1,
name::
* McsEngl.I,
* McsEngl.I-personLagoA.2-deictic-singular,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.2-deictic-singular,
* McsEngl.personLagA2,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-fo,
name::
* McsEngl.we,
* McsEngl.we-personLagoA.3-deictic-plural,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.3-deictic-plural,
* McsEngl.personLagA3,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-foUgo,
name::
* McsEngl.me,
* McsEngl.me-personLagoA.4-deictic-singular-object,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.4-deictic-singular-object,
* McsEngl.personLagA4,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-fo+after-verb,
name::
* McsEngl.us,
* McsEngl.us-personLagoA.5-deictic-plural-object,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.5-deictic-plural-object,
* McsEngl.personLagA5,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-foUgo+after-verb,
name::
* McsEngl.mine,
* McsEngl.mine-personLagoA.6-deictic-singular-possession,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.6-deictic-singular-possession,
* McsEngl.personLagA6,
=== adjective:
* McsEngl.my,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.ios-fos,
name::
* McsEngl.ours,
* McsEngl.ours-personLagoA.7-deictic-plural-possession,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.7-deictic-plural-possession,
* McsEngl.personLagA7,
=== adjective:
* McsEngl.our,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.ios-foUgos,
name::
* McsEngl.myself,
* McsEngl.myself-personLagoA.8-deictic-singular-intensive,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.8-deictic-singular-intensive,
* McsEngl.personLagA8,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-io-fo,
name::
* McsEngl.ourselves-personLagoA.9-deictic-plural-intensive,
* McsEngl.personLagoA.9-deictic-plural-intensive,
* McsEngl.personLagA9,
====== langoSngo:
* McsSngo.io-io-foUgo,
description::
· second-person of lagoHmnm is the-decoder of logo-view, the-addressee of the-first-person.
· the-second-person must-know the-language, otherwise there-is-no communication.
name::
* McsEngl.personBLag!⇒personLagoB,
* McsEngl.personLago.second!⇒personLagoB,
* McsEngl.personLagoB,
* McsEngl.second-person--of-lagoHmnm!⇒personLagoB,
specific::
* entity,
description::
· personLagoB, deictic.
name::
* McsEngl.personLagoB.1-deictic,
* McsEngl.personLagB1,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.nǐ-你!=informal-personLagB1,
* McsZhon.nín-您!=formal-personLagB1,
* McsZhon.你-nǐ!=informal-personLagB1,
* McsZhon.您-nín!=formal-personLagB1,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.eo!=personLagB1,
description::
· third-person of lagoHmnm is any other ENTITY involved.
name::
* McsEngl.personCLag!⇒personLagoC,
* McsEngl.personLago.third!⇒personLagoC,
* McsEngl.personLagoC,
* McsEngl.third-person--of-lagoHmnm!⇒personLagoC,
generic-tree::
* entity,
description::
· personLagoC, deictic.
name::
* McsEngl.he,
* McsEngl.it,
* McsEngl.personLagoC.deictic,
* McsEngl.personLagC1,
* McsEngl.she,
* McsEngl.they,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.tā!=personLagC1,
* McsZhon.他!=personLagC1,
* McsZhon.她!=she-personLagC1,
* McsZhon.它!=it-personLagC1,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.ao!=personLagC1,
* McsSngo.ao.personLagC1,
description::
· body-entity--ArgoCpt is an-ArgoCpt that denotes a-body-entity (= an-entity we perceive as independent one).
name::
* McsEngl.body-entity--semo-ondo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.body-entity,
description::
· doing-entity--ArgoCpt is an-ArgoCpt that denotes a-doing-entity.
name::
* McsEngl.doing-entity-semo-ondo,
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.doing-entity,
description::
· relation-entity--ArgoCpt is an-ArgoCpt that denotes a-relation-entity.
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt.relation-entity,
* McsEngl.relation-entity--semo-ondo,
description::
· verb-concept is a-lago-view--concept that denotes a-process-or-relation which together with its arguments create the-main-nodes of the-structures of lago-views. {2024-07-02}.
· VerbCpt-of-lagoHmnm is a-SET of lago-concepts that denote ONE SEQUENCED--PROCESS-OR-RELATION-(bodyNo) of a-MAIN-ENTITY|ARGUMENT that is-related, optionally, with one or two TARGET-ENTITIES, plus other entities.
Chinese-verbs do-not denote time by themselves. {2023-07-03}.
· VerbCpt-of-lagoHmnm is a-SET of lago-concepts that denote a-DIRECTED--PROCESS-OR-RELATION-(bodyNo) in time (describes and the-time it happens) of a-MAIN-ENTITY that is-related, optionally, with one or two TARGET-ENTITIES, plus other entities.
· the-main-entity and the-target-entities are language dependent.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCpt!=verb--lago-view--concept, {2024-11-14}
* McsEngl.verbcpt!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-11-28}
* McsEngl.Verbcpt!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.Lagoverb!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-09}
* McsEngl.Lagvverb!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-09}
* McsEngl.Vcpt!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.cptVerb!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.verbStxv!⇒VerbCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.verbSemo!⇒VerbCpt, {2022-11-26},
* McsEngl.semo-verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.human-semo-verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-view--verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.LagoView-verb!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'VerbCpt!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-verb--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-verb--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.verb--lago-view--concept!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.verb-concept!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.verbSemaso!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.verbSms!⇒VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.vrbSmsHmn!⇒VerbCpt,
description::
· the-full LagoCpt-attributes of a-VerbCpt is language dependent.
· the-English-language has these LagoCpt-attributes with these values:
1) MOOD: realis (fact), imperative (command), subjunctive (else).
2) TENSE: past, present, future.
3) INSTANTNESS: instant, interval.
4) DIRECTION: active, passive.
5) PERFECTIVENESS: imperfect (not completed process-or-relation), perfect (completed process-or-relation).
6) INTERROGATION: noninterrogative, interrogative.
7) AFFIRMATION: affirmative, negative.
8) NUMBER: singular, plural.
9) PERSON: first, second, third.
· every individual VerbCpt has one value for EVERY attribute, not just for some of them.
"Tense–aspect–mood (commonly abbreviated tam) or tense–modality–aspect (abbreviated as tma) is a group of grammatical categories that are important to understanding spoken or written content, and which are marked in different ways by different languages.[1]
TAM covers the expression of three major components of words which lead to or assist in the correct understanding of the speaker's meaning:[2]
* Tense—the position of the state or action in time, that is, whether it is in the past, present or future.
* Aspect—the extension of the state or action in time, that is, whether it is unitary (perfective), continuous or repeated (imperfective).
* Mood or Modality—the reality of the state or action, that is, whether it is actual (realis), a possibility or a necessity (irrealis).
For example, in English the word "walk" would be used in different ways for the different combinations of TAM:
* Tense: He walked (past), He walks (present), He will walk (future).
* Aspect: He walked (unitary), He was walking (continuous), He used to walk (repeated).
* Mood: I can walk (possibility), Walk faster! (necessity).
In the last example, there is no difference in the articulation of the word, although it is being used in a different way, one for conveying information, the other for instructing.
In some languages, evidentiality (whether evidence exists for the statement, and if so what kind) and mirativity (surprise) may also be included. Therefore, some authors extend this term as tense–aspect–mood–evidentiality (tame in short).[3]"
[{2022-11-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tense%E2%80%93aspect%E2%80%93mood]
name::
* McsEngl.Vcptatt!⇒VerbCptatt, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.VerbCpt'attribute!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt'LagoCpt-attribute!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt-att!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt!=attribure-of-VerbCpt, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.VSattr!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.attSV!⇒VerbCptatt, {2023-09-21},
* McsEngl.attVerbCpt!⇒VerbCptatt!=attribure-of-VerbCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.LagoCptatt.verb!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.LagoCptattVerb!⇒VerbCptatt, {2023-09-20},
* McsEngl.attSmsVerb!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.attVrbSmsHmn!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.attrSemoVerb!⇒VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.attrVerbSemo!⇒VerbCptatt,
generic-tree-of-VerbCptatt::
* ,
* ... entity,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt'generic-tree,
specific-tree-of-VerbCptatt::
* ,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.specific-tree,
description::
* realis-(fact),
* realisNo-(factNo),
· mood of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes the-first-persons ATTITUDE toward the-process-or-relation (e.g. fact, desire, command, etc.).
"Google defines mood as ‘a category or form which indicates whether a verb expresses a fact (indicative mood), or a command (imperative mood), question (interrogative mood), wish (optative mood), or conditionality (subjunctive mood).’ In Turkish grammar, ‘kip‘ is used to refer to the word ‘mood‘ which means shape, pattern, or sample."
[{2022-11-07 retrieved} https://fluentinturkish.com/grammar/turkish-verb-moods]
"In linguistics and philosophy, modality refers to the ways language can express various relationships to reality or truth. For instance, a modal expression may convey that something is likely, desirable, or permissible. Quintessential modal expressions include modal auxiliaries such as "could", "should", or "must"; modal adverbs such as "possibly" or "necessarily"; and modal adjectives such as "conceivable" or "probable". However, modal components have been identified in the meanings of countless natural language expressions, including counterfactuals, propositional attitudes, evidentials, habituals, and generics.
Modality has been intensely studied from a variety of perspectives. Within linguistics, typological studies have traced crosslinguistic variation in the strategies used to mark modality, with a particular focus on its interaction with tense–aspect–mood marking. Theoretical linguists have sought to analyze both the propositional content and discourse effects of modal expressions using formal tools derived from modal logic. Within philosophy, linguistic modality is often seen as a window into broader metaphysical notions of necessity and possibility."
[{2022-11-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modality_(linguistics)]
name::
* McsEngl.VSmood!⇒VerbCptattModality, {2022-11-28},
* McsEngl.VerbSemomood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.VerbSmsmood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.1-mood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.mood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality, {2023-09-21},
* McsEngl.grammatical-mood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-mood!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.modality-of-language!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.modality-of-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.mood-of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.moodHmnm!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.moodSemo!⇒VerbCptattModality, {2022-11-26},
* McsEngl.moodSmsHmn!⇒VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.semo-mood--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έγκλιση-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbCptattModality,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.kip!=VerbCptattModality,
description::
· modality a-lago-view concept.
· mood a-logo-view concept.
"modality vs mood in verb
Modality and mood are two closely related grammatical categories of verbs. However, there is a subtle difference between the two.
Modality is a semantic category that refers to the speaker's attitude towards the verb's action. It can indicate whether the action is a statement of fact, a command, a suggestion, a possibility, or a necessity. Modality can be expressed through modal verbs, modal adverbs, modal auxiliaries, and modal nouns.
Mood is a grammatical category that refers to the form of the verb that is used to express modality. English has four moods: indicative, imperative, subjunctive, and conditional.
Examples:
* Modality:
* I can run very fast. (Possibility)
* You should study harder. (Necessity)
* I wish I could fly. (Hypothetical situation)
* Mood:
* I can run very fast. (Indicative mood)
* Run! (Imperative mood)
* I wish I could fly. (Subjunctive mood)
* If I had studied harder, I would have passed the test. (Conditional mood)
* In the first example, the modal verb "can" expresses possibility. The mood of the verb is indicative because it is used to state a fact. In the second example, the modal verb "should" expresses necessity. The mood of the verb is imperative because it is used to give a command. In the third example, the modal verb "could" expresses a hypothetical situation. The mood of the verb is subjunctive because it is used to express a wish. In the fourth example, the modal auxiliary "had" expresses a hypothetical situation. The mood of the verb is conditional because it is used to express a consequence.
In general, mood is a more grammatical category, while modality is a more semantic category. However, the two are closely related, and they are often used together to convey a speaker's meaning."
[{2023-09-20 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/chat/608f469927d5306]
===
"modality vs mood in verbs
Modality and mood are related but distinct concepts in the study of verbs and grammar. They both deal with expressing various degrees of necessity, possibility, and desirability, but they approach these ideas differently.
Modality:
* Modality is a broad grammatical category that encompasses the expression of a speaker's attitude or stance towards a particular situation or action. It includes notions of necessity, possibility, probability, permission, and obligation.
* Modal verbs are verbs that express modality. Examples in English include "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "shall," "should," "will," "would," and "ought to." These modal verbs are used to convey the speaker's judgment or attitude regarding the likelihood or necessity of an action.
* Modality can be categorized into different types:
- Epistemic modality: Concerns the speaker's assessment of the likelihood or certainty of a statement. It often involves modal verbs like "must," "might," or "could" to indicate degrees of certainty or probability.
Example: It must be raining (high certainty).
Example: It might rain (lower certainty).
- Deontic modality: Focuses on permission, necessity, or obligation. It involves modal verbs like "must," "should," or "may" to express these ideas.
Example: You must study for the exam (necessity/obligation).
Example: You may go out to play (permission).
Mood:
* Mood is a grammatical feature that primarily deals with the speaker's attitude towards the action or event described by a verb within a specific sentence. It indicates the mode or manner in which the action is presented. Mood can also relate to the structure and form of a sentence.
* In English, there are three main moods: indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
- Indicative mood: Used for stating facts, asking questions, or making statements.
Example: She is reading a book (indicative mood).
- Imperative mood: Used for giving commands, making requests, or offering suggestions.
Example: Please pass the salt (imperative mood).
- Subjunctive mood: Used for expressing hypothetical situations, wishes, suggestions, or conditions contrary to reality.
Example (wish): I wish he were here (subjunctive mood).
Example (hypothetical): If I were you, I would go (subjunctive mood).
In summary, while both modality and mood are concerned with expressing various degrees of necessity, possibility, and attitude, modality is a broader concept that encompasses the speaker's stance on these issues, often using modal verbs. Mood, on the other hand, deals specifically with the grammatical mode or manner in which an action or event is presented within a sentence, and it includes the indicative, imperative, and subjunctive moods in English."
[{2023-09-20 retrieved} https://chat.openai.com/c/40fcd752-3d18-4b7c-aad8-417afe2d70d5]
name::
* McsEngl.modality-vs-mood--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.mood-vs-modality--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
* realis|real (fact) VerbCptattModality,
* realisNo|realN (factNo) VerbCptattModality,
===
* conditional-VerbCptattModality,
* imperative (command|request) VerbCptattModality,
* subjunctive (else) VerbCptattModality,
===
"Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogative, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative, and potential. These are all finite forms of the verb. Infinitives, gerunds, and participles, which are non-finite forms of the verb, are not considered to be examples of moods."
[{2022-11-07 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_mood]
===
· "The following presentation is based on four modal domains: the imperative domain, theconditional domain, the subjunctive domain, and evidentiality. Each domain is centred aroundsome semantic distinctions that Bulgarian and Macedonian can certainly be said to have grammaticalized, but the forms used to mark these oppositions will be described withoutalways taking a firm stand on their status as moods, tenses or even syntactic constructions"
[{2023-07-08 retrieved} https://www.academia.edu/6669859/Mood_in_Bulgarian_and_Macedonian]
description::
"A realis mood (abbreviated real) is a grammatical mood which is used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact; in other words, to express what the speaker considers to be a known state of affairs, as in declarative sentences. Most languages have a single realis mood called the indicative mood, although some languages have additional realis moods, for example to express different levels of certainty. By contrast, an irrealis mood is used to express something that is not known to be the case in reality."
[{2019-08-14} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realis_mood]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.realis,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.realis-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.realis-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.real,
* McsEngl.fact-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-mood.realis,
* McsEngl.indicative-modality-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.realis-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.οριστική-έγκλιση--ρήματος-σημασίας,
description::
· not realis-VerbCptattModality.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.realisNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.realisNo-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.realisNo,
* McsEngl.factNo-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.irrealis-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.realisNo-VerbCptattModality,
specific-tree-of-realisNo-VerbCptattModality::
* command-VerbCptattModality,
* optative-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· imperative-semo-mood of lagoHmnm is the-semo-mood that denotes command or request of the-first-person.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.imperative-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.imperative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.imperative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.imperative-mood,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.imperative,
* McsEngl.imperative-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-mood.imperative,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.προστακτική-έγκλιση--ρήματος-σημασίας,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.command-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.command,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.command,
* McsEngl.command-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.διαταγής-έγκλιση!=command-VerbCptattModality,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.request,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.request-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.request,
* McsEngl.request-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αίτησης-έγκλιση!=request-VerbCptattModality,
description::
* wish,
* desire,
* hope,
* want,
"The optative mood (/ˈɒptətɪv/ or /ɒpˈteɪtɪv/;[1] abbreviated opt) is a grammatical mood that indicates a wish or hope regarding a given action. It is a superset of the cohortative mood and is closely related to the subjunctive mood but is distinct from the desiderative mood. English has no morphological optative, but various constructions impute an optative meaning. Examples of languages with a morphological optative mood are Ancient Greek, Albanian, Armenian, Georgian, Friulian, Kazakh, Kurdish, Navajo, Old Prussian, Old Persian, Sanskrit, Turkish, and Yup'ik.[2]"
[{2022-11-07 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optative_mood]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.optative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.optative-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.optative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.volition,
* McsEngl.optative-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.volition-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.wish-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ευκτική-έγκλιση!η!=volition-VerbCptattModality,
* McsElln.θέλησης-έγκλιση!η!=volition-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[I] _stxVrb:{can swim}.
· stxEngl: [I] {could swim} [when I was five years old]. ability in the past.
· stxEngl: [I] {could do} [that] [if I knew how to swim]. conditional ability.
· stxEngl: [I] {could have done} [that] [if I had known how to swim]. In the past.
· stxElln: _stxVrb:{μπορώ} _stxObj:[να κολυμπήσω]. != I can swim.
· stxTurk: _stxVrb:{yüzebilirim}. != I can swim.
· stxTurk: _stxSbj:[我] _stxVrb:{会} _stxObj:[游泳]. Wǒ huì yóuyǒng. != I can swim.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.ability-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.ability,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.ability,
* McsEngl.ability-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ικανότητας-έγκλιση!=ability-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: You {might try} that.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.advisability-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.advisability,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.advisability,
* McsEngl.advisability-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συμβουλής-έγκλιση!=advisability-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: He {must understand} it by now. near-certainty.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.certainty-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.certainty,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.certainty,
* McsEngl.certainty-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.βεβαιότητας-έγκλιση!=certainty-VerbCptattModality,
description::
"The conditional mood (abbreviated cond) is a grammatical mood used in conditional sentences to express a proposition whose validity is dependent on some condition, possibly counterfactual."
[{2019-08-14} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_mood]
* past real conditional,
* past realNo conditional,
* present real conditional,
* present realNo conditional,
* future real conditional,
* future realNo conditional,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.conditional-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.conditional,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.conditional,
* McsEngl.conditional-VerbCptattModality--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.conditional,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-mood.conditional,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συνθήκης-έγκλιση!=conditional-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: [I] {could do} [that] [for you] (and maybe I will). slight intention in the present.
· stxEngl: I {shall go}.
· stxEngl: I {will do} it.
· stxEngl: If I could, I {would do} it now / next week.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.intention,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.intention-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.intention,
* McsEngl.intention-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πρόθεσης-έγκλιση!=intention-VerbCptattModality,
description::
"The inferential mood (abbreviated infer or infr) is used to report a nonwitnessed event without confirming it, but the same forms also function as admiratives in the Balkan languages (namely Albanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Turkish) in which they occur. The inferential mood is used in some languages such as Turkish to convey information about events which were not directly observed or were inferred by the speaker. When referring to Balkan languages, it is often called renarrative mood; when referring to Estonian, it is called oblique mood."
[{2022-11-14 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferential_mood]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.inferential-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.inferential,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.dubitative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.inferential,
* McsEngl.dubitative-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.inferential-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: {Need [he] go}?
· stxEngl: He {need not go}.
· stxEngl: We {had to buy} another ticket yesterday. past necessity.
· stxEngl: We {'ll have to buy} another ticket later. future necessity.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.necessity,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.necessity-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.must,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.necessity,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.necessative,
* McsEngl.necessative-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αναγκαιότητας-έγκλιση!=necessative-VerbCptattModality,
description::
"an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment."
[{2022-11-28 retrieved} Google-dict]
· stxEngl: [He] {had better do} [that] [soon]. had better indicates obligatory mode. There is no corresponding past tense form.
· stxEngl: You {must do} that.
· stxEngl: He {ought to do} that now / next week. mild oblicatory.
· stxEngl: He {should do} that now / next week. mild oblicatory.
· stxEngl: You {will do} it right now.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.oblicatory,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.oblicatory-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.oblicatory,
* McsEngl.oblicatory-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.υποχρέωσης-έγκλιση!=oblicatory-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[You] _stxVrb:{can go} [now]. present permission (in informal speech).
· stxEngl: {Can we go} home now?
· stxEngl: {Could we go} home now? polite permission.
· stxEngl: [You] {may go} [now / next week]. permission in the present or future: There is no corresponding way to indicate the presence of permission in the past.
· stxEngl: You {may not park} your car in front of the gate.
· stxEngl: {May [I] sit} next to you?
· stxEngl: {Might [I] ask} you a question?
· stxEngl: {Should I go} to university?
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.permission,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.permission-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.permission,
* McsEngl.permission-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.άδειας-έγκλιση!=permission-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· likelihood, may.
· stxEngl: He {may be} there already. present possibility.
· stxEngl: He {may arrive} tomorrow. future possibility.
· stxEngl: He {may have arrived}.
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[You] _stxVerb:{can [easily] get lost} [in this town]. (= People often get lost in this town.)
· stxEngl: If he {should be} here already, ...
· stxEngl: If he {should arrive} tomorrow, ...
· stxEngl: The dog {might bark} when we pass by the gate.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.possibility,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.possibility-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.possibility,
* McsEngl.likelihood-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.possibility-mode-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.possibility-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυντατότητας-έγκλιση!=possibility-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· stxEngl: This approach {ought to work}.
· stxEngl: This approach {should work}.
· stxEngl: That {will be} John at the door.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.modality.propability,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.propability-modality,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.propability,
* McsEngl.propability-VerbCptattModality,
* McsEngl.propabilistic-mode-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.propability-VerbCptattModality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πιθανότητας-έγκλιση!=probability-VerbCptattModality,
description::
· perfectiveness of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes if the-process-or-relation is-completed or not at the-time of speaking.
===
"the action or process of finishing something.
the state of being finished."
[{2021-12-02 retrieved} Google-dict]
===
* perfectiveYes|prfY,
* perfectiveNo|prfN|imperfective,
===
* perfectiveless (aoristic)
* past-perfective (perfect),
* present-perfective (imperfect|progressive),
* future-perfective (prospective),
name::
* McsEngl.VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.completion-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.perfectiveness-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.semo-perfectiveness--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.3-perfectiveness!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.perfectiveness!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.perf-perfectiveness!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.perfN-perfectiveness!⇒VerbSmsperfectiveness,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συντελεσιμότητα-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbSmsperfectiveness,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.perfective,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.perfective,
* McsEngl.perfective-aspect-VerbCpt,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συντελεσμένος-χρόνος-ρήματος-σημασίας,
description::
· not perfective.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.imperfective,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattModality.imperfective,
* McsEngl.imperfective-aspect-VerbCpt,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ασυντέλεστος-χρόνος-ρήματος-σημασίας,
description::
· activeness of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes the-direction of an-action from or towards the-semo-subject.
· like LagoView-gender, it is an-artificial LagoCpt-attribute for VerbCpts other than action ones.
* active-direction|actY,
* activeNo|actN|passive-direction,
name::
* McsEngl.VSdirection!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbSmsactiveness!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.5-activeness!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.activeness!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.diathesis--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.activeness-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.grammatical-voice--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattDirection, [litterature]
* McsEngl.semo-voice--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.voiceSemo!⇒VerbCptattDirection,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.διάθεση-ρήματος!=VerbCptattDirection, {2022-12-29},
description::
· active-VerbCptattDirection is the-VerbCptattDirection that denotes that the-subject is doing something upon another entity (the-object).
name::
* McsEngl.active-VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection.active,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ενεργητική-διάθεση-ρήματος!=active-VerbCptattDirection,
description::
· passive-VerbCptattDirection is the-VerbCptattDirection that denotes that the-subject is 'receiving' the-doing from another entity.
name::
* McsEngl.passive-VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection.passive,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.παθητική-διάθεση-ρήματος!=passive-VerbCptattDirection,
description::
· reciprocal-VerbCptattDirection is the-VerbCptattDirection that denotes that the-subject is in active and passive relation with another entity.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection.active-and-passive,
* McsEngl.active-and-passive-VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.reciprocal-VerbCptattDirection,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αλληλοπαθή-διάθεση-ρήματος,
description::
· functive-VerbCptattDirection is the-VerbCptattDirection that denotes that the-subject is doing something NOT upon another entity.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection.functive,
* McsEngl.functive-VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.reflexive-VerbCptattDirection,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μέση-διάθεση-ρήματος!=functive-VerbCptattDirection,
description::
· relational-VerbCptattDirection is the-VerbCptattDirection that denotes that the-subject is in relation with another entity.
name::
* McsEngl.relational-VerbCptattDirection,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattDirection.relational,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ουδέτερη-διάθεση-ρήματος!=relational-VerbCptattDirection,
description::
· any LagoCpt-attribute related to time.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.temporal!⇒VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime, {2023-09-21},
* McsEngl.VStime!⇒VerbCptattTime, {2022-11-28},
* McsEngl.VerbSemotime!⇒VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.VerbSmstime!⇒VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.temporal-VerbCptatt!⇒VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.timeSemo!⇒VerbCptattTime, {2022-12-06},
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.χρονικότητα-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbCptattTime,
specific-tree-of-VerbCptattTime::
* utterance-VerbCptattTime,
description::
"In 1947, Reichenbach builds a system by proposing three times: Speech Time, Event Time and Reference Time.[28] Following the research on time, in 1994, Klein builds a system by proposing three times: Situation Time, Topic Time, and Utterance Time.[29]
Situation Time is the time when the event takes place.
Topic Time is the time at which the speaker is referring to.
Utterance Time is the time when the sentence is spoken.
In practice, Topic Time can sometimes be indicated by materials such as when-clause, while-clause, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Two elements that are related to the time in a sentence: tense and aspect.
Tense is in charge of the relationship between Topic Time and Utterance Time.
Aspect is in charge of the relationship between Situation Time and Topic Time."
[{2021-11-30 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_grammar]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.event,
* McsEngl.event-VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.situation-VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.situation-time-VerbCpt,
description::
"In 1947, Reichenbach builds a system by proposing three times: Speech Time, Event Time and Reference Time.[28] Following the research on time, in 1994, Klein builds a system by proposing three times: Situation Time, Topic Time, and Utterance Time.[29]
Situation Time is the time when the event takes place.
Topic Time is the time at which the speaker is referring to.
Utterance Time is the time when the sentence is spoken.
In practice, Topic Time can sometimes be indicated by materials such as when-clause, while-clause, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Two elements that are related to the time in a sentence: tense and aspect.
Tense is in charge of the relationship between Topic Time and Utterance Time.
Aspect is in charge of the relationship between Situation Time and Topic Time."
[{2021-11-30 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_grammar]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.topic,
* McsEngl.reference-VerbCptattTime,
* McsEngl.reference-time-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.topic-VerbCptattTime,
description::
"In 1947, Reichenbach builds a system by proposing three times: Speech Time, Event Time and Reference Time.[28] Following the research on time, in 1994, Klein builds a system by proposing three times: Situation Time, Topic Time, and Utterance Time.[29]
Situation Time is the time when the event takes place.
Topic Time is the time at which the speaker is referring to.
Utterance Time is the time when the sentence is spoken.
In practice, Topic Time can sometimes be indicated by materials such as when-clause, while-clause, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Two elements that are related to the time in a sentence: tense and aspect.
Tense is in charge of the relationship between Topic Time and Utterance Time.
Aspect is in charge of the relationship between Situation Time and Topic Time."
[{2021-11-30 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_grammar]
===
· tense of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes the-time of the-process-or-relation relative to the-time of encoding.
===
"In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking.[1][2] Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns."
[{2019-08-13} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_tense]
* past,
* present|pres|prst,
* future|futu|futr,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.grammatical-tense!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.tempo-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.tense-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.semo-tense--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.2-tense!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.tense!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt-tense!⇒VerbSmstense,
* McsEngl.utterance-time-VerbCpt!⇒VerbSmstense,
description::
· past-tense of VerbCpt is the-tense that is BEFORE the-time of encoding.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.past-tense,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimePast,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.past-tense,
* McsEngl.past-tense-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbSmstense.past,
description::
"The future in the past is a grammatical tense where the time reference is in the future with respect to a vantage point that is itself in the past. In English, future in the past is not always considered separate tense, but rather as either a subcategory of future[1] or past[2] tense and is typically used in narrations of past events:
John left for the front; he would not return until five years later.
The reference point in the past is established by John left for the front, and it is relative to that point that he would not return is in the future.
The future in the past may also be commonly used for indirect speech (She said she would return), and it often has a modal aspect to its meaning.
Besides English, the future in the past is also found in Bulgarian and a number of other languages."
[{2023-09-22 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_in_the_past]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.future-in-past,
* McsEngl.future-in-past--VerbCptattTime,
description::
"The nonpast tense (also spelled non-past) (abbreviated npst) is a grammatical tense that distinguishes an action as taking place in times present or future. The nonpast tense contrasts with the past tense, which distinguishes an action as taking place prior to the moment of utterance.[1]
The nonpast tense is observed in many languages. Due to a lack of future tense inflectional morphology on the verb stem, many languages which are poplularly conceived as having a three-way tense distinction (between past, present, and future), can in fact be understood as having a two-way past-nonpast tense distinction. For example, in English, future sentences often take present tense verb morphology, and do not contain specialized future tense verb morphology. In contrast, past tense sentences require specialized past tense morphology. Compares for instance the sentence: I hope he gets [nonpast] better tomorrow (in which the main verb gets is conjugated in the present tense, and the future is indicated lexically through the word tommorrow), and the sentence I hope he got [past] better yesterday (which requires the use of a specialized past tense form, got, for the main verb; use of gets is ungrammatical)."
[{2023-09-21 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonpast_tense]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.pastNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimePastNo,
description::
· present-tense of VerbCpt is the-tense that is at the-SAME time of encoding.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.present-tense,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.present-tense,
* McsEngl.present-tense-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.prst-tense-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbSmstense.present,
description::
"A nonpresent tense (abbreviated nprs) is a grammatical tense that distinguishes a verbal action as taking place in times past or future, as opposed to present tense.
The constructed language Ithkuil has such a tense (RTI (Relative Timeline Indicator), degree 5, suffix -lt).[1][2]"
[{2023-09-21 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonpresent_tense]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.presentNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimePresentNo,
description::
· future-tense of VerbCpt is the-tense that is AFER the-time of encoding.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.future-tense,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeFuture,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.future-tense,
* McsEngl.futr-tense-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.future-tense-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbSmstense.future,
description::
"Chichewa tenses can be divided into present, recent past, remote past, near future, and remote future. The dividing line between near and remote tenses is not exact, however. Remote tenses cannot be used of events of today, but near tenses can be used of events earlier or later than today."
[{2023-09-21 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_future_(grammar)]
description::
"Chichewa tenses can be divided into present, recent past, remote past, near future, and remote future. The dividing line between near and remote tenses is not exact, however. Remote tenses cannot be used of events of today, but near tenses can be used of events earlier or later than today."
[{2023-09-21 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_future_(grammar)]
description::
"A nonfuture tense (abbreviated nfut) is a grammatical tense that distinguishes a verbal action as having taken place in times past or times present, as opposed to a future tense.[1] Nonfuture tense is found in a languages such as Rukai, Greenlandic, Quechua, Yabem and Nivkh.[2]"
[{2023-09-21 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonfuture_tense]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.futureΝο,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeFutureΝο,
description::
· instantness of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes if the-time of the-process-or-relation is interval or not.
* instantYes|insY|intervalNo,
* instantNo|insN|interval,
===
"Η διαφορά αορίστου και παρατατικού βρίσκεται στο ότι ο παρατατικός, αλλά όχι ο αόριστος, περιγράφει αυτό που έγινε στο παρελθόν (π.χ. έφευγε) ως κάτι που είχε διάρκεια. Αυτό ονομάζεται όψη. Ο αόριστος και ο παρατατικός τοποθετούν αυτό στο οποίο αναφέρεται η πρόταση στο παρελθόν, αλλά ο αόριστος το περιγράφει ως ολοκληρωμένο χρονικά, ενώ ο παρατατικός το περιγράφει ως διαρκές. Διαφέρουν, λοιπόν, ως προς την όψη, δηλαδή τον τρόπο με τον οποίο «βλέπουν» αυτό που έγινε στο παρελθόν. Την ίδια διαφορά, ως προς την όψη, μπορεί να παρατηρήσει κανείς ανάμεσα στο θα φύγω και στο θα φεύγω."
[{2022-04-18 retrieved} https://www.greek-language.gr/Resources/ancient_greek/history/ag_history/browse.html?start=86]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.time.instantness!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeDuration, {2023-09-22},
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeInstantness!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.duration-aspect--of-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.instantness-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.progressiveness-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.semo-instantness--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.4-instantness!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.duration!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.instantness!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.progressiveness-4!⇒VerbCptattTimeDuration,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.στιγμιαιότητα-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbCptattTimeDuration,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.instant,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.ins!=instant-duration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeDuration.instant,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.insN!=instantNo-duration,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.progressive,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeDuration.progressive,
description::
· it's not going to take long.
· Chinese express it with reduplication of verbs.
===
"In Finnish grammar, the momentane is a verb aspect indicating that an occurrence is sudden and short-lived."
[{2021-12-01 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momentane]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTimeDuration.brief,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.brief-time,
* McsEngl.briefness-VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.briefly-VerbCptatt,
description::
* one-occasion,
* many-occasions,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.time.repetitiveness,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.repetitive,
description::
"In linguistics, the iterative aspect (abbreviated iter), also called "semelfactive",[1] "event-internal pluractionality",[2] or "multiplicative",[3] is a grammatical aspect that expresses the repetition of an event observable on one single occasion, as in 'he knocked on the door', 'he coughed', 'she is drumming', etc.[4] [5] It is not to be confused with frequentative aspect and habitual aspect, both of which signal repetition over more than one occasion.
Other authors[6] have reserved the term "semelfactive" for this mono-occasional repetition, and defined iterative aspect as denoting 'several' repetitions over more than one occasion, as opposed to the 'frequent' repetitions conveyed by frequentative aspect."
[{2022-11-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterative_aspect]
description::
"In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated freq or fr) of a word is one that indicates repeated action but is not to be confused with iterative aspect.[1] The frequentative form can be considered a separate but not completely independent word called a frequentative. The frequentative is no longer productive in English, unlike in some language groups, such as Finno-Ugric, Balto-Slavic, and Turkic."
[{2022-11-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequentative]
description::
"In linguistics, the aspect of a verb is a grammatical category that defines the temporal flow (or lack thereof) in a given action, event, or state.[1][2] As its name suggests, the habitual aspect (abbreviated hab), not to be confused with iterative aspect or frequentative aspect, specifies an action as occurring habitually: the subject performs the action usually, ordinarily, or customarily. As such, the habitual aspect provides structural information on the nature of the subject referent, "John smokes" being interpretable as "John is a smoker", "Enjoh habitually gets up early in the morning" as "Enjoh is an early bird". The habitual aspect is a type of imperfective aspect, which does not depict an event as a single entity viewed only as a whole but instead specifies something about its internal temporal structure.
Östen Dahl found that the habitual past, the most common tense context for the habitual, occurred in only seven of 60 languages sampled, including English. Especially in Turkic languages such as Azerbaijani and Turkish, he found that the habitual can occur in combination with the predictive mood."
[{2022-11-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitual_aspect]
· stxEngl: I {used to run} every day.
· stxEngl: Last summer I {would run} every day.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptattTime.habitual,
* McsEngl.habitual-aspect-VerbCptmbr,
description::
· interrogation of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes if the-encoder asks for a-reply or not about the-process-or-relation denoted:
* interrogationYes|irgY,
* interrogationNo|irgN,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbSmsinterrogation!⇒VerbCptattAsk,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAsk, {2023-09-21},
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAsk!=LagoCptattVerbInterrogation,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.6-interrogation!⇒VerbCptattAsk,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.interrogation!⇒VerbCptattAsk,
* McsEngl.interrogation-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattAsk,
* McsEngl.semo-interrogation--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattAsk,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ερωτηματικότητα-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbCptattAsk,
description::
· positive interrogation VerbCptatt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.interrogative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAsk.yes,
* McsEngl.interrogation.positive--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.irgY-interrogation--VerbCptatt,
description::
· negative interrogation VerbCptatt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.interrogativeNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAsk.no,
* McsEngl.interrogation.negative--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.irgN-interrogation--VerbCptatt,
description::
· affirmation of lagoHmnm-VerbCpt\a\ is its\a\ LagoCpt-attribute that denotes the-encoder's negation or not attitude for the-process-or-relation denoted.
* affirmationYes|afmY,
* affirmationNo|afmN,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbSmsaffirmation!⇒VerbCptattAfrm,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAfrm, {2023-09-21},
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAfrm!=LagoCptattVerbAffirmation,
* McsEngl.affirmation-VerbCpt-att--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattAfrm,
* McsEngl.VSattrEngl.7-affirmation!⇒VerbCptattAfrm,
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.affirmation!⇒VerbCptattAfrm,
* McsEngl.semo-affirmation--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptattAfrm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.καταφατικότητα-ρήματος-σημασίας!=VerbCptattAfrm,
description::
· positive affirmation VerbCptatt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.affirmative,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAfrm.yes,
* McsEngl.affirmative.positive--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.afmY-affirmation--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.negationNo-VerbCptatt,
description::
· negative affirmation VerbCptatt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.affirmativeNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattAfrm.no,
* McsEngl.afmN-affirmation--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.affirmation.negative--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.affirmativeNo--VerbCptatt,
* McsEngl.negation-VerbCptatt,
description::
· the-quantity of subject of a-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.number!⇒VerbCptattNumber,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattNumber,
generic-tree-of-VerbCptattNumber::
* LagoCptattNumber,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.number.one,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattNumber.one,
description::
· oneNo subject.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.number.oneNo,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattNumber.oneNo,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.number.two,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattNumber.two,
description::
· the-person-of-language.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.person!⇒VerbCptattPerson,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattPerson,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.person.first,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattPerson.first,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.person.second,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattPerson.second,
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptatt.person.third,
* McsEngl.VerbCptattPerson.third,
description::
· a-VerbCpt\a\ is a-set of lago-concepts, its members.
· each member is-created by giving values on its\a\ LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCpt'member!⇒VerbCptmbr,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr!=member-of-VerbCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.VerbSmsmember!⇒VerbCptmbr,
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr!⇒VerbCptmbr,
* McsEngl.memberVerbSemo!⇒VerbCptmbr,
* McsEngl.mVSHmnm!⇒VerbCptmbr, {2022-11-26},
* McsEngl.mVSemo!⇒VerbCptmbr, {2022-11-28},
description::
"Traditionally, a finite verb (from Latin: fīnītus, past participle of fīnīre – to put an end to, bound, limit)[1] is the form "to which number and person appertain",[2]: 125 in other words, those inflected for number and person.[3] Verbs were originally said to be finite if their form limited the possible person and number of the subject.
A more recent concept treats a finite verb as any verb that heads a simple declarative sentence.[3][4] Under that newer articulation, finite verbs often constitute the locus of grammatical information regarding gender, person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice.[5] Finite verbs are distinguished from non-finite verbs, such as infinitives, participles, gerunds etc., which generally mark these grammatical categories to a lesser degree or not at all, and which appear below the finite verb in the hierarchy of syntactic structure."
[{2022-11-07 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_verb]
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.finite,
* McsEngl.finite-VerbCpt,
description::
· semo-infinitive of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-member that denotes SOME of the-LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.infvSmsHmn,
* McsEngl.semo-infinitive--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· atomic-VerbCpt is a-VerbCpt-member with individual-LagoCpt-attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbSmsatom,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.individual!⇒VerbSmsatom,
* McsEngl.atomic-VerbCpt!⇒VerbSmsatom,
* McsEngl.individual-VerbCptmbr!⇒VerbSmsatom,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.001-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) write, verbEngl001,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr001-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.001-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-001,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.001-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.002-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) write, verbEngl001,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr002-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.002-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-002,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.002-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description:
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.003-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) writes, verbEngl002,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr003-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.003-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-003,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.003-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.004-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) write, verbEngl001,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr004-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.004-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-004,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.004-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.005-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) write, verbEngl001,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr005-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.005-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-005,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.005-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.006-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) write, verbEngl001,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr006-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.006-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-006,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.006-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.007-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) do-not-write, verbEngl003,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr007-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.007-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-007,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.007-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.008-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) do-not-write, verbEngl003,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr008-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.008-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-008,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.008-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.009-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) does-not-write, verbEngl004,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr009-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.009-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-009,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.009-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.010-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) do-not-write, verbEngl003,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr010-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.010-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-010,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.010-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.011-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) do-not-write, verbEngl003,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr011-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.011-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-011,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.011-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.012-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) do-not-write, verbEngl003,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr012-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.012-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-012,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.012-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.013-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(I)-write?, verbEngl005,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr013-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.013-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-013,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.013-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.014-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(you)-write?, verbEngl005,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr014-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.014-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-014,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.014-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.015-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: does-(he)-write?, verbEngl006,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr015-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.015-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-015,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.015-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.016-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(we)-write?, verbEngl005,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr016-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.016-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-016,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.016-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.017-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(you)-write?, verbEngl005,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr017-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.017-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-017,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.017-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.018-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(they)-write?, verbEngl005,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr018-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.018-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-018,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.018-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.019-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(I)-not-write?, verbEngl007,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr019-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.019-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-019,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.019-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.020-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl007,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr020-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.020-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-020,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.020-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.021-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: does-(he)-not-write?, verbEngl008,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr021-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.021-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-021,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.021-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.022-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(we)-not-write?, verbEngl007,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr022-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.022-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-022,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.022-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.023-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl007,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr023-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.023-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-023,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.023-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.024-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: do-(they)-not-write?, verbEngl007,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr024-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.024-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-024,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.024-real-prst-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.025-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-written, verbEngl009,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr025-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.025-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-025,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.025-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.026-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-written, verbEngl009,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr026-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.026-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-026,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.026-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.027-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-written, verbEngl010,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr027-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.027-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-027,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.027-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.028-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-written, verbEngl009,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr028-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.028-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-028,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.028-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.029-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-written, verbEngl009,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr029-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.029-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-029,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.029-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.030-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-written, verbEngl009,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr030-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.030-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-030,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.030-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.031-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-not-written, verbEngl011,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr031-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.031-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-031,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.031-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.032-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-written, verbEngl011,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr032-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.032-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-032,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.032-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.033-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-not-written, verbEngl012,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr033-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.033-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-033,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.033-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.034-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-not-written, verbEngl011,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr034-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.034-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-034,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.034-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.035-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-written, verbEngl011,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr035-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.035-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-035,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.035-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.036-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-not-written, verbEngl011,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr036-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.036-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-036,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.036-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.037-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-written?, verbEngl013,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr037-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.037-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-037,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.037-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.038-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-written?, verbEngl013,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr038-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.038-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-038,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.038-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.039-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-written?, verbEngl014,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr039-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.039-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-039,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.039-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.040-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-written?, verbEngl013,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr040-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.040-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-040,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.040-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.041-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-written?, verbEngl013,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr041-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.041-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-041,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.041-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.042-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-written?, verbEngl013,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr042-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.042-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-042,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.042-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.043-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-not-written?, verbEngl015,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr043-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.043-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-043,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.043-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.044-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl015,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr044-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.044-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-044,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.044-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.045-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-not-written?, verbEngl016,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr045-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.045-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-045,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.045-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.046-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-not-written?, verbEngl015,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr046-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.046-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-046,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.046-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.047-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl015,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr047-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.047-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-047,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.047-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.048-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-not-written?, verbEngl015,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr048-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.048-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-048,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.048-real-prst-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.049-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-written, verbEngl017,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr049-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.049-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-049,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.049-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.050-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-written, verbEngl018,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr050-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.050-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-050,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.050-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.051-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-written, verbEngl019,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr051-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.051-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-051,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.051-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.052-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-written, verbEngl018,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr052-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.052-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-052,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.052-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.053-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-written, verbEngl018,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr053-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.053-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-053,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.053-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.054-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-written, verbEngl018,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr054-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.054-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-054,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.054-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.055-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-not-written, verbEngl020,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr055-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.055-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-055,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.055-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.056-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-written, verbEngl021,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr056-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.056-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-056,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.056-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.057-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-not-written, verbEngl022,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr057-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.057-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-057,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.057-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.058-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-not-written, verbEngl021,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr058-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.058-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-058,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.058-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.059-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-written, verbEngl021,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr059-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.059-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-059,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.059-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.060-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-not-written, verbEngl021,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr060-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.060-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-060,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.060-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.061-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-written?, verbEngl023,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr061-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.061-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-061,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.061-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.062-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-written?, verbEngl024,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr062-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.062-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-062,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.062-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.063-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-written?, verbEngl025,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr063-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.063-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-063,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.063-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.064-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-written?, verbEngl024,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr064-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.064-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-064,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.064-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.065-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-written?, verbEngl024,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr065-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.065-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-065,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.065-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.066-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-written?, verbEngl024,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr066-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.066-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-066,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.066-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.067-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-not-written?, verbEngl026,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr067-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.067-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-067,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.067-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.068-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl027,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr068-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.068-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-068,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.068-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.069-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-not-written?, verbEngl028,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr069-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.069-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-069,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.069-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.070-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-not-written?, verbEngl027,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr070-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.070-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-070,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.070-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.071-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl027,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr071-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.071-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-071,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.071-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.072-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-not-written?, verbEngl027,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr072-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.072-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-072,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.072-real-prst-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.073-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-been-written, verbEngl029,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr073-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.073-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-073,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.073-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.074-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-been-written, verbEngl029,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr074-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.074-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-074,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.074-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.075-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-been-written, verbEngl030,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr075-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.075-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-075,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.075-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.076-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-been-written, verbEngl029,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr076-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.076-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-076,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.076-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.077-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-been-written, verbEngl029,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr077-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.077-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-077,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.077-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.078-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-been-written, verbEngl029,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr078-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.078-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-078,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.078-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.079-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-not-been-written, verbEngl031,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr079-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.079-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-079,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.079-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.080-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-been-written, verbEngl031,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr080-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.080-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-080,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.080-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-not-been-written, verbEngl032,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3sin-3-081,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-VerbCptmbr.081-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.082-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-not-been-written, verbEngl031,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr082-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.082-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-082,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.082-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.083-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-been-written, verbEngl031,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr083-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.083-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-083,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.083-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.084-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-not-been-written, verbEngl031,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr084-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.084-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-084,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.084-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.085-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-been-written?, verbEngl033,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr085-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.085-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-085,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.085-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.086-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-been-written?, verbEngl033,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr086-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.086-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-086,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.086-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.087-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-been-written?, verbEngl034,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr087-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.087-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-087,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.087-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.088-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-been-written?, verbEngl033,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr088-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.088-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-088,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.088-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.089-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-been-written?, verbEngl033,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr089-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.089-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-089,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.089-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.090-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-been-written?, verbEngl033,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr090-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.090-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-090,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.090-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.091-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-not-been-written?, verbEngl035,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr091-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.091-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-091,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.091-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.092-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-been-written?, verbEngl035,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr092-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.092-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-092,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.092-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.093-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-not-been-written?, verbEngl036,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr093-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.093-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-093,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.093-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.094-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-not-been-written?, verbEngl035,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr094-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.094-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-094,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.094-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.095-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-been-written?, verbEngl035,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr095-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.095-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-095,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.095-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.096-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-not-been-written?, verbEngl035,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr096-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.096-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-096,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.096-real-prst-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.097-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-writing, verbEngl037,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr097-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.097-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-097,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.097-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.098-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-writing, verbEngl038,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr098-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.098-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-098,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.098-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.099-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-writing, verbEngl039,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr099-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.099-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-099,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.099-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.100-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-writing, verbEngl038,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr100-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.100-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-100,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.100-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.101-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-writing, verbEngl038,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr101-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.101-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-101,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.101-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.102-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-writing, verbEngl038,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr102-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.102-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-102,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.102-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.103-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-not-writing, verbEngl040,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr103-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.103-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-103,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.103-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.104-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-writing, verbEngl041,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr104-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.104-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-104,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.104-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.105-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-not-writing, verbEngl042,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr105-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.105-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-105,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.105-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.106-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-not-writing, verbEngl041,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr106-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.106-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-106,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.106-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.107-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-writing, verbEngl041,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr107-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.107-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-107,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.107-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.108-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-not-writing, verbEngl041,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr108-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.108-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-108,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.108-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.109-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-writing?, verbEngl043,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr109-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.109-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-109,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.109-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.110-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-writing?, verbEngl044,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr110-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.110-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-110,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.110-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.111-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-writing?, verbEngl045,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr111-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.111-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-111,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.111-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.112-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-writing?, verbEngl044,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr112-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.112-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-112,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.112-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.113-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-writing?, verbEngl044,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr113-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.113-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-113,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.113-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.114-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-writing?, verbEngl044,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr114-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.114-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-114,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.114-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.115-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-not-writing?, verbEngl046,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr115-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.115-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-115,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.115-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.116-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-writing?, verbEngl047,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr116-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.116-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-116,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.116-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.117-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-not-writing?, verbEngl048,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr117-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.117-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-117,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.117-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.118-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-not-writing?, verbEngl047,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr118-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.118-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-118,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.118-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.119-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-writing?, verbEngl047,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr119-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.119-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-119,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.119-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.120-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-not-writing?, verbEngl047,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr120-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.120-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-120,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.120-real-prst-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.121-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-been-writing, verbEngl049,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr121-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.121-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-121,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.121-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.122-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-been-writing, verbEngl049,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr122-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.122-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-122,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.122-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.123-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-been-writing, verbEngl050,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr123-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.123-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-123,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.123-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.124-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-been-writing, verbEngl049,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr124-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.124-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-124,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.124-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.125-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-been-writing, verbEngl049,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr125-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.125-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-125,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.125-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.126-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-been-writing, verbEngl049,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr126-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.126-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-126,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.126-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.127-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-not-been-writing, verbEngl051,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr127-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.127-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-127,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.127-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.128-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-been-writing, verbEngl051,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr128-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.128-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-128,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.128-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.129-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-not-been-writing, verbEngl052,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr129-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.129-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-129,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.129-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.130-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-not-been-writing, verbEngl051,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr130-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.130-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-130,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.130-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.131-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-been-writing, verbEngl051,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr131-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.131-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-131,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.131-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.132-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-not-been-writing, verbEngl051,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr132-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.132-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-132,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.132-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.133-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-been-writing?, verbEngl053,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr133-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.133-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-133,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.133-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.134-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-been-writing?, verbEngl053,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr134-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.134-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-134,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.134-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.135-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-been-writing?, verbEngl054,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr135-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.135-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-135,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.135-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.136-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-been-writing?, verbEngl053,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr136-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.136-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-136,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.136-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.137-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-been-writing?, verbEngl053,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr137-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.137-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-137,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.137-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.138-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-been-writing?, verbEngl053,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr138-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.138-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-138,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.138-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.139-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl055,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr139-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.139-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-139,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.139-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.140-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl055,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr140-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.140-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-140,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.140-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.141-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl056,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr141-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.141-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-141,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.141-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.142-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl055,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr142-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.142-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-142,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.142-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.143-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl055,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr143-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.143-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-143,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.143-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.144-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl055,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr144-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.144-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-144,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.144-real-prst-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.145-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-being-written, verbEngl057,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr145-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.145-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-145,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.145-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.146-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-being-written, verbEngl058,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr146-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.146-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-146,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.146-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.147-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-being-written, verbEngl059,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr147-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.147-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-147,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.147-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.148-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-being-written, verbEngl058,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr148-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.148-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-148,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.148-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.149-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-being-written, verbEngl058,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr149-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.149-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-149,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.149-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.150-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-being-written, verbEngl058,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr150-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.150-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-150,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.150-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.151-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) am-not-being-written, verbEngl060,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr151-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.151-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-151,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.151-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.152-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-being-written, verbEngl061,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr152-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.152-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-152,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.152-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.153-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) is-not-being-written, verbEngl062,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr153-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.153-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-153,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.153-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.154-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) are-not-being-written, verbEngl061,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr154-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.154-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-154,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.154-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.155-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) are-not-being-written, verbEngl061,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr155-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.155-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-155,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.155-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.156-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) are-not-being-written, verbEngl061,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr156-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.156-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-156,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.156-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.157-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-being-written?, verbEngl063,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr157-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.157-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-157,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.157-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.158-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl064,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr158-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.158-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-158,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.158-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.159-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-being-written?, verbEngl065,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr159-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.159-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-159,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.159-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.160-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-being-written?, verbEngl064,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr160-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.160-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-160,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.160-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.161-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl064,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr161-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.161-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-161,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.161-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.162-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-being-written?, verbEngl064,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr162-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.162-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-162,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.162-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.163-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: am-(I)-not-being-written?, verbEngl066,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr163-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.163-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-163,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.163-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.164-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl067,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr164-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.164-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-164,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.164-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.165-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: is-(he)-not-being-written?, verbEngl068,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr165-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.165-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-165,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.165-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.166-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(we)-not-being-written?, verbEngl067,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr166-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.166-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-166,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.166-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.167-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl067,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr167-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.167-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-167,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.167-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.168-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: are-(they)-not-being-written?, verbEngl067,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr168-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.168-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-168,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.168-real-prst-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.169-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-being-written, verbEngl069,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr169-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.169-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-169,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.169-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.170-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-being-written, verbEngl069,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr170-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.170-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-170,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.170-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.171-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-being-written, verbEngl070,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr171-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.171-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-171,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.171-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.172-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-being-written, verbEngl069,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr172-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.172-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-172,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.172-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.173-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-being-written, verbEngl069,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr173-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.173-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-173,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.173-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.174-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-being-written, verbEngl069,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr174-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.174-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-174,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.174-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.175-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) have-not-being-written, verbEngl071,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr175-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.175-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-175,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.175-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.176-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-being-written, verbEngl071,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr176-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.176-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-176,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.176-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.177-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) has-not-being-written, verbEngl072,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr177-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.177-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-177,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.177-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.178-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) have-not-being-written, verbEngl071,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr178-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.178-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-178,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.178-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.179-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) have-not-being-written, verbEngl071,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr179-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.179-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-179,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.179-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.180-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) have-not-being-written, verbEngl071,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr180-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.180-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-180,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.180-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.181-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-being-written?, verbEngl073,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr181-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.181-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-181,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.181-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.182-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl073,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr182-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.182-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-182,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.182-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.183-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-being-written?, verbEngl074,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr183-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.183-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-183,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.183-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.184-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-being-written?, verbEngl073,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr184-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.184-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-184,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.184-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.185-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl073,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr185-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.185-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-185,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.185-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.186-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-being-written?, verbEngl073,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr186-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.186-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-186,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.186-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.187-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(I)-not-being-written?, verbEngl075,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr187-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.187-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-187,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.187-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.188-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl075,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr188-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.188-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-188,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.188-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.189-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: has-(he)-not-being-written?, verbEngl076,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr189-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.189-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-189,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.189-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.190-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(we)-not-being-written?, verbEngl075,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr190-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.190-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-190,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.190-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.191-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl075,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr191-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.191-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-191,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.191-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· present-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.192-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: have-(they)-not-being-written?, verbEngl075,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr192-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.192-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-192,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.192-real-prst-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.193-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr193-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.193-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-193,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.193-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.194-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr194-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.194-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-194,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.194-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.195-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr195-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.195-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-195,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.195-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.196-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr196-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.196-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-196,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.196-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.197-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr197-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.197-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-197,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.197-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.198-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) wrote, verbEngl077,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr198-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.198-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-198,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.198-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.199-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr199-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.199-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-199,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.199-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.200-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr200-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.200-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-200,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.200-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.201-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr201-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.201-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-201,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.201-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.202-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr202-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.202-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-202,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.202-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.203-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr203-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.203-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-203,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.203-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.204-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) did-not-write, verbEngl078,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr204-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.204-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-204,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.204-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.205-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(I)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr205-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.205-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-205,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.205-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.206-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(you)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr206-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.206-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-206,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.206-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.207-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(he)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr207-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.207-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-207,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.207-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.208-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(we)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr208-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.208-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-208,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.208-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.209-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(you)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr209-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.209-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-209,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.209-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.210-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(they)-write?, verbEngl079,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr210-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.210-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-210,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.210-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.211-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(I)-not-write?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr211-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.211-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-211,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.211-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.212-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr212-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.212-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-212,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.212-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.213-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(he)-not-write?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr213-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.213-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-213,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.213-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.214-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(we)-not-write?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr214-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.214-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-214,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.214-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.215-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr215-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.215-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-215,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.215-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.216-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: did-(they)-not-written?, verbEngl080,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr216-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.216-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-216,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.216-real-past-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.217-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr217-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.217-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-217,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.217-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.218-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr218-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.218-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-218,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.218-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.219-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr219-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.219-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-219,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.219-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.220-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr220-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.220-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-220,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.220-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.221-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr221-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.221-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-221,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.221-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.222-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-written, verbEngl081,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr222-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.222-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-222,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.222-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.223-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr223-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.223-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-223,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.223-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.224-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr224-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.224-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-224,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.224-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.225-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr225-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.225-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-225,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.225-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.226-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr226-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.226-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-226,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.226-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.227-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr227-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.227-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-227,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.227-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.228-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-not-written, verbEngl082,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr228-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.228-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-228,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.228-real-past-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.229-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr229-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.229-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-229,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.229-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.230-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr230-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.230-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-230,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.230-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.231-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr231-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.231-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-231,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.231-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.232-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr232-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.232-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-232,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.232-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.233-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr233-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.233-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-233,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.233-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.234-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-written?, verbEngl083,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr234-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.234-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-234,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.234-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.235-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr235-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.235-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-235,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.235-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.236-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr236-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.236-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-236,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.236-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.237-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr237-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.237-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-237,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.237-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.238-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr238-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.238-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-238,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.238-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.239-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr239-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.239-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-239,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.239-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.240-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-not-written?, verbEngl084,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr240-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.240-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-240,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.240-real-past-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.241-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-written, verbEngl085,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr241-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.241-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-241,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.241-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.242-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-written, verbEngl086,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr242-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.242-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-242,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.242-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.243-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-written, verbEngl085,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr243-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.243-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-243,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.243-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.244-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-written, verbEngl086,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr244-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.244-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-244,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.244-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.245-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-written, verbEngl086,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr245-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.245-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-245,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.245-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.246-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-written, verbEngl086,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr246-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.246-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-246,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.246-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.247-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-not-written, verbEngl087,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr247-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.247-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-247,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.247-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.248-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-written, verbEngl088,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr248-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.248-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-248,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.248-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.249-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-not-written, verbEngl087,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr249-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.249-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-249,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.249-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.250-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-not-written, verbEngl088,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr250-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.250-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-250,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.250-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.251-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-written, verbEngl088,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr251-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.251-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-251,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.251-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.252-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-not-written, verbEngl088,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr252-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.252-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-252,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.252-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.253-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-written?, verbEngl089,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr253-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.253-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-253,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.253-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.254-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-written?, verbEngl090,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr254-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.254-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-254,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.254-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.255-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-written?, verbEngl089,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr255-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.255-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-255,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.255-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.256-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-written?, verbEngl090,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr256-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.256-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-256,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.256-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.257-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-written?, verbEngl090,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr257-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.257-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-257,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.257-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.258-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-written?, verbEngl090,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr258-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.258-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-258,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.258-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.259-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-not-written?, verbEngl091,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr259-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.259-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-259,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.259-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.260-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl092,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr260-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.260-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-260,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.260-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.261-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-not-written?, verbEngl091,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr261-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.261-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-261,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.261-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.262-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-not-written?, verbEngl092,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr262-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.262-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-262,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.262-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.263-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-written?, verbEngl092,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr263-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.263-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-263,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.263-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.264-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-not-written?, verbEngl092,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr264-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.264-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-264,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.264-real-past-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.265-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr265-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.265-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-265,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.265-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.266-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr266-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.266-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-266,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.266-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.267-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr267-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.267-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-267,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.267-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.268-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr268-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.268-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-268,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.268-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.269-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr269-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.269-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-269,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.269-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.270-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-been-written, verbEngl093,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr270-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.270-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-270,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.270-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.271-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr271-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.271-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-271,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.271-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.272-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr272-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.272-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-272,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.272-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.273-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr273-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.273-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-273,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.273-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.274-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr274-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.274-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-274,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.274-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.275-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr275-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.275-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-275,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.275-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.276-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-not-been-written, verbEngl094,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr276-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.276-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-276,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.276-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.277-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr277-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.277-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-277,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.277-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.278-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr278-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.278-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-278,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.278-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.279-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr279-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.279-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-279,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.279-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.280-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr280-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.280-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-280,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.280-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.281-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr281-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.281-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-281,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.281-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.282-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-been-written?, verbEngl095,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr282-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.282-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-282,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.282-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.283-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr283-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.283-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-283,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.283-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.284-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr284-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.284-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-284,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.284-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.285-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr285-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.285-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-285,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.285-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.286-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr286-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.286-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-286,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.286-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.287-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr287-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.287-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-287,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.287-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.288-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-not-been-written?, verbEngl096,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr288-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.288-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-288,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.288-real-past-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.289-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-writing, verbEngl097,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr289-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.289-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-289,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.289-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.290-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-writing, verbEngl098,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr290-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.290-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-290,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.290-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.291-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-writing, verbEngl097,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr291-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.291-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-291,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.291-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.292-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-writing, verbEngl098,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr292-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.292-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-292,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.292-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.293-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-writing, verbEngl098,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr293-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.293-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-293,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.293-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.294-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-writing, verbEngl098,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr294-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.294-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-294,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.294-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.295-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-not-writing, verbEngl099,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr295-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.295-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-295,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.295-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.296-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-writing, verbEngl100,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr296-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.296-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-296,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.296-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.297-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-not-writing, verbEngl099,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr297-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.297-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-297,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.297-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.298-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-not-writing, verbEngl100,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr298-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.298-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-298,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.298-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.299-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-writing, verbEngl100,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr299-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.299-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-299,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.299-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.300-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-not-writing, verbEngl100,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr300-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.300-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-300,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.300-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.301-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-writing?, verbEngl101,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr301-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.301-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-301,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.301-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.302-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-writing?, verbEngl102,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr302-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.302-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-302,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.302-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.303-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-writing?, verbEngl101,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr303-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.303-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-303,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.303-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.304-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-writing?, verbEngl102,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr304-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.304-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-304,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.304-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.305-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-writing?, verbEngl102,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr305-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.305-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-305,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.305-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.306-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-writing?, verbEngl102,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr306-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.306-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-306,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.306-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.307-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-not-writing?, verbEngl103,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr307-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.307-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-307,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.307-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.308-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-writing?, verbEngl104,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr308-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.308-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-308,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.308-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.309-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-not-writing?, verbEngl103,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr309-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.309-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-309,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.309-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.310-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-not-writing?, verbEngl104,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr310-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.310-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-310,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.310-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.311-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-writing?, verbEngl104,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr311-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.311-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-311,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.311-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.312-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-not-writing?, verbEngl104,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr312-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.312-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-312,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.312-real-past-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.313-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr313-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.313-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-313,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.313-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.314-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr314-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.314-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-314,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.314-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.315-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr315-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.315-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-315,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.315-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.316-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr316-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.316-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-316,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.316-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.317-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr317-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.317-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-317,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.317-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.318-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-been-writing, verbEngl105,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr318-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.318-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-318,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.318-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.319-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr319-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.319-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-319,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.319-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.320-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr320-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.320-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-320,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.320-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.321-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr321-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.321-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-321,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.321-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.322-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr322-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.322-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-322,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.322-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.323-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr323-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.323-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-323,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.323-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.324-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-not-been-writing, verbEngl106,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr324-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.324-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-324,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.324-real-past-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.325-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr325-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.325-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-325,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.325-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.326-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr326-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.326-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-326,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.326-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.327-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr327-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.327-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-327,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.327-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.328-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr328-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.328-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-328,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.328-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.329-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr329-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.329-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-329,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.329-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.330-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-been-writing?, verbEngl107,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr330-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.330-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-330,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.330-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.331-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr331-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.331-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-331,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.331-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.332-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr332-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.332-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-332,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.332-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.333-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr333-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.333-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-333,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.333-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.334-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr334-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.334-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-334,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.334-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.335-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr335-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.335-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-335,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.335-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.336-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-not-been-writing?, verbEngl108,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr336-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.336-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-336,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.336-real-past-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.337-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-being-written, verbEngl109,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr337-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.337-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-337,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.337-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.338-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-being-written, verbEngl110,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr338-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.338-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-338,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.338-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.339-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-being-written, verbEngl109,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr339-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.339-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-339,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.339-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.340-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-being-written, verbEngl110,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr340-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.340-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-340,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.340-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.341-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-being-written, verbEngl110,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr341-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.341-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-341,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.341-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.342-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-being-written, verbEngl110,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr342-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.342-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-342,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.342-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.343-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) was-not-being-written, verbEngl111,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr343-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.343-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-343,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.343-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.344-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-being-written, verbEngl112,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr344-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.344-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-344,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.344-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.345-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) was-not-being-written, verbEngl111,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr345-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.345-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-345,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.345-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.346-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) were-not-being-written, verbEngl112,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr346-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.346-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-346,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.346-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.347-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) were-not-being-written, verbEngl112,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr347-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.347-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-347,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.347-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.348-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) were-not-being-written, verbEngl112,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr348-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.348-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-348,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.348-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.349-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-being-written?, verbEngl113,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr349-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.349-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-349,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.349-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.350-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl114,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr350-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.350-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-350,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.350-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.351-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-being-written?, verbEngl113,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr351-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.351-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-351,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.351-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.352-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-being-written?, verbEngl114,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr352-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.352-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-352,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.352-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.353-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl114,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr353-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.353-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-353,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.353-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.354-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-being-written?, verbEngl114,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr354-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.354-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-354,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.354-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.355-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(I)-not-being-written?, verbEngl115,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr355-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.355-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-355,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.355-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.356-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl116,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr356-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.356-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-356,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.356-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.357-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: was-(he)-not-being-written?, verbEngl115,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr357-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.357-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-357,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.357-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.358-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(we)-not-being-written?, verbEngl116,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr358-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.358-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-358,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.358-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.359-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl116,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr359-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.359-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-359,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.359-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.360-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: were-(they)-not-being-written?, verbEngl116,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr360-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.360-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-360,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.360-real-past-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.361-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr361-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.361-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-361,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.361-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.362-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr362-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.362-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-362,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.362-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.363-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr363-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.363-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-363,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.363-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.364-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr364-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.364-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-364,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.364-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.365-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr365-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.365-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-365,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.365-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.366-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-being-written, verbEngl117,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr366-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.366-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-366,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.366-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.367-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr367-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.367-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-367,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.367-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.368-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr368-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.368-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-368,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.368-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.369-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr369-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.369-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-369,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.369-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.370-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr370-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.370-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-370,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.370-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.371-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr371-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.371-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-371,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.371-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.372-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) had-not-being-written, verbEngl118,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr372-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.372-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-372,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.372-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.373-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr373-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.373-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-373,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.373-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.374-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr374-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.374-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-374,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.374-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.375-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr375-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.375-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-375,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.375-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.376-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr376-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.376-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-376,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.376-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.377-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr377-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.377-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-377,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.377-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.378-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-being-written?, verbEngl119,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr378-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.378-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-378,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.378-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.379-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(I)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr379-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.379-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-379,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.379-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.380-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr380-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.380-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-380,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.380-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.381-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(he)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr381-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.381-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-381,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.381-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.382-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(we)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr382-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.382-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-382,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.382-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.383-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr383-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.383-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-383,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.383-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· past-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.384-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: had-(they)-not-being-written?, verbEngl120,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr384-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.384-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-384,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.384-real-past-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.385-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr385-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.385-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-385,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.385-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.386-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr386-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.386-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-386,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.386-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.387-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr387-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.387-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-387,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.387-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.388-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr388-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.388-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-388,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.388-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.389-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr389-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.389-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-389,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.389-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.390-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-write, verbEngl121,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr390-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.390-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-390,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.390-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.391-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr391-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.391-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-391,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.391-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.392-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr392-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.392-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-392,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.392-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.393-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr393-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.393-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-393,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.393-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.394-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr394-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.394-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-394,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.394-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.395-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr395-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.395-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-395,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.395-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.396-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-write, verbEngl122,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr396-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.396-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-396,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.396-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.397-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr397-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.397-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-397,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.397-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.398-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr398-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.398-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-398,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.398-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.399-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr399-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.399-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-399,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.399-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.400-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr400-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.400-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-400,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.400-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.401-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr401-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.401-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-401,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.401-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.402-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-write?, verbEngl123,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr402-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.402-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-402,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.402-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.403-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr403-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.403-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-403,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.403-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.404-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr404-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.404-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-404,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.404-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.405-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr405-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.405-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-405,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.405-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.406-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr406-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.406-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-406,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.406-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.407-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr407-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.407-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-407,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.407-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple.
· VerbCptmbr.408-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-write?, verbEngl124,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr408-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.408-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-408,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.408-real-futr-ins-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.409-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr409-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.409-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-409,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.409-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.410-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr410-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.410-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-410,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.410-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.411-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr411-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.411-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-411,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.411-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.412-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr412-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.412-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-412,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.412-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.413-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr413-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.413-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-413,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.413-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.414-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-have-written, verbEngl125,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr414-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.414-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-414,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.414-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.415-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr415-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.415-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-415,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.415-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.416-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr416-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.416-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-416,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.416-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.417-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr417-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.417-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-417,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.417-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.418-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr418-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.418-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-418,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.418-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.419-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr419-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.419-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-419,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.419-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.420-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-have-written, verbEngl126,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr420-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.420-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-420,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.420-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.421-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr421-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.421-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-421,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.421-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.422-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr422-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.422-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-422,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.422-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.423-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr423-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.423-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-423,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.423-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.424-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr424-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.424-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-424,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.424-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.425-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr425-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.425-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-425,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.425-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.426-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-have-written?, verbEngl127,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr426-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.426-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-426,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.426-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.427-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr427-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.427-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-427,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.427-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.428-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr428-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.428-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-428,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.428-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.429-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr429-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.429-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-429,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.429-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.430-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr430-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.430-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-430,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.430-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.431-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr431-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.431-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-431,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.431-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect.
· VerbCptmbr.432-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-have-written?, verbEngl128,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr432-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.432-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-432,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.432-real-futr-ins-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.433-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr433-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.433-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-433,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.433-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.434-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr434-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.434-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-434,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.434-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.435-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr435-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.435-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-435,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.435-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.436-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr436-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.436-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-436,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.436-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.437-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr437-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.437-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-437,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.437-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.438-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-be-written, verbEngl129,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr438-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.438-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-438,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.438-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.439-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr439-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.439-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-439,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.439-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.440-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr440-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.440-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-440,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.440-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.441-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr441-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.441-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-441,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.441-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.442-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr442-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.442-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-442,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.442-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.443-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr443-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.443-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-443,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.443-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.444-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-be-written, verbEngl130,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr444-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.444-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-444,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.444-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.445-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr445-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.445-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-445,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.445-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.446-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr446-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.446-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-446,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.446-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.447-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr447-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.447-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-447,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.447-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.448-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr448-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.448-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-448,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.448-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.449-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr449-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.449-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-449,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.449-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.450-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-be-written?, verbEngl131,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr450-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.450-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-450,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.450-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.451-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr451-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.451-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-451,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.451-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.452-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr452-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.452-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-452,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.452-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.453-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr453-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.453-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-453,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.453-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.454-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr454-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.454-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-454,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.454-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.455-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr455-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.455-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-455,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.455-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-simple-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.456-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-be-written?, verbEngl132,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr456-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.456-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-456,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.456-real-futr-ins-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.457-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr457-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.457-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-457,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.457-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.458-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr458-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.458-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-458,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.458-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.459-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr459-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.459-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-459,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.459-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.460-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr460-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.460-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-460,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.460-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.461-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr461-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.461-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-461,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.461-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.462-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-have-been-written, verbEngl133,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr462-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.462-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-462,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.462-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.463-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr463-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.463-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-463,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.463-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.464-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr464-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.464-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-464,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.464-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.465-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr465-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.465-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-465,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.465-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.466-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr466-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.466-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-466,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.466-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.467-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr467-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.467-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-467,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.467-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.468-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-have-been-written, verbEngl134,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr468-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.468-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-468,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.468-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.469-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr469-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.469-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-469,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.469-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.470-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr470-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.470-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-470,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.470-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.471-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr471-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.471-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-471,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.471-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.472-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr472-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.472-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-472,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.472-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.473-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr473-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.473-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-473,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.473-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.474-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-have-been-written?, verbEngl135,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr474-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.474-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-474,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.474-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.475-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr475-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.475-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-475,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.475-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.476-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr476-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.476-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-476,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.476-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.477-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr477-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.477-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-477,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.477-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.478-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr478-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.478-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-478,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.478-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.479-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr479-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.479-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-479,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.479-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.480-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-have-been-written?, verbEngl136,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr480-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.480-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-480,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.480-real-futr-ins-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.481-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr481-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.481-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-481,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.481-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.482-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr482-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.482-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-482,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.482-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.483-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr483-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.483-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-483,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.483-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.484-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr484-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.484-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-484,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.484-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.485-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr485-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.485-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-485,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.485-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.486-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-be-writing, verbEngl137,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr486-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.486-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-486,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.486-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.487-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr487-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.487-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-487,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.487-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.488-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr488-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.488-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-488,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.488-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.489-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr489-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.489-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-489,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.489-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.490-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr490-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.490-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-490,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.490-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.491-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr491-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.491-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-491,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.491-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.492-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-be-writing, verbEngl138,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr492-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.492-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-492,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.492-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.493-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr493-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.493-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-493,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.493-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.494-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr494-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.494-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-494,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.494-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.495-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr495-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.495-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-495,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.495-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.496-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr496-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.496-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-496,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.496-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.497-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr497-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.497-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-497,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.497-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.498-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-be-writing?, verbEngl139,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr498-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.498-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-498,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.498-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.499-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr499-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.499-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-499,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.499-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.500-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr500-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.500-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-500,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.500-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.501-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr501-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.501-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-501,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.501-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.502-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr502-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.502-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-502,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.502-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.503-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr503-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.503-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-503,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.503-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.504-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-be-writing?, verbEngl140,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr504-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.504-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-504,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.504-real-futr-insN-act-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.505-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr505-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.505-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-505,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.505-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.506-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr506-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.506-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-506,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.506-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.507-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr507-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.507-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-507,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.507-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.508-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr508-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.508-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-508,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.508-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.509-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr509-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.509-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-509,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.509-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.510-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-have-been-writing, verbEngl141,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr510-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.510-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-510,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.510-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.511-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr511-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.511-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-511,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.511-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.512-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr512-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.512-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-512,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.512-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.513-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr513-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.513-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-513,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.513-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.514-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr514-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.514-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-514,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.514-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.515-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr515-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.515-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-515,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.515-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.516-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-have-been-writing, verbEngl142,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr516-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.516-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-516,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.516-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.517-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr517-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.517-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-517,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.517-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.518-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr518-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.518-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-518,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.518-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.519-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr519-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.519-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-519,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.519-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.520-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr520-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.520-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-520,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.520-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.521-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr521-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.521-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-521,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.521-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.522-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-have-been-writing?, verbEngl143,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr522-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.522-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-522,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.522-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.523-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr523-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.523-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-523,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.523-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.524-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr524-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.524-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-524,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.524-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.525-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr525-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.525-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-525,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.525-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.526-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr526-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.526-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-526,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.526-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.527-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr527-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.527-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-527,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.527-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive.
· VerbCptmbr.528-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-have-been-writing?, verbEngl144,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr528-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.528-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-528,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.528-real-futr-insN-act-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.529-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr529-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.529-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1-529,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.529-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.530-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr530-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.530-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2-530,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.530-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.531-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr531-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.531-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3-531,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.531-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.532-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr532-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.532-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1-532,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.532-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.533-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr533-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.533-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2-533,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.533-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.534-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-being-written, verbEngl145,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr534-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.534-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3-534,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.534-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.535-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr535-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.535-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1-535,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.535-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.536-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr536-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.536-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2-536,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.536-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.537-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr537-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.537-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3-537,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.537-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.538-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr538-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.538-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1-538,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.538-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.539-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr539-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.539-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2-539,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.539-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.540-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-being-written, verbEngl146,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr540-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.540-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3-540,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.540-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.541-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr541-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.541-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1-541,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.541-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.542-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr542-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.542-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2-542,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.542-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.543-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr543-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.543-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3-543,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.543-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.544-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr544-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.544-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1-544,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.544-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.545-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr545-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.545-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2-545,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.545-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.546-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-being-written?, verbEngl147,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr546-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.546-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3-546,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.546-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.547-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr547-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.547-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1-547,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.547-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.548-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr548-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.548-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2-548,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.548-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.549-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr549-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.549-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3-549,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.549-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.550-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr550-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.550-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1-550,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.550-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.551-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr551-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.551-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2-551,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.551-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.552-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-being-written?, verbEngl148,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr552-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.552-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3-552,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.552-real-futr-insN-actN-prfN-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.553-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr553-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.553-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1-553,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.553-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.554-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr554-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.554-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2-554,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.554-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.555-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr555-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.555-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3-555,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.555-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.556-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr556-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.556-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1-556,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.556-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.557-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr557-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.557-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2-557,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.557-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.558-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-have-being-written, verbEngl149,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr558-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.558-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3-558,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.558-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.559-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (I) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr559-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.559-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1-559,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.559-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.560-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr560-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.560-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2-560,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.560-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.561-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (he) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr561-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.561-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3-561,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.561-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.562-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: (we) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr562-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.562-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1-562,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.562-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.563-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: (you) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr563-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.563-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2-563,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.563-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.564-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: (they) will-not-have-being-written, verbEngl150,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr564-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.564-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3-564,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.564-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irgN-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.565-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr565-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.565-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1-565,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.565-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.566-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr566-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.566-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2-566,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.566-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.567-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr567-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.567-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3-567,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.567-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.568-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr568-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.568-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1-568,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.568-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.569-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr569-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.569-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2-569,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.569-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.570-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-have-being-written?, verbEngl151,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr570-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.570-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3-570,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.570-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmY-plu-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.571-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(I)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr571-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.571-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1-571,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.571-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.572-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr572-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.572-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2-572,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.572-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.573-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(he)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr573-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.573-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3-573,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.573-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-sin-3,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.574-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(we)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr574-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.574-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1-574,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.574-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-1,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.575-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(you)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr575-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.575-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2-575,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.575-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-2,
description::
· future-perfect-progressive-passive.
· VerbCptmbr.576-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3 is-mapped to:
* English: will-(they)-not-have-being-written?, verbEngl152,
name::
* McsEngl.VrbSmsmbr576-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCptmbr.576-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3-576,
* McsEngl.verbSmsEngl.576-real-futr-insN-actN-prf-irg-afmN-plu-3,
description::
· valence of VerbCpt\a\ is the-quantity of its\a\ LagoView-arguments.
name::
* McsEngl.valence-of-VerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt'valence,
description::
× VerbCpt: bodyNo,
description::
× VerbCpt: verb,
description::
* lago-sentence--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
* individual-VerbCpt,
* individualNo-VerbCpt,
* process-VerbCpt,
* relation-VerbCpt,
description::
· doing-VerbCpt of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt that denotes a-process.
× senso-mind-relation: process,
name::
* McsEngl.doing-VerbCpt--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.process-VerbCpt--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.process-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.semo-doing-verb!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.semo-process-verb!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.process!⇒VerbCptDoing,
* McsEngl.VerbCptDoing,
description::
* acting-VerbCptDoing,
* functing-VerbCptDoing,
description::
· VerbCptActing is a-VerbCptDoing that denotes an-acting.
· VerbCptActings differ on what argument they use as subject.
· stxEngl: stxSbj=actor:[...] _stxVrbActive:{...} _stxObj=acton:[...].
· stxEngl: stxSbj=acton:[...] _stxVrbPassive:{...} _stxArg=actor:[(by) ...].
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptActing,
* McsEngl.VerbCptDoing.acting!⇒VerbCptActing,
description::
· a-VerbCptActing with subject the-doer.
description::
· a-VerbCptActing with subject the-doon.
description::
· VerbCptFuncting is a-VerbCptDoing that denotes a-functing.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCptDoing.functing!⇒VerbCptFuncting,
* McsEngl.VerbCptFuncting,
description::
· relation-VerbCpt of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt that denotes a-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.relation-VerbCpt--of-lagoHmnm!⇒VerbCptRelation,
* McsEngl.relation-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCptRelation,
* McsEngl.semo-relation-VerbCpt!⇒VerbCptRelation,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt.relation!⇒VerbCptRelation,
* McsEngl.VerbCptRelation,
description::
· conjunction-concept is a-lago-view--concept that denotes a-relation which together with its arguments create sub-nodes in the-structures of lago-views. {2024-07-02}.
· LagoView-conjunction-of-lagoHmnm is a-lago-concept that denotes a-directed-RELATION timelessly.
× argumentSms1 ConjCpt argumentSms2,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCpt!=conjunction--lago-view--concept, {2024-11-14}
* McsEngl.conjcpt!⇒ConjCpt, {2024-11-28}
* McsEngl.Conjcpt!⇒ConjCpt, {2024-07-05}
* McsEngl.cptConj!⇒ConjCpt, {2024-07-02}
* McsEngl.conjStxv!=ConjCpt, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.conjSemo!⇒ConjCpt, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.LagoCpt.conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.conj-cpt!=ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.conjSms!=ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.conjunction-concept!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.conjunction--lago-view--concept!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.cnhSmsHmn!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.human-semo-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.lago-view--conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semo-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.LagoView-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-conjunction!⇒ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-conjunction--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ConjCpt,
description::
· any argument-of-the-relation denoted.
name::
* McsEngl.argument-of-ConjCpt,
* McsEngl.ConjCpt'argument,
description::
× ConjCpt: sequenced-relation,
descriptionLong::
× ConjCpt: conjunction,
description::
* ArgoCpt-ConjCpt,
* VerbCpt-ConjCpt,
* Lagosentence-ConjCpt,
description::
· VerbCpt-ConjCpt of lagoHmnm is a-conjunction-cpt between a-VerbCpt and a-VerbCpt-argument.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt VerbCpt-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCpt.VerbCpt!⇒ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbHmn!⇒ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt-conjunction--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt--ConjCpt!⇒ConjCptVerb,
description::
· LagoView-subject-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-conjunction between a-VerbCpt and a-semo-subject.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-subject-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.subject,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbSubj,
* McsEngl.semo-subject-verb-conjunction,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-target-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbObject,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.subject-target,
* McsEngl.semo-subject-target-verb-conjunction,
* McsEngl.subject-target-VerbCpt-conjunction,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-direct-object-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.object-direct,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbObject1,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-indirect-object-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.object-indirect,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbObject2,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-other-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbOther,
* McsEngl.semo-other-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-output-verb-conjunction is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-entity that is the-output of the-process of the-VrbSmsHmn.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-cause-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.output,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbOutput,
* McsEngl.output-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-output-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-agent-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-entity that does the-process of the-VrbSmsHmn.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-agent-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.agent-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbAgent,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.agent,
* McsEngl.semo-agent-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-how-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-manner-(to be-defined) of the-process-or-relation.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-how-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.manner,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.how,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbManner,
* McsEngl.how-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-how-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-when-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-time where the-process-or-relation occurs.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-time-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.when,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbTime,
* McsEngl.when-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-when-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-where-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-place where the-process-or-relation occurs.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-space-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.where,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbSpace,
* McsEngl.where-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-where-verb-conjunction,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-direction-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbDirection,
* McsEngl.semo-space-direction-verb-argument,
description::
·
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-goal-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbGoal,
* McsEngl.semo-goal-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-with-what-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-entity by or with which the-semo-subject does the-process denoted by the-VerbCpt.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-with-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.with-what,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbWith,
* McsEngl.with-what-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-with-verb-conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-why-verb-conjunction of lagoHmnm is the-semon-verb-conjunction of a-VerbCpt and the-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-cause the-process-or-relation denoted by the-VerbCpt.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-cause-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerb.why,
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbCause,
* McsEngl.why-ConjCptVerb,
* McsEngl.semo-why-verb-conjunction,
description::
· the-VerbCpt-conjunction between the-VerbCpt and the-semo-speed-verb-argument.
× VerbCpt ConjCpt LagoView-speed-verb-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCptVerbSpeed,
* McsEngl.semo-speed-verb-conjunction,
* McsEngl.speed-ConjCptVerb,
description::
· ArgoCpt-ConjCpt is a-conjunction-cpt between an-ArgoCpt and a-nodeLago.
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCpt.semo-ondo!⇒ConjCptArgo,
* McsEngl.ConjCptArgo,
* McsEngl.semo-ondo-conjunction!⇒ConjCptArgo,
description::
· lago-sentence-conjunction is a-conjunction-cpt between a-semo-sentence and a-nodeLago.
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCpt.semo-sentence!⇒ConjCptSent,
* McsEngl.ConjCptSent,
* McsEngl.ConjCptSentence!⇒ConjCptSent,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence-conjunction!⇒ConjCptSent,
description::
· entity-attribute-ConjCpt is a-ConjCpt that denotes an-entity-attribute--sequenced-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.ConjCpt.entity-attribute!⇒ConjCptEoa,
* McsEngl.entity-attribute-ConjCpt!⇒ConjCptEoa,
* McsEngl.ConjCptEoa,
description::
· attribute-entity-ConjCpt is a-ConjCpt that denotes an-attribute-entity--sequenced-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.attribute-entity--semo-conjunction!⇒ConjCptAoe,
* McsEngl.attribute-entity-ConjCpt!⇒ConjCptAoe,
* McsEngl.ConjCpt.attribute-entity!⇒ConjCptAoe,
* McsEngl.ConjCptAoe,
* McsEngl.LagoCpt-attribute-entity-conjunction!⇒ConjCptAoe,
description::
· ArgoCpt-system-of-lagoHmnm is a-nodeLago comprised of an-ArgoCpt an-ArgoCpt-conjunction and another LagoView-node.
× logo-relation: ondo-syst,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt-syst,
* McsEngl.ArgoCpt-system,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'ArgoCpt-system,
* McsEngl.semo-ondo-structure--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.semo-ondo-syst,
* McsEngl.phraseOndoSms,
* lagoHmnm-nodeLago.noun-phrase,
description::
· VerbCpt-argument of lagoHmnm is a-nodeLago related to a-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.VerbCpt-argument!⇒argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbCpt'argument!⇒argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.VerbCptarg!⇒argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.argument-of-VerbCpt!⇒argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-nodeLago.VerbCpt-argument!⇒argVerbCpt,
description::
* LagoView-subject,
* LagoView--subject-target,
* LagoView--other-verb-arg,
===
* LagoView-agent,
* LagoView-direction,
* LagoView-how,
* LagoView-product,
* LagoView-when,
* LagoView-where,
* LagoView-why,
* LagoView-with,
* LagoView-subject-complement,
description::
· lago-subject of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that represents the-main-entity of a-VerbCpt.
· languages does-NOT-use ALWAYS the-same argument of a-process-or-relation as semo-subject.
· it is-mapped with a-subject--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-subject-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: argument-of-bodyNo, doer,
× logo-relation: subject--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosubj!=lago-view--subject, {2024-10-09}
* McsEngl.Lagosubject!⇒Lagosubj, {2024-10-10}
* McsEngl.Semosubject!⇒Lagosubj, {2024-10-10}
* McsEngl.Lagvsubject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.semo-subject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.subject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.lago-view--subject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.lago-subject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-subject!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.semo-subject--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.subjSemo!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.subjectSmsHmn!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.subject-argVerbCpt!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.subject-of--lago-view!⇒Lagosubj,
* McsEngl.subject.semo!⇒Lagosubj,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.υποκείμενο-σημασίας!=Lagosubj,
description::
· LagoView--subject-target is the-target-entity|entities a-semo-subject is-connected in a-VerbCpt.
· the-semo-target, like the-semo-subject, is language dependent.
· it has a-semo-subject-target-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: argument-of-bodyNo, doon,
× logo-relation: subject-target--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.subject-target,
* McsEngl.sbjgSms,
* McsEngl.semo-subject-target,
* McsEngl.subject-target-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.subject-target--of--lago-view,
description::
· the-first subject-target of a-doing-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.object,
* McsEngl.object-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.object-of--lago-view,
* McsEngl.semo-direct-object--argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-object--argVerbCpt,
description::
· the-first subject-target of a-doing-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.object2,
* McsEngl.object2-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.object2-of--lago-view,
* McsEngl.semo-indirect-object--argVerbCpt,
description::
· semo-subject-complement is the-semo-subject-target of a-semo-relation-verb.
name::
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.subject-complement,
* McsEngl.semo-subject-complement,
* McsEngl.subject-complement-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.subject-complement--of--lago-view,
description::
· semo-other--verb-argument is any other-entity except the-semo-subject and the-semo-subject-target is-related to a-VerbCpt.
· it has a-semo-other-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.semo-otherarg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.other,
* McsEngl.other-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.other-verb-argument--of--lago-view,
* McsEngl.semo-other--verb-argument,
description::
· semo-output-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-output-verb-conjunction with a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with an-output--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-output-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: output-of-doing,
× logo-relation: output--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-output-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.output,
* McsEngl.output-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-output-verb-argument,
description::
· semo-agent-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-agent-verb-conjunction with a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with an-agent--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-agent-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: agent-of-doing,
× logo-relation: agent--verb-arg, subject,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-agent-arg,
* McsEngl.agent-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.agent,
* McsEngl.semo-agent-verb-argument,
description::
· semo-how-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-how-verb-conjunction with a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with a-manner--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-manner-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: manner-of-doing,
× logo-relation: manner--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-how-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.how,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.manner,
* McsEngl.how-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.manner-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-manner-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.semo-how-verb-argument,
description::
· semo-when-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-when-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
· it is-mapped with a-time-verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-time-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: time-of-doing,
× logo-relation: time--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-time-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.time,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.when,
* McsEngl.semo-when-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.time-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.when-argVerbCpt,
description::
· semo-where-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-where-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
· it is-mapped with a-space--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-space-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: space-of-doing,
× logo-relation: space--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-space-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.location,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.position,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.space,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.where,
* McsEngl.semo-where-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.space-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.where-argVerbCpt,
addressWpg::
* https://www.englishpage.com/prepositions/position_prepositions.htm,
* https://www.englishpage.com/prepositions/location_prepositions.htm
description::
· semo-space-direction-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-space-direction-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
· it is-mapped with a-space-direction--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-space-direction-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: space-direction-of-doing,
× logo-relation: space-direction--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-space-dir-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.space-direction,
* McsEngl.space-direction--argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-space-direction-verb-argument,
addressWpg::
* https://www.englishpage.com/prepositions/direction_prepositions.htm,
description::
· semo-goal-direction-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-goal-direction of a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with a-goal-direction--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-goal-direction-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: goal-direction-of-doing,
× logo-relation: goal-direction--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-goaldir-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.goal-direction,
* McsEngl.goal-direction--argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-goal-direction-verb-argument,
description::
· semo-why-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-why-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
· it is-mapped with a-cause--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-cause-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: cause-of-doing,
× logo-relation: cause--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.cause,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.why,
* McsEngl.cause-argVerbCpt,
* McsEngl.semo-cause-arg,
* McsEngl.semo-why-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.why-argVerbCpt,
description::
· LagoView-with-what-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that has a-semo-with-verb-conjunction with a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with a-with-what--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-with-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: with-what-of-doing,
× logo-relation: with-what--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-with-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.with-what,
* McsEngl.semo-with-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.with-argVerbCpt,
description::
· LagoView-speed-verb-argument of lagoHmnm is a-VerbCpt-argument that denotes the-speed-argument of a-semo-DOING-verb.
· it is-mapped with a-speed--verb-arg.
· it has a-semo-speed-verb-conjunction with a-VerbCpt.
× senso-mind-relation: speed-of-doing,
× logo-relation: speed--verb-arg,
name::
* McsEngl.semo-speed-arg,
* McsEngl.argVerbCpt.speed,
* McsEngl.semo-speed-verb-argument,
* McsEngl.speed-argVerbCpt,
description::
· lago-sentence of lagoHmnm is a-nodeLago that denotes a-process-or-relation in time of an-entity.
· a-semo-sentence is the-main unit of a-lago-view.
· thus, all semo-sentences have a-VerbCpt.
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosentence!=lago-view--sentence, {2024-10-09}
* McsEngl.Semosentence!⇒Lagosentence, {2024-10-10}
* McsEngl.Lagvsentence!⇒Lagosentence, {2024-10-09}
* McsEngl.sentenceSemo!⇒Lagosentence, {2023-07-10},
* McsEngl.sentenceSms!⇒Lagosentence, {2021-05-30},
* McsEngl.lago-sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.lago-view--sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'sentence-of--lago-view!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-nodeLago.sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.LagoView-sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.semo-proposition--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.semo-statement--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Lagosentence,
* McsEngl.sentSmsHmn!⇒Lagosentence,
description::
· VerbCpt,
· VerbCpt-conjunction,
· VerbCpt-argument,
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosentence'part,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-sentence'part,
description::
· lago-sentence-syst is a-nodeLago that is a-whole-part-system of lago-sentences.
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosentencesyst!=lago-sentence-system,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence-syst!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.lago-sentence-system!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-nodeLago.section!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-section!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.systSentenceSmsHmn!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.systSentenceSms!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence-system!⇒Lagosentencesyst,
specific::
* titled-Lagosentencesyst,
* titledNo-Lagosentencesyst,
description::
· lago-section of lagoHmnm is a-semo-section with a-title.
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosection!=titled--lago-sentence-system,
* McsEngl.semo-section!⇒Lagosection,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semo-section!⇒Lagosection,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-titled-sentence-syst!⇒Lagosection,
* McsEngl.Lagosentencesyst.titled!⇒Lagosection,
* McsEngl.section-of-lagoview!⇒Lagosection,
* McsEngl.semo-titled-sentence-syst!⇒Lagosection,
description::
· LagoView-titleless-sentence-syst of lagoHmnm is a-system of a-semo-sentences without a-title.
name::
* McsEngl.Lagosentencesyst.titledNo,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence-system.titleless,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semo-sentence-syst-titleless,
* McsEngl.semo-sentence-syst-titleless,
* McsEngl.sentence-sysTitlelessSms,
* McsEngl.titleless--lago-sentence-system,
description::
· LagoView-root-of-lagoHmnm is the-outermost nodeLago of a-lago-view.
name::
* McsEngl.Lagoroot,
* McsEngl.semo-root,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-nodeLago.root!⇒semo-root,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-semo-root!⇒semo-root,
* McsEngl.semo-root--of-lagoHmnm!⇒semo-root,
* McsEngl.rootSmsHmn!⇒semo-root,
description::
· senso-mind-relation--of-lagvHmnm is the-sequenced-relation from the-lago-view to its senso-mind-view.
name::
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'decoding-relation,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'relation-to-senso-mind,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'senso-mind-relation,
* McsEngl.senso-mind-relation--of-lagvHmnm,
description::
· logo-relation-of-lagvHmnm is the-sequenced-relation from the-lago-view to its logo-view.
name::
* McsEngl.encoding-relation--of-lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-relation--of-lagvHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'encoding-relation,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'logo-relation,
* McsEngl.lagvHmnm'relation-to-logo,
description::
· logo-view-of-lagoHmnm\a\ is a-model of a-lago-view\b\ (which\b\ models a-mind-view) that\a\ a-language constructs in-order to be-perceived by a-human-sensorial-system.
name::
* McsEngl.logoHmnm!=output-view-of-human-mind-language,
* McsEngl.message!⇒logoHmnm, {2023-09-02},
* McsEngl.verbal-info!⇒logoHmnm, {2020-08-19},
* McsEngl.verbal-view!⇒logoHmnm, {2020-08-19},
* McsEngl.Hmnmlogo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'04_output!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'output!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'logo-view!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'view.logo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'model!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-logo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-logo-view!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logHmn!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-of-lagoHmnm!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-view!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-view--of-lagoHmnm!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.viewLagLogo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.view-logo!⇒logoHmnm,
* McsEngl.view-of-lagoHmnm!⇒logoHmnm,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.logoHo!=logoHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θεώρηση-λόγου!η!=logoHmnm,
* McsElln.λόγος-ανθρώπων!ο!=logoHmnm,
description::
· info-of-lagoHmnm I call any part of logoHmnm.
name::
* McsEngl.expression,
* McsEngl.info-of-logoHmnm!⇒expression,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'logo-info!⇒expression,
* McsEngl.logo-info--of-lagoHmnm!⇒expression,
* McsEngl.logoHmnm'info!⇒expression,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.logosHos-jo!=expression,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έκφραση!η!=expression,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.ifade!=expression,
description::
· we create logo-views by encoding lago-views.
· mapping-relation is a-relation between a-lago-view and its logo-view undirectionally.
· encoding-relation is the-relation from a-lago-view to its logo-view.
· decoding|denoting-relation is the-relation from a-logo-view to its lago-view.
name::
* McsEngl.decoding-relation-of-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.denoting-relation-of-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-expression'denoting-relation,
* McsEngl.relation.denoting-of--expression,
description::
· denotation-of-expression\a\ is the-semo-info\b\ this\a\ expression denotes and the-mind-info the-previous\b\ semo-info denotes.
name::
* McsEngl.denotation-of-expression,
* McsEngl.expression'denotation,
* McsEngl.expression'meaning,
* McsEngl.meaning-of-expression,
generic-tree-of-expression::
* ,
* ... entity,
* McsEngl.expression'generic-tree,
specific-tree-of-expression::
* monosemous,
* monosemousNo,
* physical,
* physicalNo,
* McsEngl.expression.specific-tree,
description::
· one meaningLago.
name::
* McsEngl.expression.monosemous,
* McsEngl.expressionMonosemous,
* McsEngl.monosemous-expression,
* McsEngl.unambiguous-expression,
description::
· many boundaries, many interpretations.
· many meaningLago.
name::
* McsEngl.ambiguous-expression!⇒expressionPolysemous,
* McsEngl.expression.ambiguous!⇒expressionPolysemous,
* McsEngl.expressionPolysemous,
* McsEngl.expression.monosemousNo!⇒expressionPolysemous,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αόριστη-έκφραση!η!=expressionPolysemous,
descriptionLong::
"Ambiguity is the type of meaning in which a phrase, statement, or resolution is not explicitly defined, making several interpretations plausible. A common aspect of ambiguity is uncertainty. It is thus an attribute of any idea or statement whose intended meaning cannot be definitively resolved, according to a rule or process with a finite number of steps. (The prefix ambi- reflects the idea of "two," as in "two meanings.")
The concept of ambiguity is generally contrasted with vagueness. In ambiguity, specific and distinct interpretations are permitted (although some may not be immediately obvious), whereas with vague information it is difficult to form any interpretation at the desired level of specificity."
[{2023-09-18 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambiguity]
description::
"Semantic ambiguity occurs when a word, phrase or sentence, taken out of context, has more than one interpretation."
[{2023-09-18 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambiguity#Semantic_and_syntactic_ambiguity]
name::
* McsEngl.expressionPosysemous.semantic,
* McsEngl.semantic-ambiguity,
description::
· syntactic-ambiguity occurs from the-structure of an-exptession.
name::
* McsEngl.expressionPosysemous.syntactic,
* McsEngl.syntactic-ambiguity,
description::
· no clear boundaries, no interpretation.
name::
* McsEngl.expression.vague,
* McsEngl.expressionZerosemous,
* McsEngl.vague-expression,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ασαφής-έκφραση!η!=expressionVague,
description::
· physical-expression of lagoHmnm is expression WITHOUT its decoding-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-expression.physical,
* McsEngl.physical-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.pure-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· denoted-expression of lagoHmnm is expression WITH its decoding-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.denoted-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-expression.physicalNo,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-expression.semantic,
* McsEngl.semantic-expression--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· codomain is the-set of all logo-views mapped.
name::
* McsEngl.codomain-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'codomain,
* McsEngl.logoHmnm'codomain,
description::
· syntax-tree of lagoHmnm is the-structure of the-logo-view.
· this structure is a-whole-part-tree of logo-nodes.
"Ο συνδυασμός των λέξεων σε προτάσεις ονομάζεται σύνταξη, που σημαίνει «αράδιασμα μαζί» (σύν 'μαζί' + τάσσω 'αραδιάζω'· από το ρήμα αυτό βγαίνει και η λέξη τάξη). Συντακτικό είναι η μελέτη της σύνταξης."
[{2022-04-18 retrieved} https://www.greek-language.gr/Resources/ancient_greek/history/ag_history/browse.html?start=77]
name::
* McsEngl.logo-syntax!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.logoHmnm'structure!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.logoHmnm'syntax-tree!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.sntx!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.stx!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax/síntaks/!⇒syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax-tree--of-lagoHmnm!⇒syntax,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.sinkso!=syntax, {2024-07-01}
* McsSngo.sintakso!=syntax,
* McsSngo.snks!=syntax, {2024-07-01}
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.jùfǎ-句法!=syntax,
* McsZhon.句法-jùfǎ!=syntax,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.σύνταξη!η!=syntax, (members)
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.sözdizimi!=syntax,
description::
* SENTENCE:
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[They] _stxVrb:{will meet} _stxObj:[us] _stxSpace:[(at) [[the newest cafe] [(in) the market]]].
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[a car's color] _stxVrb:{is} _stxSbjc:[ridiculous] _stxTime:[some times].
· stxEngl: _stxSbj=cause:[The water shortage] _stxVrb:{means} _stxSbjc=effect:[(that) [we have to stop taking long showers]].
* ARGO-SYSTEM:
· stxEngl: _stxSbj:[[Lilacs] [(and) violets]] _stxVrb:{are} _stxSbjc:[usually purple].
* COMPOUND-SENTENCE:
· stxEngl: _stxCause:[The elephant had eaten all the hay] _stxEffect:[(so) we fed it oats for a week].
* SENTENCE-SYSTEM:
· stxEngl: _stxCause:[Grandfather Dingsdale had sustained a broken back while working in the mines]. _stxEffect:[(Consequently), he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair]. [HarperCollins]
name::
* McsEngl.notation-of-syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax'notation,
description::
"In linguistics, the autonomy of syntax is the assumption that syntax is arbitrary and self-contained with respect to meaning, semantics, pragmatics, discourse function, and other factors external to language.[1] The autonomy of syntax is advocated by linguistic formalists, and in particular by generative linguistics, whose approaches have hence been called autonomist linguistics.
The autonomy of syntax is at the center of the debates between formalist and functionalist linguistics,[1][2][3] and since the 1980s research has been conducted on the syntax–semantics interface within functionalist approaches, aimed at finding instances of semantically determined syntactic structures, to disprove the formalist argument of the autonomy of syntax.[4]
The principle of iconicity is contrasted, for some scenarios, with that of the autonomy of syntax. The weaker version of the argument for the autonomy of syntax (or that for the autonomy of grammar), includes only for the principle of arbitrariness, while the stronger version includes the claim of self-containedness.[1] The principle of arbitrariness of syntax is actually accepted by most functionalist linguist, and the real dispute between functionalist and generativists is on the claim of self-containedness of grammar or syntax.[5]
... A common example that is used to indicate the validity of autonomy in syntax is, "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously", which demonstrates that, in order for a sentence to be syntactically correct, it does not need to be coherent or meaningful in any way.[6]"
[{2023-09-19 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomy_of_syntax]
name::
* McsEngl.arbitrariness-of-syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax'autonomy,
description::
* Chinese-language--syntax,
* English-language--syntax,
* Esperanto-language--syntax,
* Greek-language--syntax,
* Sinago-language--syntax,
* Turkish-language--syntax,
===
* conjunction-syntax, (search: syntax.conj...)
* verb-syntax, (search: syntax.verb...)
===
* doing-syntax, (search: syntax.dng...)
* doingActing-syntax, (search: syntax.dngA...)
* doingFuncting-syntax, (search: syntax.dngF...)
* relation-syntax, (search: syntax.rln...)
description::
· logo-node-of-lagoHmnm is any identifiable part of the-syntax-tree.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-node!⇒nodeHmnm, {2021-06-16},
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'logo-node!⇒nodeHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-node--of-lagoHmnm!⇒nodeHmnm,
* McsEngl.logoHmnm'node!⇒nodeHmnm,
* McsEngl.nodeHmnm!⇒nodeHmnm,
* McsEngl.nodeLogHmn!⇒nodeHmnm,
* McsEngl.node-of-lagoHmnm!⇒nodeHmnm,
specific::
* unit-nodeHmnm,
* unit-system--nodeHmnm,
* name-nodeHmnm,
* ondo-system--nodeHmnm,
* verb-argument-nodeHmnm,
* sentence-nodeHmnm,
* compound-sentence--nodeHmnm,
* paragraph-nodeHmnm,
* section-nodeHmnm,
* root-nodeHmnm,
description::
"context in linguistics
In linguistics, context refers to the surrounding circumstances that influence the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or utterance. It can be divided into two main types: linguistic context and situational context.
* Linguistic context refers to the words and sentences that surround the target item. For example, the meaning of the word "bank" can change depending on the context. In the sentence "The bank of the river is wide," the word "bank" refers to the edge of the river. However, in the sentence "I need to go to the bank," the word "bank" refers to a financial institution.
* Situational context refers to the physical setting, the participants in the conversation, and the shared knowledge of the speakers. For example, the meaning of the sentence "I'm hungry" can change depending on the situational context. If you say this sentence to your friend while you are both sitting at a restaurant, it means that you want to eat. However, if you say this sentence to your friend while you are both hiking in the mountains, it means that you are feeling weak or tired.
In addition to linguistic and situational context, there are other types of context that can affect the meaning of language, such as cultural context and historical context.
* Cultural context refers to the shared beliefs, values, and customs of a particular culture. For example, the meaning of the gesture of "thumbs up" can be different in different cultures. In the United States, it is a gesture of approval. However, in some cultures, it is a gesture of insult.
* Historical context refers to the events and circumstances that have happened in the past. For example, the meaning of the word "Nazi" can be different depending on the historical context. In the 1930s and 1940s, the word "Nazi" referred to a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which was responsible for the Holocaust. However, today, the word "Nazi" is often used more generally to refer to anyone who is perceived as being racist or authoritarian.
The context of an utterance is important because it helps to disambiguate the meaning of the words and phrases that are used. Without context, it would be difficult to understand the meaning of many utterances. For example, the sentence "I saw the man with the telescope" could have several different meanings depending on the context. If the sentence is spoken in a park, it could mean that the speaker saw a man who was looking through a telescope. However, if the sentence is spoken in a courtroom, it could mean that the speaker saw a man who was testifying as an expert witness.
The study of context in linguistics is called pragmatics. Pragmatics is concerned with the study of how context affects the meaning of language. It is a complex and challenging field of study, but it is essential for understanding how language is used in real-world communication."
[{2023-08-30 retrieved} https://bard.google.com/]
name::
* McsEngl.context//lagnHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagnHmnm'context,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συμφραζόμενα!τα!=context//lagnHmnm,
description::
· logo-unit-of-lagoHmnm is any indivisible part of the-logo-view.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-node.unit!⇒unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-unit!⇒unitHmnm, {2021-06-16},
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'unit!⇒unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-unit!⇒unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.unit-of-lagoHmnm!⇒unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.unitLogo!⇒unitHmnm,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.moLogo!=unitHmnm,
specific::
===
* name-unitHmnm,
** main--name-unit,
** mainNo--name-unit,
* nameNo-unitHmnm,
===
* phoneme,
* phonemogram-(letter),
* syllabogram,
* conceptogram,
description::
· name-unit of lagoHmnm is a-unitHmnm used to create names.
name::
* McsEngl.name-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.unitHmnm.name,
* McsEngl.unitName,
specific::
* main-name-unit,
* mainNo-name-unit,
description::
· main-name-unit of lagoHmnm is any MAIN name-unit, like phoneme or letter, used to create words.
name::
* McsEngl.unitName.main,
* McsEngl.unitNameMain,
* McsEngl.logo-main-name-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.main-name-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
specific::
* phoneme--main-name-unit,
* letter--main-name-unit,
* syllabogram--main-name-unit,
description::
· mainNo-name-unit of lagoHmnm is any OTHER name-unit, except main-name-units, a-language uses to create names, like €, ∀, ...
name::
* McsEngl.unitName.mainNo,
* McsEngl.logo-mainNo-name-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.mainNo-name-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· nameNo-unit of lagoHmnm is a-unitHmnm NOT-used to create names, such as denoting syntax of nodes or paralanguage.
name::
* McsEngl.unitHmnm.nameNo,
* McsEngl.nameNo-unit--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· conceptogram is a-logo-unit that denotes concepts.
· it is a-name not created by other units.
· for example, math-symbols are conceptograms.
· there-is-no written-language with only conceptograms.
name::
* McsEngl.conceptogram,
* McsEngl.nameMind.wordNo,
* McsEngl.unitHmnm.conceptogram,
* McsEngl.wordNo-nameMind,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εννοιόγραμμα!=conceptogram,
description::
"Punctuation (or sometimes interpunction) is the use of spacing, conventional signs (called punctuation marks), and certain typographical devices as aids to the understanding and correct reading of written text, whether read silently or aloud.[1] Another description is, "It is the practice, action, or system of inserting points or other small marks into texts in order to aid interpretation; division of text into sentences, clauses, etc., by means of such marks."[2]"
[{2022-10-24 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation]
name::
* McsEngl.punctuation-unitHmnm,
* McsEngl.unitHmnm.punctuation,
description::
· unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-logo-node that is a-structure of units.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-unitsys!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-node.unitHmnm-system!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-unit-system!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'unit-system!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-unit-system--of-lagoHmnm!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.strUntLogHmn!⇒systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm,
* McsEngl.unit-system-of-lagoHmnm!⇒systUnitHmnm,
description::
* main-name--systUnitHmnm,
* mainNo-name--systUnitHmnm,
===
* used-systUnitHmnm,
* usedNo-systUnitHmnm,
===
* free-systUnitHmnm,
* freeNo-systUnitHmnm,
===
* main-name-used-free-(word)--systUnitHmnm,
* main-used-freeNo-(affix)--systUnitHmnm,
description::
· main-name-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that is-created of main-name-units.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-main-name-unit-system,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.main-name,
description::
· mainNo-name-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that is-created of mainNo-name-units.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-mainNo-name-unit-system,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.mainNo-name,
description::
· used-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that the-language already is-using.
· the-language has a-mechanism to create new unit-systems\a\.
· from these\a\ only a-small fraction is-used.
name::
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.used,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-used-unit-system,
description::
· usedNo-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that the-language is-not-using.
name::
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.usedNo,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-usedNo-unit-system,
description::
· free-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that is-not-captive in another unit-system.
name::
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.free,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-free-unit-system,
description::
· freeNo-unit-system of lagoHmnm is a-unit-system that is-captive in another unit-system.
name::
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.freeNo,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-freeNo-unit-system,
description::
· word of lagoHmnm is a-logo-node that is a-free, used, main-name--unit-system with a-concrete function inside the-logo-view.
· a-word is a-TERM or a-part of a-TERM.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'word!⇒word,
* McsEngl.logo-node.word!⇒word,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-word!⇒word,
* McsEngl.logo-word--of-lagoHmnm!⇒word,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.word!⇒word,
* McsEngl.word,
* McsEngl.word-of-lagoHmnm!⇒word,
* McsEngl.wordHmn!⇒word,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.cí-词!=word,
* McsZhon.词-cí!=word,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.vorto!=word,
====== langoGerman:
* McsDeut.Wort!~das!=word,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.λέξη!η!=word, (members)
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.kelime/kílime/!=word,
description::
· the-use of the-word:
* form-word: used in the-form-part-of-a-term.
* auxiliary-word: not a-form-word.
name::
* McsEngl.functionality-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'01-functionality,
* McsEngl.word'functionality,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.λειτουργικότητα-λέξη,
* McsElln.λέξη'01-λειτουργικότητα,
description::
· any concepts denoted, if any.
name::
* McsEngl.meaning-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'02-meaning,
* McsEngl.word'meaning,
description::
"Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect ("correct pronunciation") or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.
Contested or widely mispronounced words are typically verified by the sources from which they originate, such as names of cities and towns or the word GIF. [1]
A word can be spoken in different ways by various individuals or groups, depending on many factors, such as: the duration of the cultural exposure of their childhood, the location of their current residence, speech or voice disorders,[2] their ethnic group, their social class, or their education.[3]"
[{2022-08-22 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronunciation]
name::
* McsEngl.word'03-pronunciation,
* McsEngl.word'pronunciation,
* McsEngl.pronunciation-of-word,
specific-tree-of-word'pronunciation::
* Greek-word-pronunciation,
* GreekAncient-word-pronunciation,
description::
"In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is the relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence. That emphasis is typically caused by such properties as increased loudness and vowel length, full articulation of the vowel, and changes in tone.[1][2] The terms stress and accent are often used synonymously in that context but are sometimes distinguished. For example, when emphasis is produced through pitch alone, it is called pitch accent, and when produced through length alone, it is called quantitative accent.[3] When caused by a combination of various intensified properties, it is called stress accent or dynamic accent; English uses what is called variable stress accent.
Since stress can be realised through a wide range of phonetic properties, such as loudness, vowel length, and pitch (which are also used for other linguistic functions), it is difficult to define stress solely phonetically.
The stress placed on syllables within words is called word stress. Some languages have fixed stress, meaning that the stress on virtually any multisyllable word falls on a particular syllable, such as the penultimate (e.g. Polish) or the first (e.g. Finnish). Other languages, like English and Russian, have lexical stress, where the position of stress in a word is not predictable in that way but lexically encoded. Sometimes more than one level of stress, such as primary stress and secondary stress, may be identified.
Stress is not necessarily a feature of all languages: some, such as French and Mandarin, are sometimes analyzed as lacking lexical stress entirely.
The stress placed on words within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress. That is one of the three components of prosody, along with rhythm and intonation. It includes phrasal stress (the default emphasis of certain words within phrases or clauses), and contrastive stress (used to highlight an item, a word or part of a word, that is given particular focus)."
[{2022-08-22 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics)]
name::
* McsEngl.accent-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'accent,
description::
· Greek, English.
name::
* McsEngl.accent.dynamic,
* McsEngl.dynamic-accent,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυναμικός-τονισμός!=dynamic-accent,
description::
· GreekAncient, Chinese,
name::
* McsEngl.accent.tonal,
* McsEngl.tonal-accent,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μελωδικός-τονισμός!=tonal-accent,
* McsElln.ύψους-τονισμός!=tonal-accent,
description::
· an-inflected-word has many members.
name::
* McsEngl.member-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'05-member,
* McsEngl.word'member,
description::
· eg nounEllnMnG1XisT2SeNcF1Ba.
name::
* McsEngl.word'inflection-method,
* McsEngl.word'inflection-type,
description::
· any name with this word as part.
name::
* McsEngl.name-entirety-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'06-name-entirety,
* McsEngl.word'name-entirety,
description::
· I syllabicate words on vowel.
· example: la-ngu-age, tri-phthong.
[hmnSngo.2019-08-10]
===
"Syllabification (/sɪˌlζbɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/) or syllabication (/sɪˌlζbɪˈkeɪʃən/) is the separation of a word into syllables, whether spoken or written."
[{2019-08-10} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllabification]
"Syllabification is the separation of a word into syllables, whether spoken or written. In most languages, the actually spoken syllables are the basis of syllabification in writing too. Due to the very weak correspondence between sounds and letters in the spelling of modern English, for example, written syllabification in English has to be based mostly on etymological i.e. morphological instead of phonetic principles. English written syllables therefore do not correspond to the actually spoken syllables of the living language."
[{2019-08-10} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable#Syllabification]
name::
* McsEngl.actSyllabication,
* McsEngl.word'syllabication,
* McsEngl.syllabicating-acting,
* McsEngl.syllabication-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.syllabification-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.syllabifying-acting,
* McsEngl.to-syllabicate!~verbEnglB1:syllabicat-e-es-ed-ing-ed!=actSyllabication,
* McsEngl.to-syllabify!~verbEnglB2,
====== langoGreek:
* McsEngl.verbElln.συλλαβίζω!=actSyllabication,
* McsElln.συλλαβίζω!~verbElln!=actSyllabication,
* McsElln.συλλάβισμα!το!=syllabication,
* McsElln.συλλαβισμός!ο!=syllabication,
description::
"the root or main part of a word, to which inflections or formative elements are added."
[{2022-01-17 retrieved} Google-dict]
===
"Root, stem, base
Taken from: Bauer, Laurie (1983:20-21): English word-formation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
‘Root’, ‘stem’ and ‘base’ are all terms used in the literature to designate that part of a word that remains when all affixes have been removed.
A root is a form which is not further analysable, either in terms of derivational or inflectional morphology. It is that part of word-form that remains when all inflectional and derivational affixes have been removed. A root is the basic part always present in a lexeme. In the form ‘untouchables’ the root is ‘touch’, to which first the suffix ‘-able’, then the prefix ‘un-‘ and finally the suffix ‘-s’ have been added. In a compound word like ‘wheelchair’ there are two roots, ‘wheel’ and ‘chair’.
A stem is of concern only when dealing with inflectional morphology.
In the form ‘untouchables’ the stem is ‘untouchable’, although in the form ‘touched’ the stem is ‘touch’; in the form ‘wheelchairs’ the stem is ‘wheelchair’, even though the stem contains two roots.
A base is any form to which affixes of any kind can be added. This means that any root or any stem can be termed a base, but the set of bases is not exhausted by the union of the set of roots and the set of stems: a derivationally analysable form to which derivational affixes are added can only be referred to as a base. That is, ‘touchable’ can act as a base for prefixation to give ‘untouchable’, but in this process ‘touchable’ could not be referred to as a root because it is analysable in terms of derivational morphology, nor as a stem since it is not the adding of inflectional affixes which is in question."
[{2022-05-11 retrieved} ]
name::
* McsEngl.stem-of-word,
* McsEngl.word'base,
* McsEngl.word'root,
* McsEngl.word'stem,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.βάση-λέξης!η!~word'stem,
* McsElln.θέμα-λέξης!το!~word'stem,
* McsElln.ρίζα-λέξης!η!~word'stem,
description::
* https://www.wisegeek.com/how-did-william-shakespeare-shape-the-english-language.htm,
name::
* McsEngl.word'creating,
* McsEngl.word'formation,
description::
· in {2002} I wrote my Greek-word-creator java-applet.
· address: https://synagonism.net/otenet/gr/gwcreator.html,
· interface in Greek-language.
name::
* McsEngl.GWCreator-applet,
* McsEngl.Greek-word-creator-applet,
* McsEngl.Webapp.GWCreator-applet,
* McsEngl.applet.GWCreator,
* McsEngl.java-applet.GWCreator,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ιστοεφαρμογή.δημιουργία-Ελληνικών-λέξεων,
description::
* part-of-speech,
* auxiliary-word,
* auxiliaryNo-word,
* compound-word,
* compoundNo-word,
* root-word,
* rootNo-word,
* wordary,
=== on syllable:
* monosyllable/monosyllabic,
* disyllable/disyllabic;bisyllable/bisyllabic,
* trisyllable/trisyllabic,
* polysyllable/polysyllabic,
=== on language:
* English-word,
* Chinese-word,
* Esperanto-word,
* Greek-word,
* GreekAncient-word,
* Sinago-word,
description::
· traditional-grammars list parts-of-speech on MIXED criteria.
"In grammar, a part of speech or part-of-speech (abbreviated as POS or PoS, also known as word class[1] or grammatical category[2]) is a category of words (or, more generally, of lexical items) that have similar grammatical properties. Words that are assigned to the same part of speech generally display similar syntactic behavior (they play similar roles within the grammatical structure of sentences), sometimes similar morphological behavior in that they undergo inflection for similar properties and even similar semantic behavior. Commonly listed English parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection, numeral, article, and determiner.
Other terms than part of speech—particularly in modern linguistic classifications, which often make more precise distinctions than the traditional scheme does—include word class, lexical class, and lexical category. Some authors restrict the term lexical category to refer only to a particular type of syntactic category; for them the term excludes those parts of speech that are considered to be function words, such as pronouns. The term form class is also used, although this has various conflicting definitions.[3] Word classes may be classified as open or closed: open classes (typically including nouns, verbs and adjectives) acquire new members constantly, while closed classes (such as pronouns and conjunctions) acquire new members infrequently, if at all.
Almost all languages have the word classes noun and verb, but beyond these two there are significant variations among different languages.[4] For example:
* Japanese has as many as three classes of adjectives, where English has one.
* Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese have a class of nominal classifiers.
* Many languages do not distinguish between adjectives and adverbs, or between adjectives and verbs (see stative verb).
Because of such variation in the number of categories and their identifying properties, analysis of parts of speech must be done for each individual language. Nevertheless, the labels for each category are assigned on the basis of universal criteria.[4]"
[{2023-05-02 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_of_speech]
===
"A high percentage of words in a natural language are words which out of context can be assigned more than one part of speech. The percentage of these ambiguous words is typically around 30%, although it depends greatly on the language. Solving this problem is very important in many areas of natural language processing. For example in machine translation changing the part-of-speech of a word can dramatically change its translation."
[{2023-05-02 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_window_based_part-of-speech_tagging]
name::
* McsEngl.POS-part-of-speech,
* McsEngl.grammatical-category,
* McsEngl.lexical-category,
* McsEngl.lexical-class,
* McsEngl.part-of-speech,
* McsEngl.word-class,
* McsEngl.word.part-of-speech,
description::
· a-word of the-form-part-of-a-term.
name::
* McsEngl.auxiliaryNo-word!⇒wordForm,
* McsEngl.content-word!⇒wordForm,
* McsEngl.form-word!⇒wordForm,
* McsEngl.word.form!⇒wordForm,
* McsEngl.wordForm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.λέξη-μορφής!=wordForm,
description::
· a-word of the-auxiliary-part-of-a-term.
name::
* McsEngl.auxiliary-word!⇒wordAux,
* McsEngl.function-word!⇒wordAux,
* McsEngl.word.auxiliary!⇒wordAux,
* McsEngl.wordAux,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.λέξη-βοηθητική!=wordAux,
description::
· root-word is a-word created by combining syllables, not other words and affixes.
name::
* McsEngl.root-word,
* McsEngl.word.root,
* McsEngl.wordRoot,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ριζική-λέξη!η!⇒wordRoot,
description::
· non-root-word is a-word created by combining other words and affixes.
name::
* McsEngl.non-root-word,
* McsEngl.word.rootNo,
specific::
* affix-word,
* compound-word,
description::
· affix-word is a-non-root-word created from another word plus an-affix.
name::
* McsEngl.affix-word,
* McsEngl.word.affix,
* McsEngl.wordAffix,
description::
· compound-word is A-WORD formed from more than one existed words.
· example: langoSinago, blackbird.
· exampleFalse: 'compound-word' 'black bird' have 2 words.
name::
* McsEngl.compound-word,
* McsEngl.word.compound,
* McsEngl.wordCompound,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.σύνθετη-λέξη!⇒wordCompound,
addressWpg::
* https://www.grammarly.com/blog/open-and-closed-compound-words/,
description::
· wordary of lagoHmnm is a-SET of the-words of lagoHmnm with their meaning or function.
· stxZhon: 我 用 词典 学 汉语。 :: Wǒ _stxVrb:{yòng} _stxObj:[cídiǎn] _stxGoal:[xué hànyǔ]. != I use the dictionary to study Chinese.
name::
* McsEngl.dictionary!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.word.index!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-wordary!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.leksiko!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.lexicon!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.word-list,
* McsEngl.word-set,
* McsEngl.wordary,
* McsEngl.wordary/yuordári/!⇒wordary,
* McsEngl.wordary-of-lagoHmnm!⇒wordary,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.cídiǎn-词典!=wordary,
* McsZhon.词典-cídiǎn!=wordary,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.vortaro!=wordary,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.λεξικό!το!=wordary,
* McsElln.λεξιλόγιο!το!=wordary,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.sözlük!=wordary,
descriptionLong::
"(n) dictionary, lexicon (a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them)"
[{2022-01-04 retrieved} http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=lexicon]
specific-tree-of-wordary::
* ChineseStandard-wordary,
* English-wordary,
* Esperanto-wordary,
* Greek-wordary,
* GreekAncient-wordary,
* Sinago-wordary,
description::
"A word that consists of a single syllable (like English dog) is called a monosyllable (and is said to be monosyllabic)."
[{2019-09-02} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable]
name::
* McsEngl.monosyllabic-word,
* McsEngl.word.monosyllable,
description::
"disyllable (and disyllabic; also bisyllable and bisyllabic) for a word of two syllables"
[{2019-09-02} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable]
name::
* McsEngl.bisyllabic-word,
* McsEngl.disyllabic-word,
* McsEngl.word.bisyllable,
* McsEngl.word.disyllable,
description::
"trisyllable (and trisyllabic) for a word of three syllables"
[{2019-09-02} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable]
name::
* McsEngl.trisyllabic-word,
* McsEngl.word.trisyllable,
description::
"polysyllable (and polysyllabic), which may refer either to a word of more than three syllables or to any word of more than one syllable."
[{2019-09-02} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable]
name::
* McsEngl.polysyllabic-word,
* McsEngl.word.polysyllable,
description::
· "In linguistics, a filler, filled pause, hesitation marker or planner is a sound or word that participants in a conversation use to signal that they are pausing to think but are not finished speaking.[1][2] These are not to be confused with placeholder names, such as thingamajig, whatchamacallit, whosawhatsa and whats'isface, which refer to objects or people whose names are temporarily forgotten, irrelevant, or unknown. Fillers fall into the category of formulaic language, and different languages have different characteristic filler sounds. The term filler also has a separate use in the syntactic description of wh-movement constructions (see below)."
[{2023-06-19 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filler_(linguistics)]
name::
* McsEngl.filler-word,
* McsEngl.word.filler,
* McsEngl.wordFiller,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.nèige-那个!=wordFiller,
* McsZhon.那个-nèige!=wordFiller,
description::
· syllable of lagoHmnm is any node that make-up a-word.
===
"Αλλά και οι άνθρωποι στην πορεία της ιστορίας τους ανακάλυψαν πρώτα, όπως τα μικρά παιδιά, τη συλλαβή ως μονάδα από την οποία κατασκευάζεται η λέξη και, αργότερα, τον φθόγγο, το πιο μικρό κομμάτι ήχου που κλείνει μέσα του το μυστικό της αρχιτεκτονικής της γλώσσας."
[{2022-04-16 retrieved} https://www.greek-language.gr/Resources/ancient_greek/history/ag_history/browse.html?start=22#prettyPhoto]
name::
* McsEngl.word'syllable!⇒sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-syllable!⇒sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.slbHmn!⇒sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.syllable-of-lagoHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.sylbHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.yīnjié-音节!=sylbHmnm,
* McsZhon.音节-yīnjié!=sylbHmnm,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.silabo!=sylbHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συλλαβή!η!=sylbHmnm,
description::
· the-first part of a-syllable is-composed of a-structure of consonants, obligatory in some languages, optional or even restricted in others.
name::
* McsEngl.onset-of-sylbHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm'onset,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'part1!⇒sylbHmnm'onset,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'onset,
description::
· the-second part of a-syllable, composed of one-vowel, obligatory in all languages.
name::
* McsEngl.nucleus-of-sylbHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm'nucleus,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'part2!⇒sylbHmnm'nucleus,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'peak!⇒sylbHmnm'nucleus,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'nucleus,
description::
· the-third part of a-syllable composed of consontants, optional in some languages, highly restricted or prohibited in others.
name::
* McsEngl.code-of-sylbHmnm!⇒sylbHmnm'coda,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'part3!⇒sylbHmnm'coda,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'coda,
description::
"In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is the relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence. That emphasis is typically caused by such properties as increased loudness and vowel length, full articulation of the vowel, and changes in tone.[1][2] The terms stress and accent are often used synonymously in that context but are sometimes distinguished. For example, when emphasis is produced through pitch alone, it is called pitch accent, and when produced through length alone, it is called quantitative accent.[3] When caused by a combination of various intensified properties, it is called stress accent or dynamic accent; English uses what is called variable stress accent.
Since stress can be realised through a wide range of phonetic properties, such as loudness, vowel length, and pitch (which are also used for other linguistic functions), it is difficult to define stress solely phonetically.
The stress placed on syllables within words is called word stress. Some languages have fixed stress, meaning that the stress on virtually any multisyllable word falls on a particular syllable, such as the penultimate (e.g. Polish) or the first (e.g. Finnish). Other languages, like English and Russian, have lexical stress, where the position of stress in a word is not predictable in that way but lexically encoded. Sometimes more than one level of stress, such as primary stress and secondary stress, may be identified.
Stress is not necessarily a feature of all languages: some, such as French and Mandarin, are sometimes analyzed as lacking lexical stress entirely.
The stress placed on words within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress. That is one of the three components of prosody, along with rhythm and intonation. It includes phrasal stress (the default emphasis of certain words within phrases or clauses), and contrastive stress (used to highlight an item, a word or part of a word, that is given particular focus)."
[{2021-09-22 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics)]
name::
* McsEngl.HmnmStress!=stress-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.accent-sylbHmnm!⇒HmnmStress,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'stress!⇒HmnmStress,
* McsEngl.stress-sylbHmnm!⇒HmnmStress,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'accent!⇒HmnmStress,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'stress!⇒HmnmStress,
description::
">tones in human languages:
In human languages, tones refer to variations in pitch that can change the meaning of words. Tonal languages use these pitch changes as an integral part of their linguistic structure. Here’s an overview of tones in human languages:
### 1. **Types of Tones**
- **Level Tones:** The pitch stays at a constant level. In Mandarin Chinese, for example, there are four primary tones: high, rising, falling-rising, and falling.
- **Contour Tones:** The pitch moves up or down in a specific pattern within a syllable. Thai and Vietnamese use both level and contour tones to distinguish words.
- **Register Tones:** These involve high and low pitch levels, often seen in languages like Yoruba, which has a three-level tone system (high, mid, and low).
### 2. **Tonal Languages vs. Non-Tonal Languages**
- **Tonal Languages:** In tonal languages, tone is essential to meaning. Mandarin Chinese, Thai, Zulu, and Yoruba are all tonal languages.
- **Non-Tonal Languages:** In non-tonal languages like English, pitch may convey emotions, questions, or emphasis but does not alter the fundamental meaning of a word.
### 3. **Examples of Tonal Language Usage**
- **Mandarin Chinese:** Each syllable in Mandarin can have one of four tones, which changes its meaning. For example, "ma" with different tones can mean "mother," "hemp," "horse," or "scold."
- **Cantonese:** Has up to nine tones, including a wider range of both level and contour tones, making it a more complex tonal language.
- **Yoruba:** Uses three main tones: high, mid, and low, to differentiate between words with identical syllables.
### 4. **Why Tones Develop in Languages**
- Tones can help languages with limited syllable structure increase the number of distinct words. They are also influenced by environmental factors, linguistic evolution, and the phonetic tendencies of a language group.
### 5. **Challenges for Learners**
- Non-native speakers of tonal languages often find mastering tones challenging, as a slight pitch difference can change meanings entirely."
[{2024-11-12 retrieved} https://chatgpt.com/c/67330297-3788-8003-8fa9-752d75c6d7a1]
name::
* McsEngl.HmnmTone!=tone-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'tone!⇒HmnmTone,
* McsEngl.tone-sylbHmnm!⇒HmnmTone,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm'tone!⇒HmnmTone,
description::
* speech-sylbHmnm,
* text-sylbHmnm,
===
* start-sylbHmnm,
* middle-sylbHmnm,
* end-sylbHmnm,
===
* Chinese-sylbHmnm,
* English-sylbHmnm,
* Esperanto-sylbHmnm,
* Greek-sylbHmnm,
* Sinago-sylbHmnm,
description::
· the-first syllable of a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-start-syllable,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm.start,
description::
· middle-syllabel is a-syllable at the-end of a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-middle-syllable,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm.middle,
description::
· end-syllable is a-syllable at the-end of a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.end-syllable--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-end-syllable,
* McsEngl.sylbHmnm.end,
description::
· semiword of lagoHmnm is a-logo-node that is a-FREE.NO, main-name-unit-system which preserves its stress in-contrast-to affixes, used in word creation.
· a-semiword is part of a-compound-word.
name::
* McsEngl.semiword,
* McsEngl.semiword-of-lagoHmnm!⇒semiword,
* McsEngl.semiwordHmnm!⇒semiword,
* McsEngl.systUnitHmnm.semiword!⇒semiword,
* McsEngl.word'semiword!⇒semiword,
description::
* compound-word,
description::
· affix of lagoHmnm is a-logo-node that is a-NOT-free, used, main-name-unit--system, which does-NOT preserves stress, used in word creation.
name::
* McsEngl.affix-of-lagoHmnm!⇒affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'affix!⇒affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-node.affix!⇒affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-affix!⇒affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-affix--of-lagoHmnm!⇒affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.word'affix!⇒affixHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.παράθημα!=affixHmnm,
* McsElln.πρόσθημα!=affixHmnm,
* McsElln.πρόσφυμα!=affixHmnm,
specific::
* prefix,
* infix,
* suffix,
description::
· prefix of lagoHmnm is an-affix that is-added in front of a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.affixHmnm.prefix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'prefix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-prefix,
* McsEngl.prefix-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.prefixHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πρόθημα!-prefixHmnm,
description::
· infix of lagoHmnm is an-affix that is-inserted inside a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.affixHmnm.infix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'infix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-infix,
* McsEngl.infix-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.infixHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ένθημα!=infixHmnm,
description::
· suffix of lagoHmnm is an-affix that is-added at the-end a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.affixHmnm.suffix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'suffix,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-suffix,
* McsEngl.suffix-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.suffixHmnm,
* McsEngl.suffixInflectional,
* McsEngl.suffixForming,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.επίθημα!=suffixHmnm,
description::
· an-affix used to create new words.
name::
* McsEngl.affixHmnm.forming,
* McsEngl.derivational-affixHmnm,
* McsEngl.forming-affixHmnm,
description::
· an-affix used to create members-of-terms.
name::
* McsEngl.affixHmnm.inflectional,
* McsEngl.inflectional-affixHmnm,
description::
· name-of-lagoHmnm is a-logo-node that denotes concepts (lago-concepts or mind-concepts|senso-mind-concepts).
=== míngzì-名字!=name:
· stxZhon: 我知道他的名字。 :: Wǒ zhīdào tā de míngzì. != I know his name.
name::
* McsEngl.decoding-unit!⇒name, {2019-08-22},
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'semantic-unit!⇒name,
* McsEngl.logo-name!⇒name,
* McsEngl.logo-node.semantic-unit!⇒name,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-name!⇒name,
* McsEngl.logo-name--of-lagoHmnm!⇒name,
* McsEngl.logo-semantic-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒name,
* McsEngl.name,
* McsEngl.name!=lagoHmnm-name,
* McsEngl.nameHmnm!⇒name,
* McsEngl.nameLogHmn!⇒name,
* McsEngl.name-of-lagoHmnm!⇒name,
* McsEngl.actNaming'name!⇒name,
* McsEngl.semantic-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒name,
* mapping-unit, {2019-08-12},
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.namo!=name,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.míngchēng-名称-(名稱)!=name,
* McsZhon.名称-(名稱)-míngchēng!=name,
* McsZhon.míngzì-名字!=name,
* McsZhon.名字-míngzì!=name,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.nomo!=name,
====== langoGerman:
* McsDeut.Name!~der!=name,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όνομα!το!=name,
description::
· an-actor assigns a-name (new or old) to an-entity.
"(v) name, call, know as, be known as (assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to) "They named their son David"; "The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=call]
=== jiào-叫!=to-be-named:
· stxZhon: 他叫小明。 :: Tā jiào xiǎomíng. != His name is Xiaoming.
name::
* McsEngl.acting.naming!⇒actNaming,
* McsEngl.calling-acting!⇒actNaming,
* McsEngl.to-call!~verbEnglA1:call--s-ed-ing-ed!⇒actNaming,
* McsEngl.actNaming,
* McsEngl.to-name!~verbEnglB1:nam-e-es-ed-ing-ed!=actNaming,
* McsEngl.name-assignment!⇒actNaming,
* McsEngl.name'naming!⇒actNaming,
* McsEngl.naming-acting,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.mìngmíng-命名!=actNaming,
* McsZhon.命名-mìngmíng!=actNaming,
* McsZhon.jiào-叫!=to-be-named,
* McsZhon.叫-jiào!=to-be-named,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ονομασία!η!=actNaming,
* McsEngl.verbElln.ονομάζω!=actNaming,
* McsElln.ονομάζω!~verbElln!=actNaming,
description::
* doer: who names,
* entity: what is-named,
* name: the given name,
* language: the-language used by doer,
* creating: first creation, then assignment,
description::
"A naming convention is a convention (generally agreed scheme) for naming things. Conventions differ in their intents, which may include to:
* Allow useful information to be deduced from the names based on regularities. For instance, in Manhattan, streets are consecutively numbered; with east–west streets called "Streets" and north–south streets called "Avenues".
* Show relationships, and in most personal naming conventions
* Ensure that each name is unique for same scope"
[{2023-09-16 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_convention]
name::
* McsEngl.actNaming'convention,
* McsEngl.naming-convention,
addressWpg::
* Mcs-convention,
description::
· the-action of name creation.
name::
* McsEngl.actNaming'creating,
* McsEngl.creation-of-name!⇒name'creating,
* McsEngl.name'creating,
* McsEngl.name'formating!⇒name'creating,
* McsEngl.name-creation!⇒name'creating,
* McsEngl.name-formation!⇒name'creating,
specific-tree-of-name'creating::
* term-creation,
* word-creation,
description::
· the-relation among the-arguments of naming.
· stxEngl: my name _stxVrb:{is} Nikos.
· stxEngl: what _stxVrb:{is} your name?
· stxZhon: _stxSbj:[我(的)名字] _stxVrb:{是} [尼科斯] Wǒ de míngzì shì níkēsī != [my name] {is} [Nikos].
· stxZhon: _stxSbj:[你] _stxVrb:{叫} [[什么][名字]]? Nǐ jiào shénme míngzì? != [you] {call} [what name]?
· stxZhon: _stxSbj:[他] _stxVrb:{叫} _stxSbjc:[小明]。 Tā jiào xiǎomíng. != [he] {named} [Xiaoming].
· stxZhon: 他 叫 李小龙。Note: this is the real name of Bruce Lee _stxSbj:[Tā] _stxVrb:{jiào} _stxObj:[Lǐ Xiǎolóng]. != His name is Li Xiaolong.
· stxZhon: 我 哥哥 叫 老马 。 :: _stxSbj:[Wǒ gēge] _stxVrb:{jiào} _stxObj:[Lǎo Mǎ]. != My brother is called Lao Ma.
· stxZhon: 你 爸爸 叫 什么? _stxSbj:[Nǐ bàba] _stxVrb:{jiào} _stxObj:[shénme]? != What is your dad's name?
· stxZhon: 你 叫 什么 名字? _stxSbj:[Nǐ] _stxVrb:{jiào} _stxObj:[shénme míngzi]? != What's your name?
name::
* McsEngl.relation.naming!⇒rlnActNaming,
* McsEngl.rlnActNaming,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.jiào-叫!=rlnActNaming,
* McsZhon.叫-jiào!=rlnActNaming,
description::
* English:
· stxEngl: _stxSbj=doer:[They] _stxVrb:{named} _stxObj=entity:[their son] _stxObj2=name:[David].
· stxEngl: _stxSbj=entity:[their son] _stxVrb:{is named} _stxObj=name:[David].
* Greek:
_txtElln: _stxObj2=name:[Δαβίδ] _stxSbj=doer:[αυτοί] _stxVrb:{ονόμασαν} _stxObj=entity:[τον γιο τους].
_txtElln: _stxObj2=name:[Δαβίδ] _stxVrb:{ονόμασαν} _stxSbj=doer:[αυτοί] _stxObj=entity:[τον γιο τους].
description::
* actNaming.entity-attribute,
* actNaming.part-whole,
* actNaming.generic-specific,
* actNaming.parent-child,
description::
·
· stxZhon: 我 姓 王。 Wǒ xìng Wáng. != My family name is Wang.
· stxZhon: 你 老板 姓 李 吗? Nǐ lǎobǎn xìng Lǐ ma? != Is your boss's last name Li?
· stxZhon: 你 姓 什么? Nǐ xìng shénme? != What is your last name?
name::
* McsEngl.actNaming.surname,
* McsEngl.actNamingSurname,
====== langoChinese:
* McsEngl.verbZhon.xìng-姓!=rlnActNamingSurname,
* McsZhon.xìng-姓!~verbZhon!=rlnActNamingSurname,
* McsZhon.姓-xìng!~verbZhon!=rlnActNamingSurname,
description::
* Chinese-name,
* English-name,
* Esperanto-name,
* Greek-name,
* Sinago-name,
* Turk-name,
===
* concept-name,
* LagoView-name,
===
* word-name,
* wordNo-name,
===
* generic-name,
* individual-name,
===
* verb,
* argoHmnm,
* conjunction,
===
* speech-name,
* text-name,
===
* preposition,
* pronoun,
description::
· on lago-concept they denote:
* ondo--logo-name,
* verb--logo-name,
* conjunction--logo-name,
===
on denoting-relation or not:
* physical--logo-name,
* semantic--logo-name,
===
· on lago-concept-individualness they denote:
* individual--logo-name,
* individualNo--logo-name,
description::
* term-name,
* termNo-name,
description::
* endonym,
* exonym,
"An endonym (also known as autonym) is a common, native name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language or dialect, meaning that it is used inside a particular group or linguistic community to identify or designate themselves, their homeland, or their language.
An exonym (also known as xenonym) is an established, non-native name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language or dialect, meaning that it is used primarily outside the particular place inhabited by the group or linguistic community.[1] Exonyms exist not only for historico-geographical reasons but also in consideration of difficulties when pronouncing foreign words,[1] or from non-systematic attempts at transcribing into a different writing system.[2]
For instance, Deutschland is the endonym for the country that is also known by the exonym Germany in English, Alemania and Allemagne in Spanish and French, respectively, and Niemcy in Polish.
Some place names, used by languages which have been marginalised in areas where they historically were well established, should[opinion] still be seen as endonyms in such areas, even if some consider such place names foreign.[citation needed]"
[{2024-04-25 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endonym_and_exonym]
name::
* McsEngl.autonym,
* McsEngl.endonym,
* McsEngl.name.endonym,
* McsEngl.exonym,
* McsEngl.xenonym,
* McsEngl.name.exonym,
* McsEngl.name.spec-div.internal-external-use,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ενδώνυμο!το!=endonym,
* McsElln.εξώνυμο!το!=exonym,
description::
· LagoView-name is a-name of a-lago-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.name.semo!⇒nameSemaso,
* McsEngl.name.002-semo!⇒nameSemaso,
* McsEngl.nameSemaso,
* McsEngl.semo-name!⇒nameSemaso,
specific-tree-of-nameSemaso::
* word-semo-name,
description::
· logo-individual-name of lagoHmnm is a-name that denotes a-semo-individual-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.individual-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-individual-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.name.individual,
description::
· logo-individualNo-name of lagoHmnm is a-name that denotes a-semo-generic-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.generic-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.individualNo-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-individualNo-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.name.generic,
description::
· term of lagoHmnm is a-name comprised of words.
name::
* McsEngl.name.term!⇒term,
* McsEngl.nameWord!⇒term,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-term!⇒term,
* McsEngl.logo-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒term,
* McsEngl.term, {2022-04-10},
* McsEngl.term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒term,
* McsEngl.termHmnm!⇒term, {2022-01-17},
* McsEngl.word-name!⇒term,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.namo-termo!=term,
====== langoGerman:
* McsDeut.Term!~das!=term,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όνομα-λέξεων!το!=term,
* McsElln.όρος!ο!=term, (members)
description::
· form-of-term\a\-of-lagoHmnm is its\a\ part WITHOUT auxiliary-term'words.
name::
* McsEngl.Termform,
* McsEngl.Termform-part!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.auxiliaryNo-part--of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.content-part-of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.form-of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.form-part-of-term!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.non-auxiliary-part--of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.term'auxiliaryNo-part!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.term'form!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.term'partA!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.term's-form!⇒Termform,
* McsEngl.term/partA!⇒Termform,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όρου-μορφή!=Termform,
* McsElln.μορφή-όρου!=Termform,
description::
· the-forms-of-a-term are-related morphologically, usually they are-derived from one which we call base-form.
name::
* McsEngl.base-form--of-term!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.base-form-part-of-term!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.main-form--of-term!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.root-form--of-term!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.Termform.base!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.Termform-part.base!⇒TermformBase,
* McsEngl.TermformBase,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.βασική-μορφή-όρου!=TermformBase,
description::
· auxiliary-part-of-term\a\-of-lagoHmnm is its\a\ part WITH auxiliary--term'words.
name::
* McsEngl.Termaux,
* McsEngl.aid-word--of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termaux,
* McsEngl.auxiliary-part--of-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒Termaux,
* McsEngl.term'auxiliary-part!⇒Termaux,
* McsEngl.term'partB!⇒Termaux,
* McsEngl.term/partB!⇒Termaux,
description::
· word of term\a\ of lagoHmnm is any word part of term\a\.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'word-of-term!⇒term'word,
* McsEngl.term'word,
* McsEngl.term'word!⇒term'word,
* McsEngl.term/word!⇒term'word,
* McsEngl.word-of-term!⇒term'word,
description::
· auxiliary--term'word,
· auxiliaryNo--term'word,
description::
· auxiliary-word--of-term is an-extra term'word used in the-creation of a-term, such as words denoting LagoCpt-attributes.
· the-auxiliaries are the-same on different names: THE-car, THE-dog,
===
"Auxiliary, in grammar, a helping element, typically a verb, that adds meaning to the basic meaning of the main verb in a clause."
[{2021-06-18 retrieved} https://www.britannica.com/topic/auxiliary]
name::
* McsEngl.auxiliary--term'word--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.auxiliary-term-word,
* McsEngl.auxiliary-word,
* McsEngl.auxiliary-word--of-term,
* McsEngl.term'auxiliary-word,
* McsEngl.term-auxiliary,
* McsEngl.term'word.auxiliary,
description::
· essential-term'word of lagoHmnm is-NOT an-auxiliary-term'word used in the-creation of a-term.
name::
* McsEngl.auxiliaryNo-term'word--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.essential-term'word--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.form-word--of-term,
* McsEngl.Termform-word,
* McsEngl.term'word.auxiliaryNo,
description::
· a-term\a\ if denotes a-lago-concept\b\ with many members, then there-are many related|similar terms\c\ that denote this\b\ lago-concept.
· all these\c\ terms, are its\a\ members.
· nouns and verbs are usually multimembers and conjunctions monomembers.
· also a-mind-term has many members.
name::
* McsEngl.Termmbr,
* McsEngl.member-of-term!⇒Termmbr,
* McsEngl.term'member!⇒Termmbr,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μέλος-όρου!=Termmbr,
* McsElln.όρου-μέλος!=Termmbr,
description::
* synomember-of-Termmbr,
===
* ondo-Termmbr,
* verb-Termmbr,
===
* English-Termmbr,
* Sinago-Termmbr,
description::
· a-term can-have many members.
· all the-other members of one member\a\, are its\a\ synomembers.
name::
* McsEngl.Termmbr.synomember,
* McsEngl.synomember-of-Termmbr,
description::
· creation of term is the-doing of new term construction.
· languages does-not-have systematic term creation rules.
name::
* McsEngl.creation-of-term!⇒term'creating,
* McsEngl.name'creating.term!⇒term'creating,
* McsEngl.term'creating,
* McsEngl.term-creation--of-lagoHmnm!⇒term'creating,
* McsEngl.term's-formation!⇒term'creating,
description::
· on language:
* English--term-creation,
* Sinago--term-creation,
===
* synomind--term-creation,
* ondo--term-creation,
* verb--term-creation,
* conjunction--term-creation,
* individual--term-creation,
* attribute-of-concept--term-creation,
description::
* argoHmnm,
* verb,
* conjunction,
=== on creation:
* suffix-term,
* semiword-term,
* word-term,
=== on word:
* wordOne-term,
* wordTwo-term,
* wordThree-term,
* wordMany-term,
=== on word:
* monomember-term,
* multimember-term,
name::
* McsEngl.term.specific,
description::
· the-most needed division:
· pronoun is a-POS on meaning only.
· preposition and postposition are POS on syntax only.
· these POS are on syntax AND meaning. {2023-06-20}
* verb-term,
* ondo-term,
** noun-term,
** adjective-term,
** adverb-term,
* conjunction-term,
[hmnSngo.{2023-06-12}]
name::
* McsEngl.POS-on-syntax-meaning,
* McsEngl.syntactosemo-term, {2023-06-20},
* McsEngl.term.spec-div.syntax-and-meaning,
* syntactic-term, {2023-06-14},
description::
· on lago-concept denoted:
* argoHmnm,
* verb,
* conjunction,
description::
· LagoView-term-of-lagoHmnm I call any argoHmnm, verb, or conjunction that denotes lago-concepts.
name::
* McsEngl.semo-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.semo-word-name!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.nameSms.word!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.nameSmsWord!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.term.semo!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.termSms!⇒termSemaso,
* McsEngl.termSemaso,
* McsEngl.word-semo-name!⇒termSemaso,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όρος-σημασίας!=termSemaso,
description::
· languages do-not-have systematic rules to create the-semo-terms of ONE mind-concept only lagSngo.
* lagSngo:
· -o ondo(noun),
· -i verb,
· -a conjunction,
* lagElln:
· τρέξιμο-noun, τρέχω-verb,
· λύση-noun, λύνω-verb,
· εργασία-noun, εργάζομαι-verb,
* lagElla:
· λύω-verb => λύσις-noun,
· θύω-verb => θυσία-noun,
· γράφω-verb => γραφή-noun,
· ἀγγέλλω-verb => ἀγγελία-noun,
· βασιλεύω-verb => βασιλεία-noun,
· τίκτω-verb => τοκετός-noun,
· κακός-adjective => κακία-noun,
· εὐσεβής-adjective => εὐσέβεια-noun,
· βαθύς-adjective => βάθος-noun,
· δίκαιος-adjective => δικαιοσύνη-noun,
· ταχύς-adjective => ταχύτης-noun,
· ἴσος-adjective => ἰσότης-noun,
· μόνος-adjective => μονάς-noun,
[{2022-08-18 retrieved} https://synagonism.net/dirMcs/dirLag/dirHitp/HitpLag000.last.html#idGaikP382]
name::
* McsEngl.actNaming.termSemaso,
* McsEngl.termSemaso'actNaming,
description::
· other SIMILAR termSemaso that denote the-same lago-concept.
description::
· memberorHmnm of lagoHmnm is an-entity (human or machine) that finds the-members of a-term.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'termer!⇒memberorHmnm,
* McsEngl.member-finder--of-termSemaso!⇒memberorHmnm,
* McsEngl.memberer!⇒memberorHmnm,
* McsEngl.memberorHmnm, {2022-11-19},
* McsEngl.termSemaso'termer!⇒memberorHmnm,
* McsEngl.termer!⇒memberorHmnm, {2021-09-11},
description::
· member-finding is the-process of finding the-members of a-semo-term.
· inflection of lagoHmnm is the-process of finding the-members of a-semo-term with many forms.
name::
* McsEngl.inflecting-acting,
* McsEngl.inflection-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.termer'inflection,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'inflection,
* McsEngl.member-finding,
* McsEngl.term'inflection,
* McsEngl.term'member-finding,
* McsEngl.to-inflect!~verbEnglA1:inflect--s-ed-ing-ed,
description::
· langoEnglish-memberorHmnm,
· langoGreek-memberorHmnm,
· langoSinago-memberorHmnm,
===
· ondo-memberorHmnm-(declensor),
· verb-memberorHmnm-(conjugator),
description::
· inflector is a-memberorHmnm that finds the-members of a-termSemaso.
· it finds the-members by changing suffixes.
name::
* McsEngl.inflector-of-lagoHmnm!⇒memberorInflector,
* McsEngl.memberorInflector,
* McsEngl.termSemaso-memberorHmnm.inflector!⇒memberorInflector,
description::
· WordForms is a-Java-applet I wrote in {2001} that inflects Greek and English words.
· old-address: http://users.otenet.gr/~nikkas/grammar/wordforms.html
· new-address: https://synagonism.net/otenet/grammar/wordforms.html,
· Java-applets were the-first Webapps.
· today, it does-not-work as Webapp (update {2023-08-11} it works as Webapp using a-browser extension) BUT still works locally.
name::
* McsEngl.Java-applet.WordForms,
* McsEngl.Webapp.WordForms-applet,
* McsEngl.WordForms-applet,
* McsEngl.applet-WordForms,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.γραμματική-με-Java-Applet,
* McsElln.γραμματική-με-τη-γλώσσα-προγραμματισμού-Java,
* McsElln.ιστοεφαρμογή.γραμματική-με-τη-γλώσσα-προγραμματισμού-Java,
description::
· any OTHER termSemaso that denotes the-same lago-concept.
description::
* argoHmnm,
* verb,
* conjunction,
description::
· mind-term-of-lagoHmnm I call any ondo, verb or conjunction that denotes mind-concepts|senso-mind-concepts.
· usually we use the-base-form-of-the-ondo-term or the-base-form-of-the-term if there-is-no ondo to name the-mind-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.base-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.concept-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.mind-term-of-lagoHmnm!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.mind-word-name!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.nameMind.word!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.nameMindWord!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.term.mind!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.termMind,
* McsEngl.termBase!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.termMind!⇒termMind,
* McsEngl.word-nameMind!⇒termMind,
description::
· other SIMILAR termMinds that denote the-same mind-concept.
description::
· any OTHER termMind that denotes the-same mind-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.synomind-of-termMind,
* McsEngl.termMind'synomind,
description::
· termSet of lagoHmnm is a-set of the-terms of the-lagoHmnm.
name::
* McsEngl.term.termary,
* McsEngl.termSet,
* McsEngl.termary-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.termary/termáry/,
environment::
* wordary,
* namary,
* conceptary,
* dictionary,
description::
· atomic-term\a\ of lagoHmnm is a-UNIQUE term.
· it\a\ may-denote one or many atomic-lago-concepts, one with individual-LagoCpt-attributes.
· atomic-terms are VERY IMPORTANT, to understand the-meaning of a-sentence.
· they\a\ are the-first thing one must find in a-sentence.
· because the-majority of them are-comprised of many words, we MUST hyphenate its\a\ words for quick finding.
name::
* McsEngl.atomic-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termAtom,
* McsEngl.individual-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termAtom,
* McsEngl.inflection-form--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termAtom,
* McsEngl.term.individual!⇒termAtom,
* McsEngl.termIndividual!⇒termAtom,
* McsEngl.termAtom,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ατομικός-όρος!=termAtom,
* McsElln.όρος-ατομικός!=termAtom,
specific::
* individual-ondo,
* individual-verb,
* individual-conjunction,
description::
· individualNo-term\a\ of lagoHmnm is a-term that has members, for example 'noun', 'verb'.
· it\a\ denotes an-individualNo-lago-concept, one with individualNo-LagoCpt-attributes
name::
* McsEngl.generic-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termGnrc,
* McsEngl.individualNo-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termGnrc,
* McsEngl.term.individualNo!⇒termGnrc,
* McsEngl.termGeneric!⇒termGnrc,
* McsEngl.termGnrc,
description::
· affix-term of lagoHmnm is a-term created by adding affixes on Termform.
name::
* McsEngl.term.affix,
* McsEngl.affix-term--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· semiword-term of lagoHmnm is a-term created by adding semiwords on Termform.
name::
* McsEngl.term.semiword,
* McsEngl.semiword-term--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· word-term of lagoHmnm is a-term created by adding words on Termform.
name::
* McsEngl.term.word,
* McsEngl.word-term--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· monoword-name is a-name comprised of one word.
name::
* McsEngl.monoword-name--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.monoword-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.mono-word-name!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.termOne,
* McsEngl.termWordOne!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.name.005-wordOne!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.name.wordOne!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.one-word-name!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.term.monoword!⇒termOne,
* McsEngl.wordOne-name,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μονόλεξο-όνομα!=termOne,
* McsElln.μονόλεξος-όρος!=termOne,
description::
· biword-name is a-name comprised of two words, e.g. "Kaseluris-Nikos", "the-name".
name::
* McsEngl.biword-name!⇒termTwo,
* McsEngl.name.014-wordTwo!⇒termTwo,
* McsEngl.name.wordTwo!⇒termTwo,
* McsEngl.termTwo,
* McsEngl.wordTwo-name!⇒termTwo,
description::
· triword-name is a-name comprised of three words, e.g. "Γυμνάσιο-Ελεούσας-Ιωαννίνων".
name::
* McsEngl.triword-name!⇒termThree,
* McsEngl.triword-term!⇒termThree,
* McsEngl.name.018-wordThree!⇒termThree,
* McsEngl.name.wordThree!⇒termThree,
* McsEngl.termThree,
description::
· polyword-name is a-name comprised of many (more than 3) words.
· the-difference between a-multiword-term and an-expression with the-same words is the-existance or not of a-concept with name the-multiword-term.
· in this worldview I denote the-multiword-terms combined with hyphens(-).
name::
* McsEngl.multiword-term--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.many-word-name!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.multiword-name!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.termMany,
* McsEngl.name.006-wordMany!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.name.wordMany!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.poly-word-name!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.polyword-name!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.term.multiword!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.termWordMany!⇒termMany,
* McsEngl.wordMany-name!⇒termMany,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πολύλεξο-όνομα!=termMany,
* McsElln.πολύλεξος-όρος!=termMany,
description::
* multiword-ondo,
* multiword-verb,
* multiword-conjunction,
description::
· compound-term is a-term with a-form comprised of more than one LagoView-terms (same or different), eg tall-man, look-up, ...
name::
* McsEngl.compound-term!⇒termPhrasal,
* McsEngl.periphrastic-term!⇒termPhrasal,
* McsEngl.phrasal-term!⇒termPhrasal,
* McsEngl.term.compound!⇒termPhrasal,
* McsEngl.termPhrasal,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.σύνθετος-όρος!=termPhrasal,
* McsElln.περιφραστικός-όρος!=termPhrasal,
descriptionLong::
"The term periphrasis (from Greek períphrasis 'paraphrase, circumlocution'), in itsmost general sense, refers to the use of longer, multi-word expressions in placeof single words, or "circumlocution" (this Latin term is simply a loan translationof the Greek term). In a narrower philological context, periphrasis is one of thecanonical literary rhetorical figures (see Lausberg 1963:69),e.g. English to be hitwith Cupid's arrow 'to fall in love', or German Elbflorenz 'Florence on the Elbe =Dresden'.
For the purposes of this handbook, a still narrower, grammatical sense of theterm is relevant: Periphrasis refers to a situation in which a multi-wordexpression is used in place of a single word in an inflectional paradigm. Astandard example is the formation of comparatives in English: Many adjectiveshave an inflected comparative formed by adding the suffix -er to the base form(e.g. warm – warm-er), but other adjectives lack such a form, and comparison isconveyed by a multi-word (or phrasal) expression containing the adverb more (e.g. beautiful – more beautiful). In some intuitive sense, the phrasal expressionfulfills the same function as the inflected form with other adjectives, andlinguists have often felt the need to assimilate such "periphrastic expressions" tothe single-word forms, so that it becomes possible to say that more beautiful is the comparative form of beautiful , just as warmer is the comparative form of warm. A definition of periphrasis that reflects this reasoning is given byMatthews (1981:55): "When a form in a paradigm consists of two or more wordsit is periphrastic"."
[{2023-05-12 retrieved} https://www.academia.edu/22872072/Periphrasis]
specific-tree-of-termPhrasal::
* compound-ondo,
* compound-noun,
* compound-verb,
description::
· compoundNo-term is a-term with a-form comprised of one word, eg man, look, a-man, do-not-look, ...
name::
* McsEngl.compoundNo-term,
* McsEngl.term.compoundNo,
* McsEngl.simple-term,
description::
· monomember-term is a-term with one member.
name::
* McsEngl.monomember-term,
* McsEngl.term.monomember,
description::
· multimember-term is a-term with many members.
name::
* McsEngl.multimember-term,
* McsEngl.term.multimember,
description::
· wordNo-name of lagoHmnm is a-name NOT comprised of main-name-units eg ∀ (= for all in math).
name::
* McsEngl.name.wordNo!⇒termNo,
* McsEngl.termNo, {2022-01-17},
* McsEngl.logo-termNo--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termNo,
* McsEngl.termNo-name--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termNo,
* McsEngl.termNo-semantic-unit--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termNo,
* McsEngl.wordNo-name--of-lagoHmnm!⇒termNo,
Do All Languages Have an Equivalent Word for “Huh”?
The use of the word "huh?" as a questioning response is virtually the same in languages all around the world.
Even if you don't speak any foreign languages, there's a good chance you already know at least one word that you can use no matter where you go: "Huh?" That's right, the seemingly nonsensical word you use to indicate that you don't understand something is basically the same sound made by people all over the world for the same reason. According to research conducted by a group from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, the word "huh" should be seen as a remarkable linguistic invention and the first "universal word" to be studied by today's linguists. After analyzing the speech of people speaking in languages ranging from French and Spanish to the indigenous vocabulary found in Ecuador and Ghana, the researchers found that all of them used a sound very similar to "huh" to indicate a lack of understanding. Lead researcher Mark Dingemanse said the explanation for such widespread use of a word can be traced to convergent evolution. In other words, it emerges independently in different languages because it so perfectly fits its function. He compares this to the physical evolution of sharks and dolphins, which "arrived at the same body plan not because they share certain genes, but because they share an environment.”
[Read More: http://www.wisegeek.com/do-all-languages-have-an-equivalent-word-for-huh.htm?m {2020-01-16}]
description::
· physical-name of lagoHmnm is a-logo-name WITHOUT its denoting-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.name.physical,
* McsEngl.physical-name--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· physicalNo-name of lagoHmnm is a-logo-name WITH its denoting-relation.
name::
* McsEngl.denoted-name--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.name.denoted,
* McsEngl.name.physicalNo,
description::
· nameSet of lagoHmnm is a-set of generic-names of lagoHmnm.
· the-namemary contains all parts-of-speech of a-concept.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'namary,
* McsEngl.logo-namary--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.namary-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.namary/neimári/, from 'dictionary',
* McsEngl.nameSet, {2022-01-16},
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ονοματικό!=nameSet, από 'λεξικό',
* McsElln.ονοματολόγιο!=nameSet, από 'λεξιλόγιο',
environment::
* wordary,
* conceptary,
description::
· synoname-of-name\a\ is any synosemo and synomind of it\a\.
name::
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'synoname,
* McsEngl.logo-synonames-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.name.synoname,
* McsEngl.synoname-of-name,
* McsEngl.synoname/sinonéim/,
description::
· synonym-of-name\a\ is any other name that denote the-same lago-concept with the-name\a\.
· in other words, some nouns that denote the-same, some verbs that denote the-same, etc.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-synonym--of-name!⇒synosemo,
* McsEngl.name.synonym!⇒synosemo,
* McsEngl.synonym-of-name!⇒synosemo,
* McsEngl.synosemo!⇒synosemo, {2021-06-01},
* McsEngl.synosemo/sinosemáso/!⇒synosemo,
* McsEngl.synosemo, {2023-06-18},
* McsEngl.synosemo/sinósemo/!⇒synosemo,
* McsEngl.synosemo-of-name!⇒synosemo,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συνώνυμο-σημασίας!το!=synosemo,
* McsElln.συνώσημο!το!=synosemo,
description::
· synomind-of-name\a\ is any other name that denotes the-same mind-concept with the-name\a\.
· in other words, the-nouns, verbs, conjunctions that denote the-same concept.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-synoconcept-of-lagoHmnm!⇒synomind,
* McsEngl.name.synoconcept!⇒synomind,
* McsEngl.synoconcept-of-name!⇒synomind,
* McsEngl.synomind, {2021-05-31},
* McsEngl.synomind-of-name!⇒synomind,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συνώνου!το!=synomind,
* McsElln.συνώνυμο-νου!το!=synomind,
description::
· identifier is a-name that denotes ONE concept.
name::
* McsEngl.ID-identifier!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.identifier!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.name.003-identifier!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.name.identifier!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.name.unique!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.nameUnique!⇒nameId,
* McsEngl.nameId,
descriptionLong::
"An identifier is a name that identifies (that is, labels the identity of) either a unique object or a unique class of objects, where the "object" or class may be an idea, physical [countable] object (or class thereof), or physical [noncountable] substance (or class thereof). The abbreviation ID often refers to identity, identification (the process of identifying), or an identifier (that is, an instance of identification). An identifier may be a word, number, letter, symbol, or any combination of those.
The words, numbers, letters, or symbols may follow an encoding system (wherein letters, digits, words, or symbols stand for (represent) ideas or longer names) or they may simply be arbitrary. When an identifier follows an encoding system, it is often referred to as a code or ID code. For instance the ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registry standard defines a code as system of valid symbols that substitute for longer values in contrast to identifiers without symbolic meaning. Identifiers that do not follow any encoding scheme are often said to be arbitrary IDs; they are arbitrarily assigned and have no greater meaning. (Sometimes identifiers are called "codes" even when they are actually arbitrary, whether because the speaker believes that they have deeper meaning or simply because they are speaking casually and imprecisely.)
The unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that refers to only one instance—only one particular object in the universe. A part number is an identifier, but it is not a unique identifier—for that, a serial number is needed, to identify each instance of the part design. Thus the identifier "Model T" identifies the class (model) of automobiles that Ford's Model T comprises; whereas the unique identifier "Model T Serial Number 159,862" identifies one specific member of that class—that is, one particular Model T car, owned by one specific person.
The concepts of name and identifier are denotatively equal, and the terms are thus denotatively synonymous; but they are not always connotatively synonymous, because code names and ID numbers are often connotatively distinguished from names in the sense of traditional natural language naming. For example, both "Jamie Zawinski" and "Netscape employee number 20" are identifiers for the same specific human being; but normal English-language connotation may consider "Jamie Zawinski" a "name" and not an "identifier", whereas it considers "Netscape employee number 20" an "identifier" but not a "name". This is an emic indistinction rather than an etic one."
[{2020-07-10} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identifier]
addressWpg::
* https://www.doi.org/faq.html,
* http://www.handle.net/,
description::
· short-name is a-name not long in size of chars.
name::
* McsEngl.abbreviation!⇒nameShort,
* McsEngl.nameShort,
* McsEngl.name.004-short!⇒nameShort,
* McsEngl.name.short!⇒nameShort,
* McsEngl.short-name!⇒nameShort,
description::
· acronym is a-short-name comprised of the-first parts of the-words of a-name.
· from Greek 'άκρο' = not middle.
name::
* McsEngl.acronym!⇒nameAcronym,
* McsEngl.name.007-acronym!⇒nameAcronym,
* McsEngl.name.acronym!⇒nameAcronym,
* McsEngl.nameAcronym,
* McsEngl.nameShort.acronym!⇒nameAcronym,
description::
· initialism is an-acronym of a-multiword-name comprised from the-first-letters of the-words.
name::
* McsEngl.initialism!⇒nameInitialism,
* McsEngl.nameInitialism,
* McsEngl.name.008-initialism!⇒nameInitialism,
* McsEngl.name.initialism!⇒nameInitialism,
* McsEngl.nameShort.initialism!⇒nameInitialism,
description::
· short-monoword-name is a-short-name of one-word-name.
· example: organization => ozn.
· organism => ogm.
name::
* McsEngl.name.009-short.wordOne!⇒nameShortWordOne,
* McsEngl.name.short.wordOne!⇒nameShortWordOne,
* McsEngl.nameShortWordOne,
* McsEngl.nameShort.wordOne!⇒nameShortWordOne,
* McsEngl.termOne.short!⇒nameShortWordOne,
* McsEngl.short-monoword-name!⇒nameShortWordOne,
description::
· short-multiword-name is a-short-name of a-multi-word-name.
· example: human-cell => cellHmn.
name::
* McsEngl.name.010-short.wordMany!⇒nameShortWordMany,
* McsEngl.name.short.wordMany!⇒nameShortWordMany,
* McsEngl.nameShortWordMany,
* McsEngl.nameShort.wordMany!⇒nameShortWordMany,
* McsEngl.termMany.short!⇒nameShortWordMany,
* McsEngl.short-multiword-name!⇒nameShortWordMany,
description::
· not a-misnomer.
name::
* McsEngl.name.012-correct!⇒nameCorrect,
* McsEngl.name.correct!⇒nameCorrect,
* McsEngl.nameCorrect,
description::
"(n) misnomer (an incorrect or unsuitable name)"
[{2021-12-24 retrieved} http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=misnomer]
name::
* McsEngl.misnomer!⇒nameCorrectNo,
* McsEngl.name.011-correctNo!⇒nameCorrectNo,
* McsEngl.name.correctNo!⇒nameCorrectNo,
* McsEngl.nameCorrectNo,
description::
· natural-languages have no systematic-names.
===
"A systematic name is a name given in a systematic way to one unique group, organism, object or chemical substance, out of a specific population or collection. Systematic names are usually part of a nomenclature.
A semisystematic name or semitrivial name is a name that has at least one systematic part and at least one trivial part.[1][2]
Creating systematic names can be as simple as assigning a prefix or a number to each object (in which case they are a type of numbering scheme), or as complex as encoding the complete structure of the object in the name. Many systems combine some information about the named object with an extra sequence number to make it into a unique identifier.
Systematic names often co-exist with earlier common names assigned before the creation of any systematic naming system. For example, many common chemicals are still referred to by their common or trivial names, even by chemists."
[{2021-12-26 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systematic_name]
name::
* McsEngl.name.013-systematic!⇒nameSystematic,
* McsEngl.name.systematic!⇒nameSystematic,
* McsEngl.nameSystematic,
* McsEngl.systematic-name!⇒nameSystematic,
description::
"There are standardized systematic or semi-systematic names for:
* Chemical elements (following IUPAC guidelines)
* Chemical nomenclature (following IUPAC guidelines)
* Binomial nomenclature, initiated by Carl Linnaeus
* Astronomical objects and entities (administered by the International Astronomical Union)
* Genes (following HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee procedures)
* Proteins
* Minerals (administered by the IMA)
* Monoclonal antibodies"
[{2021-12-28 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systematic_name#Examples]
description::
· a NON systematic-name.
name::
* McsEngl.name.014-systemmaticNo!⇒nameSystematicNo,
* McsEngl.name.systemmaticNo!⇒nameSystematicNo,
* McsEngl.nameSystematicNo,
* McsEngl.systemmaticNo-name!⇒nameSystematicNo,
* McsEngl.trivial-name!⇒nameSystematicNo,
description::
· NOT a-pseudonym.
name::
* McsEngl.name.015-orthonym,
* McsEngl.name.orthonym,
* McsEngl.orthonym,
description::
"A fictitious name (more literally, a false name), as those used by writers and movie stars.
The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll."
[{2021-12-27 retrieved} https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pseudonym]
name::
* McsEngl.name.016-pseudonym,
* McsEngl.name.pseudonym,
* McsEngl.pseudonym,
description::
· a-name to denote the-smallness of an-entity.
name::
* McsEngl.diminutive,
* McsEngl.name.019-diminutive,
* McsEngl.name.diminutive,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.υποκοριστικό!=diminutive,
description::
* lagElla:
· ἄνθρωπος => ἀνθρωπ-άριον,
· σῶμα (σώματ-ος) => σωμάτ-ιον,
· ξίφος => ξιφ-ίδιον,
· οἶκος => οἰκ-ίσκος,
· ἡ παῖς (τῆς παιδ-ός) => παιδ-ίσκη,
· λόγος => λογ-ύδριον,
· δένδρον => δενδρ-ύλλιον,
[{2022-08-18 retrieved} https://synagonism.net/dirMcs/dirLag/dirHitp/HitpLag000.last.html#idGaikP384]
description::
· an-augmentative denotes the-greatness of an-entity.
name::
* McsEngl.augmentative-name,
* McsEngl.name.020-augmentative,
* McsEngl.name.augmentative,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μεγεθυντικό!=augmentative,
description::
* lagElla:
· γαστὴρ (γαστρ-ός) => γάστρ-ων (= κοιλαράς),
· μέτωπο => μετωπ-ίας (= αυτός που έχει μεγάλο μέτωπο),
description::
· phrasal-name is a-name comprised of more than one names.
name::
* McsEngl.compound-name!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.monolectic-name!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.name.021-compound!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.name.compound!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.nameCompound!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.periphrastic-name!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.phrasal-name!⇒namePhrasal,
* McsEngl.simpleNo-name!⇒namePhrasal,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μονολεκτικό-όνομα!=namePhrasal,
* McsElln.όνομα.περιφραστικό!=namePhrasal,
* McsElln.περιφραστικό-όνομα!=namePhrasal,
specific-tree-of-nameCompound::
* phrasal-term,
description::
· compoundNo-name is a-name NOT comprised of more than one names.
name::
* McsEngl.compoundNo-name,
* McsEngl.name.022-compoundNo,
* McsEngl.name.compoundNo,
* McsEngl.simple-name,
description::
· argoHmnm is a-SET of terms that denote ONE ArgoCpt\a\ (any entity) with or without some relations of it\a\.
· most languages have 3 members: noun, adjective, adverb.
name::
* McsEngl.argoHmnm!=argument-name, {2024-07-01}
* McsEngl.ondoHmnm!⇒argoHmnm, {2022-10-19},
* McsEngl.ondoname/òndonéim/!⇒argoHmnm, {2022-03-22} from Greek 'ον',
* McsEngl.entoname/èntonéim/!⇒argoHmnm, {2022-03-21} from 'entity',
* McsEngl.substantive!⇒argoHmnm, {2022-01-24},
* McsEngl.Argoname!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.argo-name!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.argument-name!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.entoHmnm!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondo!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondo-term!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondo-name!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.nameHmn!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondoname!⇒argoHmnm,
* McsEngl.termSemaso.ondoname!⇒argoHmnm,
* human-noun,
* lagoHmnm'noun,
* lagoHmnm-noun,
* logo-noun,
* logo-noun--of-lagoHmnm,
* name.noun,
* nameNoun, {2020-06-12},
* term.noun,
* noun, {2021-05-30},
* noun-of-lagoHmnm,
* nounHmnm, {2021-05-29},
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.namo-o!=ondoname,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.míngcí-名词-(名詞)!=ondoname,
* McsZhon.名词-(名詞)-míngcí!=ondoname,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.substantivo!=ondoname,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όντο-όνομα!το!=ondoname,
* McsElln.οντοΑνθν!=ondoname,
* McsElln.oντοόνομα/ondoónoma/!το!=ondoname, {2022-03-21},
* όνομα!το!=ondoname,
* ουσιαστικό!το!=ondoname,
description::
· an-argoHmnm\a\ has many terms, these are its\a\ members.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr!=argo-member, {2024-07-06}
* McsEngl.Ondombr!⇒Argombr,
* McsEngl.Ondomember!⇒Argombr,
* McsEngl.argo-member!⇒Argombr,
* McsEngl.member-of-ondo!⇒Argombr,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'member!⇒Argombr,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'individual-term!⇒Argombr,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μέλος-οντοονόματος!=Argombr,
description::
· ondo-form is the-NON auxiliary-part-of-ondo.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr'form!⇒Ondoform,
* McsEngl.Ondoform,
* McsEngl.auxiliaryNo-part-of-noun!⇒Ondoform,
* McsEngl.content-part-of-noun!⇒Ondoform,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'partA!⇒Ondoform,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'form!⇒Ondoform,
* noun-form!⇒Ondoform,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μορφή-οντοονόματος!=Ondoform,
description::
· base-form--of-ondo is the-form from which all the-other forms are-derived.
· the-ondo-base-form is used to name the-mind-concept denoted with this ondo.
name::
* McsEngl.Ondoform.base,
* base-form--of-noun,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'base-form,
* noun-base-form,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.βασική-μορφή-οντοονόματος!=Ondoform.base,
description::
· the-part that is the-same in all nouns.
· contains auxiliary-words.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr'auxiliary-part!⇒Ondoaux,
* McsEngl.Ondoaux,
* auxiliary-part-of-noun!⇒Ondoaux,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'partB!⇒Ondoaux,
description::
* adjective--relation-Argombr,
* adverb--relation-Argombr,
* noun--relation-Argombr,
===
* main-Argombr-(relationNo-specialNo),
===
* special-Argombr,
* specialNo-Argombr,
===
* relation-Argombr,
* relationNo-Argombr,
===
* generic-Argombr,
* individual-Argombr,
description::
· atomic-ondo-member of lagoHmnm is a-unique Argombr.
· it denotes one or more atomic-ArgoCpts.
name::
* McsEngl.Ondoatm, {2021-09-29} {2022-03-21} ,
* McsEngl.Ondoatom!⇒Ondoatm, {2021-09-12},
* McsEngl.Argombr.atomic!⇒Ondoatm,
* McsEngl.Argombr.individual!⇒Ondoatm,
* McsEngl.ArgombrIdvl!⇒Ondoatm,
* atomic-member--of-noun!⇒Ondoatm, {2021-09-29},
* McsEngl.atomic-ondo-member!⇒Ondoatm, {2021-09-28},
* atomic-term--of-noun!⇒Ondoatm, {2021-09-12},
* McsEngl.atom-Argombr!⇒Ondoatm,
* McsEngl.individual-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Ondoatm,
* McsEngl.logo-individual-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒Ondoatm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ατομικό-μέλος-ουσιαστικού!=Ondoatm,
* McsElln.ουσιαστικού-ατομικό-μέλος!=Ondoatm,
description::
· generic-Argombr of lagoHmnm is a-set of Argombrs with common attributes.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.individualNo!⇒ArgombrGnrc,
* McsEngl.ArgombrGnrc,
* McsEngl.generic-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrGnrc,
* McsEngl.individualNo-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrGnrc,
* McsEngl.logo-generic-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· relation-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm is an-ondo-member that denotes an-ArgoCpt-member\a\ and a-conjunction-cpt of it\a\.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.relation!⇒ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.att-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.relation-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-relation-Argombr!⇒ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.logo-relation-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrRltn,
* McsEngl.relation-Argombr!⇒ArgombrRltn,
specific::
* special-ArgombrRltn,
* specialNo-ArgombrRltn,
===
* case-ArgombrRltn,
* adjective-ArgombrRltn,
* adverb-ArgombrRltn,
description::
· special-relation-Argombr of lagoHmnm is a-relation-Argombr denoting special-LagoCpt-attributes and extra relations|semo-conjunctions.
* special-adjective,
* special-adverb,
* special-case,
name::
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpclRltn,
* McsEngl.logo-special-relation-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpclRltn,
description::
· ordinary-relation-Argombr of lagoHmnm is a-relation-Argombr without denoting special-LagoCpt-attributes and denoting extra relations|semo-conjunctions.
* ordinary-adjective,
* ordinary-adjverb,
* ordinary-case,
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.ordinary-relation!⇒ArgombrOrdnRltn,
* McsEngl.Argombr.specialNo-relation!⇒ArgombrOrdnRltn,
* McsEngl.ArgombrOrdnRltn,
* McsEngl.logo-ordinary-relation-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrOrdnRltn,
description::
· relationNo-Argombr of lagoHmnm is an-ondo-member that denotes a-semo-relationNo-ondo-member.
name::
* McsEngl.relationNo-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrRltnNo,
* McsEngl.relationNo-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrRltnNo,
* McsEngl.logo-relationNo-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.ArgombrRltnNo,
* McsEngl.ArgombrRltnNoHmn!⇒ArgombrRltnNo,
specific::
* relationNo-specialNo--ondo,
description::
· special-Argombr of lagoHmnm is an-ondo-member that denotes a-semo-special-ondo.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.special!⇒ArgombrSpcl,
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpcl,
* McsEngl.logo-special-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpcl,
* McsEngl.special-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpcl,
description::
· ordinary-Argombr of lagoHmnm is an-ondo-member that denotes a-semo-specialNo-ondo-member.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-ordinary-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.Argombr.ordinary!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.Argombr.specialNo!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpclNoHmn!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.ordinary-Argombr-of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
* McsEngl.specialNo-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpclNo,
description::
· cases are called some ondo-members.
· the-members of nouns and inflectional-adjectives.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.case,
* McsEngl.case-of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.grammatical-case,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.γραμματική-πτώση,
description::
· noun-of-lagoHmnm is an-Argombr (= it denotes ANY entity) except adjective and adverb.
name::
* McsEngl.noun!⇒nounHmnm, {2022-03-25},
* McsEngl.nounHmnm, {2022-03-27},
* Argombr.case!⇒nounHmnm,
* ArgombrRltn.case!⇒nounHmnm,
* ArgombrCase!⇒nounHmnm,
* case-of-lagoHmnm!⇒nounHmnm,
* case-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒nounHmnm,
* caseHmnm!⇒nounHmnm,
* caseLogHmn!⇒nounHmnm,
* grammatical-case--of-lagoHmnm!⇒nounHmnm,
* logo-case--of-lagoHmnm!⇒nounHmnm,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.gé-格!=nounHmnm,
* McsZhon.格-gé!=nounHmnm,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.substantivo!=nounHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ουσιαστικό!το!=nounHmnm, {2022-03-25},
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.önemli!=nounHmnm,
description::
· a-noun, like a-verb, is a-set of terms\a\.
· these\a\ are its MEMBERS and usually are-called CASES.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr!=noun-member,
* McsEngl.case-of-nounHmnm!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.case-noun!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.caseHmnm!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.caseLogHmn!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.grammatical-case--of-noun!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.logo-case--of-noun!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.member-of-nounHmnm!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.noun-case!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.noun-member!⇒Nounmbr,
* McsEngl.nounHmnm'member!⇒Nounmbr,
* 'noun-case' because 'cases' have and adjectives.
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.https:kazo-gramatiko!=Nounmbr,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πτώση!η!=Nounmbr,
"Τον όρο πτώση (που σημαίνει 'πέσιμο') τον έφτιαξαν οι αρχαίοι. Είχαν στο μυαλό τους την εικόνα του ζαριού που, καθώς πέφτει, εμφανίζεται μία από τις πλευρές του. Έτσι και το ουσιαστικό: καθώς «πέφτει» μέσα στην πρόταση, εμφανίζεται με διαφορετική μορφή ανάλογα με τον συντακτικό ρόλο που έχει."
[{2022-04-18 retrieved} https://www.greek-language.gr/Resources/ancient_greek/history/ag_history/browse.html?start=83]
description::
* nominative-case,
* accusative-case,
* dative-case,
* ablative-case,
* genitive-case,
* instrumental-case,
* locative-case,
* possessive-case,
* vocative-case,
===
* special-case,
* specialNo-case,
===
* regular-case,
* regularNo-case,
===
* position-case,
* suffix-case,
* semiword-case,
* word-case,
description::
· main-noun is the-nominative-case of a-noun.
===
· main-Argombr of lagoHmnm is a-specialNo, relationNo Argombr.
===
"(n) nominative, nominative case, subject case (the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb)"
[{2022-03-25 retrieved} http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=nominative]
===
"In grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated nom), subjective case, straight case or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb or the predicate noun or predicate adjective, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments. Generally, the noun "that is doing something" is in the nominative, and the nominative is often the form listed in dictionaries."
[{2022-03-25 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_case]
name::
* McsEngl.NounmbrMain, {2022-03-28},
* McsEngl.nounMain!⇒NounmbrMain, {2022-03-25},
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.nominative!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.Argombr.relationNo-specialNo!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.Argombr.main!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.Argombr.plain!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.Argombr.specialNo-relationNo!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.Argombr.typical!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.ArgombrMain!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpclNoRlnNoHmn!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm.main!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.argoHmnmMain!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.caseNomi!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.caseNominative!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.logo-main-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.main-Argombr--of-lagoHmnm!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.main-noun!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.mind-name!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.nominative-case!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.ondoMain!⇒NounmbrMain,
* McsEngl.subject-case!⇒NounmbrMain,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ονομαστική-πτώση-ουσιαστικού!=NounmbrMain,
* McsElln.ορθή-πτώση-ουσιαστικού!=NounmbrMain,
description::
· mainNo-noun is any nounHmnm except main-noun.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.mainNo,
* McsEngl.mainNo-noun,
* McsEngl.NounmbrMainNo,
description::
"Languages such as Ancient Greek, Armenian, Assamese, most Balto-Slavic languages, Basque, most Caucasian languages, German, Icelandic, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Sanskrit, Tamil, Tibetan (one of a few tonal languages), the Turkic languages and the Uralic languages have extensive case systems, with nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and determiners all inflecting (usually by means of different suffixes) to indicate their case. The number of cases differs between languages: Persian and Esperanto have two; modern English has three but for pronouns only; German and Icelandic have four; Romanian has five; Latin, Slovenian, Russian and Turkish each have at least six; Armenian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak and Ukrainian have seven; Sanskrit and Tamil have eight; Estonian has 14; Finnish has 15; Hungarian has 18 and Tsez has 64 cases."
[{2019-12-11} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case]
description::
· position-case is a-noun-case which is-created using the-position of a-noun inside a-sentece.
· for example, in English, the-object-case is-created by positioning a-noun AFTER the-verb.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.position,
* McsEngl.position-case--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· suffix-case is a-case created using a-suffix.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.suffix,
* McsEngl.suffix-case--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· semiword-case is a-case created using a-semiword.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.semiword,
* McsEngl.semiword-case--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· word-case is a-case created using a-word.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.word,
* McsEngl.word-case--of-lagoHmnm,
description::
· special--Nounmbr of lagoHmnm is a-nounHmnm that denotes special relations than the-majority of its kind.
· for example, the-English-noun is the-same for subject and object-case and differ in its position. But, for the-first-person uses "I" for subject and "me" for object. In Chinese, for example, both members are the-same.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.special,
* McsEngl.ArgombrSpclCase,
* McsEngl.logo-special-case--of-lagoHmnm!⇒ArgombrSpclCase,
description::
· logo-ordinary-case of lagoHmnm is a-nounHmnm that denotes ordinary relations.
name::
* McsEngl.logo-ordinary-case--of-lagoHmnm,
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.specialNo,
* nounOrdnCaseHmn,
description::
· object-case is the-case that is-use to denote the-object of a-sentence.
· English uses the-position after the-verb.
· Greek uses the-accusative-case.
name::
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.object,
* McsEngl.object-nounHmnm,
* McsEngl.object-case,
description::
"In grammar, the instrumental case (abbreviated ins or instr) is a grammatical case used to indicate that a noun is the instrument or means by or with which the subject achieves or accomplishes an action. The noun may be either a physical object or an abstract concept."
[{2021-06-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumental_case]
name::
* McsEngl.instrumental-case,
* McsEngl.Nounmbr.instrumental,
description::
* English-nounHmnm,
* Esperanto-nounHmnm,
* Greek-nounHmnm,
* Sinago-nounHmnm,
===
* proper-nounHmnm,
* common-nounHmnm,
description::
"proper noun is a noun that identifies a single entity and is used to refer to that entity, such as Africa, Jupiter, Sarah, or Amazon, as distinguished from a common noun, which is a noun that refers to a class of entities (continent, planet, person, corporation) and may be used when referring to instances of a specific class (a continent, another planet, these persons, our corporation)."
[{2021-12-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proper_noun]
name::
* McsEngl.proper-name,
* McsEngl.proper-noun,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κύριο-όνομα!=proper-noun,
description::
" proper noun is a noun that identifies a single entity and is used to refer to that entity, such as Africa, Jupiter, Sarah, or Amazon, as distinguished from a common noun, which is a noun that refers to a class of entities (continent, planet, person, corporation) and may be used when referring to instances of a specific class (a continent, another planet, these persons, our corporation)."
[{2021-12-27 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proper_noun]
name::
* McsEngl.common-name,
* McsEngl.common-noun,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.κοινό-όνομα!=common-noun,
description::
· an-Argombr that express an-attribute of a-noun (a GOOD man) or it is a-subject-complement (he is GOOD).
===
· adjective is an-ondo-member that denotes an-ArgoCpt that has a-LagoCpt-attribute-entity-conjunction with another semo-ondo or denotes a-semo-subject-complement.
[hmnSngo.{2021-09-26}]
· or adjective is a-term that denotes an-attribute-concept of an-entity.
[hmnSngo.{2021-10-16}]
===
· adjective-of-lagoHmnm is a-relation-Argombr that denotes an-attribute-entity--semo-relation-ondo-member (it has an-attribute-entity-relation MAINLY with an-ArgoCpt).
===
"adjective, which is any word that modifies a noun"
[https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-articles-in-english-grammar-definition-use-examples.html]
· this is a-pure logo notion.
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.ArgombrRltn.adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjective-of-lagoHmnm!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjectiveHmn!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjHmn!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjvHmnm!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-adjective!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-adjective--of-lagoHmnm!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondoAdjv!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.noun-modifier!⇒adjeHmnm,
* McsEngl.modifier-of-noun!⇒adjeHmnm,
* nounAdjHmn!⇒adjeHmnm,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.xíngróngcí-形容词-(形容詞)!~description-word!=adjeHmnm,
* McsZhon.形容词-(形容詞)-xíngróngcí!~description-word!=adjeHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.επίθετο!~το!=adjeHmnm,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.sıfat!=adjeHmnm,
descriptionLong::
"Adjective comes from Latin nōmen adjectīvum,[2] a calque of Ancient Greek: ἐπίθετον ὄνομα, romanized: epítheton ónoma, lit. 'additional noun'.[3][4]
In the grammatical tradition of Latin and Greek, because adjectives were inflected for gender, number, and case like nouns (a process called declension), they were considered a type of noun.
The words that are today typically called nouns were then called substantive nouns (nōmen substantīvum).[5]
The terms noun substantive and noun adjective were formerly used in English but are now obsolete.[1]"
[{2021-12-19 retrieved} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjective#Etymology]
description::
· they are language depended.
name::
* McsEngl.AdjembrHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjeHmnm'member!⇒AdjembrHmnm,
specific-tree-of-AdjembrHmnm::
* Chinese-AdjembrHmnm,
* English-AdjembrHmnm,
* Esperanto-AdjembrHmnm,
* Greek-AdjembrHmnm,
description::
* regular,
* regularNo,
* special,
* specialNo,
description::
· logo-special-adjective of lagoHmnm is a-logo-adjective that denotes special LagoCpt-attributes.
description::
· specialNo-adjective of lagoHmnm is an-adjective\a\ that denotes LagoCpt-attributes as the-most others\a\.
description::
· an-Argombr that express an-attribute of a-verb (he drives CAREFULLY), an-adjective (EXTREMELY small) or of an-adverb (VERY closely).
· an-adverb denotes 2 entities: an-attribute AND its relation with an non-noun. {2023-06-18}.
· a-conjunction denoes a-relation only. {2023-06-18}.
· adverb-of-lagoHmnm is a-relation-Argombr that denotes an-ArgoCpt-member related with a-VerbCpt with a-ConjCptAoe or ConjCptEoa,
or an-ArgoCpt-member related with a-second semo-ondo-member\a\ that\a\ has a-ConjCptAoe with a-third semo-ondo-member (it\a\ is-encoded with an-adjective).
name::
* McsEngl.Argombr.adverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.ArgombrRltn.adverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.adjective-modifier!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.adverb-of-lagoHmnm!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.adnameVerb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.advHmn!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.advbHmn!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm'adverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-adverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-adverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.logo-adverb--of-lagoHmnm!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.modifier-of-adjective!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.nameAdverb!⇒adveHmnm,
* McsEngl.ondoAdvb!⇒adveHmnm,
* nounAdvb!⇒adveHmnm,
====== langoChinese:
* McsZhon.fùcí-副词!=adveHmnm,
* McsZhon.副词-fùcí!=adveHmnm,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.επίρρημα!το!=adveHmnm,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.zarf!=adveHmnm,
descriptionLong::
· they're words that modify any part of language other than a noun.
description::
· usually an-adverb has few members, the-ones that denote comparison (comparative and superlative members).
description::
· stxEngl: I worked [yesterday].
· stxEngl: You [often] make mistakes.
name::
* McsEngl.adveHmnm'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.adveHmnm,
specific-tree-of-adveHmnm'syntax::
* Chinese-adverb--syntax,
description::
· an-adverb denotes an-attribute of entity\a\ AND a-relation with it\a\.
· languages have AND adjectives and nouns for an-adverb: quickly, quick, quickness.
· a-conjunction denotes a-relation ONLY of two entities: and, or, with.
· "an adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, and another adverb while a conjunction connects a word, a phrase or a clause."
[{2023-07-21 retrieved} https://socratic.org/questions/what-is-the-difference-between-conjunctive-adverbs-and-conjunctions-what-are-som#:~:text=an%20adverb%20modifies%20a%20verb,a%20phrase%20or%20a%20clause.]
name::
* McsEngl.adveHmnm'relation-to-conjunction,
* McsEngl.conjHmnm'relation-to-adverb,
description::
* Chinese-adverb,
* English-adverb,
* Greek-adverb,
===
* affirmation|negation-adverb,
* manner-adverb,
* place-adverb,
* quantity|degree-adverb,
* purpose/reason-adverb,
* time-adverb,
* time.frequency-adverb,
description::
· denote an-affirmation or negation relation.
· CHINESE: "I've heard Chinese doesn't have words for "yes" and "no." Is this true?
Yes, sort of. In Chinese, the most common way to answer a yes/no question is to repeat the same verb that was used in the question. Use the verb in the positive for "yes," and use the verb in the negative for "no.""
[{2023-05-31 retrieved} https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Learner_FAQ#I.27ve_heard_Chinese_doesn.27t_have_words_for_.22yes.22_and_.22no..22_Is_this_true.3F]
name::
* McsEngl.adveHmnm.affirmation-negation,
* McsEngl.adveHmnm.negation-affirmation,
* McsEngl.yes-no,
====== langoEsperanto:
* McsEspo.jes-ne!=yes-no,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ναι-όχι!=yes-no,
====== langoTurkish:
* McsTurk.evet-hayır|yok!=yes-no,
description::
× argoHmnm: ArgoCpt,
· the-atomic-nouns denote one or more atomic-ArgoCpts.
name::
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'relation-to--lago-view,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'semo-relation,
description::
× argoHmnm: entity,
name::
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'relation-to--senso-mind,
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'senso-mind-relation,
description::
· ondo-member-finder is an-entity (human or machine) that finds the-members of an-ondo.
name::
* McsEngl.declensor-of-lagoHmnm!⇒memberorOndo,
* McsEngl.lagoHmnm-inflector.declensor!⇒memberorOndo,
* McsEngl.inflector.declensor--of-lagoHmnm!⇒memberorOndo,
* McsEngl.inflectorOndo!⇒memberorOndo,
* McsEngl.memberorOndo, {2022-11-19},
* McsEngl.argoHmnm'inflector!⇒memberorOndo,
* McsEngl.ondo-member-finder!⇒memberorOndo,
* member-finder--of-noun!⇒memberorOndo,
* nouner, [from do-er],
* lagoHmnm-inflector.noun!⇒memberorOndo,
* noun-declensor--of-lagoHmnm!⇒memberorOndo,
* noun-declining!⇒memberorOndo,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ευρετής-