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Re: USAGE : English past tense and participle in -et

From:David Barrow <davidab@...>
Date:Saturday, December 27, 2003, 21:56
Costentin Cornomorus wrote:

>--- David Barrow <davidab@...> >wrote: > > > >>You snipped my explanation, but to summarise if >>you can use it as a noun it's a gerund >> >> > >I understand that. And if it can be either, then >it's really neither! [Or both, if you prefer.] > > >
English has other morphemes with dual functions er playER cheapER s toyS buyS
> > >>I don't know what alot is either I couldn't >>find it in my dictionary :- ) >> >>Would you have a problem with 'one lot'' >> >> > >No. That's what a house is built on. Or what >auctioneers sell. Alot is quite different. > >Padraic. > > >
I said I couldn't find alot in my dictionary I was comparing 'one lot' with 'a lot' not with 'alot' David

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Costentin Cornomorus <elemtilas@...>