Sunday, October 13, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Verbs
Verbs show what the subject of a sentence does,
consider five verbs in view.
Type
Typing { transitive verb}is what I {pronoun} am
doing on the computer {noun} now. Dictionary says it is a
transitive verb. A transitive verb takes two objects, in the above
sentence the two objects are I and computer.
Drinking
I {pronoun} am {verb} drinking {transitive verb} a
cup {noun} of coffee {noun}. Is that right or is coffee an adjective.
What about: I {pronoun} put {transitive verb} the (adjective} coffee
{adjective} cup {noun} on {adverb} the {adjective} shelf {noun}.
Dictionary says coffee is a noun. I am confused. I
consider confused in the sentence below and become more confused. And
what about am being a verb, not much action there, but it does show
what the sentence does.
Moved
I {pronoun} moved {verb} the mouse {noun} and the
cursor {noun} moved {verb} also {adverb}.
I {pronoun} am {transitive verb} confused
{adjective?}.
If confused is an adjective, where is the noun?
Look up am in the dictionary and you are
referred to be, where you are informed am is present
indirect and that be is a verb. You also find out why
dictionaries are unusable. They talk about objects, not nouns, when
talking about transitive verbs. So can an adjective be an object?
Buggered if I know.
I {pronoun} am {transitive verb} a {} confused
{adjective} human{noun}.
I could have been a confused person, but that is
no fun, I prefer to be a living creature.
Confused
Being {noun} tired {verb}, I {pronoun}
confused {verb} the {adjective} mouse {noun} with the
{adjective}coffee {adjective} cup {noun}.
Ran
Being {noun} completely {adverb} confused
{verb}, he {pronoun} just {adverb} ran {verb} away {?}.
Had to go for an easy one, "ran" is
definitely a verb. As to what away is?
Adverbs
Modify and describe verbs, adjective, and other
adverbs. Consider 5 adverbs.
Very
As in very tired, very confused,
Quickly
As in ran quickly.
Completely
As in completely confused.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Nowns
Persons, places, things, living creatures, Ideas and concepts.
Why are living creatures not a thing, while dead creatures are not a thing?
Nowns in the house:
Book
Cup
Phone
Computer
Printer
Mouse
Chair
Cat (it is not a thing cat, so it is _ _ _ _ _).
Adjectives
Adjectives
modify a nown or pronown. There are three types of adjectives,
descriptive, proper and predicate.
Descriptive: Green, blue, larger
Proper: A proper nown pretending to be an Adjective; French pastery.
Predicate: Comes after tha nown and is joined using a verb: Stale bread
(Stale is the desciptive adjective) can be written The bread is stale
(Stale is the predicate adjective).
You do get the feeling they are making all this stuff up.
Adjectives in the home.
Thick book Dictionary gives thick the status of a nown, adjective and adverb.
Coffee cup Meets the rules; dictionary says it's a nown, but it
describes the cup.
Mobile Phone Mobile is a concept, here it descibes the phone. Dictionary says it is a adjective when used as a concept; nown when
descibing stuff blowing in the wind; so when is concept not a nown. There is more to this concept stuff and I would love to be able to pin it down.
Stupid Computer Stupid the dictionary says can be a Nown and a adjective.
Lounge Chair
Alive Cat Just threw this in to make it clear we are talking about a living creature
nown, not a thing nown.
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