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BloomCissi wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
One of the most annoying things when it comes to English is definitely the could of/should of/would of thing that some people do. 
It's because it almost sounds like that when you say couldve without a break or whatever and they're.. ignorant 
I know, but it's frustrating to look at. 
yeah.. in Norwegian people have some weird idea on what "i forhold til" means so they use it in very illogical settings, while the actual meaning of that phrase is pretty much "compared to"
so you get sentences like (real life example): 
Den flaue smaken handler snarere om hvor lite bevisste mange synes å være i forhold til hva som skjedde i langstrakte Norge under krigen.
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BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Grammar is fun!
give me an easy sentence and let me try to figure it out. BASIC. 
The old woman with the red hat took a walk *to buy milk at the store.
                 S               ^   ( SC  + red is an adjective? )              V      dO?          ( V + O + AC, preposition phrase place?)     

^ wheres my fucking linking word i don't know what with is yet a preposition? 
* finite verb phrase?

? It's a declarative sentence as it provides information, I assume.
? The old woman is subject with the red hat, and the rest is the predicate that starts with a verb
? Might be  a SV sentence but u know i don't rly know it had so many parts
? Might be transitive but I  can't defend it, i guess one person




Idk if this is basic or not though.
tHIS IS what i had to offer lmao, i can't it's so hard
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
It's because it almost sounds like that when you say couldve without a break or whatever and they're.. ignorant 
I know, but it's frustrating to look at. 
yeah.. in Norwegian people have some weird idea on what "i forhold til" means so they use it in very illogical settings, while the actual meaning of that phrase is pretty much "compared to"
so you get sentences like (real life example): 
Den flaue smaken handler snarere om hvor lite bevisste mange synes å være i forhold til hva som skjedde i langstrakte Norge under krigen.
The wrong use of expressions in general is really annoying to me. For example people who say "dra alla över en kant" instead of kam
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BloomCissi wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
I know, but it's frustrating to look at. 
yeah.. in Norwegian people have some weird idea on what "i forhold til" means so they use it in very illogical settings, while the actual meaning of that phrase is pretty much "compared to"
so you get sentences like (real life example): 
Den flaue smaken handler snarere om hvor lite bevisste mange synes å være i forhold til hva som skjedde i langstrakte Norge under krigen.
The wrong use of expressions in general is really annoying to me. For example people who say "dra alla över en kant" instead of kam
ohw I read that really bad
i was like why should u drag allah over a cliff-edge? and now a comb?
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Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
yeah.. in Norwegian people have some weird idea on what "i forhold til" means so they use it in very illogical settings, while the actual meaning of that phrase is pretty much "compared to"
so you get sentences like (real life example): 
Den flaue smaken handler snarere om hvor lite bevisste mange synes å være i forhold til hva som skjedde i langstrakte Norge under krigen.
The wrong use of expressions in general is really annoying to me. For example people who say "dra alla över en kant" instead of kam
ohw I read that really bad
i was like why should u drag allah over a cliff-edge? and now a comb?
Hahaha, omg.
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Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
give me an easy sentence and let me try to figure it out. BASIC. 
The old woman with the red hat took a walk *to buy milk at the store.
                 S               ^   ( SC  + red is an adjective? )              V      dO?          ( V + O + AC, preposition phrase place?)     

^ wheres my fucking linking word i don't know what with is yet a preposition? 
* finite verb phrase?

? It's a declarative sentence as it provides information, I assume.
? The old woman is subject with the red hat, and the rest is the predicate that starts with a verb
? Might be  a SV sentence but u know i don't rly know it had so many parts
? Might be transitive but I  can't defend it, i guess one person




Idk if this is basic or not though.
tHIS IS what i had to offer lmao, i can't it's so hard
It's been a long time since I did this, so it's probably better to ask Snusmumrikken if it's correct...
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BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
The wrong use of expressions in general is really annoying to me. For example people who say "dra alla över en kant" instead of kam
ohw I read that really bad
i was like why should u drag allah over a cliff-edge? and now a comb?
Hahaha, omg.
I blame the late hour
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BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
The old woman with the red hat took a walk *to buy milk at the store.
                 S               ^   ( SC  + red is an adjective? )              V      dO?          ( V + O + AC, preposition phrase place?)     

^ wheres my fucking linking word i don't know what with is yet a preposition? 
* finite verb phrase?

? It's a declarative sentence as it provides information, I assume.
? The old woman is subject with the red hat, and the rest is the predicate that starts with a verb
? Might be  a SV sentence but u know i don't rly know it had so many parts
? Might be transitive but I  can't defend it, i guess one person




Idk if this is basic or not though.
tHIS IS what i had to offer lmao, i can't it's so hard
It's been a long time since I did this, so it's probably better to ask Snusmumrikken if it's correct...
@Snusmumrikken 
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Stop climate change or smth , so they can stop whining
Idk just all of those standard things yk
World peace happiness no famine etc etc 
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Azriel wrote:
Stop climate change or smth , so they can stop whining
Idk just all of those standard things yk
World peace happiness no famine etc etc 

i feel attacked
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Azriel wrote:
Stop climate change or smth , so they can stop whining
Idk just all of those standard things yk
World peace happiness no famine etc etc 
I love how this thread immediately turned into something different, and then you come here and actually answer the questions. XD
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Nesta wrote:
Azriel wrote:
Stop climate change or smth , so they can stop whining
Idk just all of those standard things yk
World peace happiness no famine etc etc 

i feel attacked
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BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
Azriel wrote:
Stop climate change or smth , so they can stop whining
Idk just all of those standard things yk
World peace happiness no famine etc etc 

i feel attacked
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Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
Nesta wrote:
give me an easy sentence and let me try to figure it out. BASIC. 
The old woman with the red hat took a walk *to buy milk at the store.
                 S               ^   ( SC  + red is an adjective? )              V      dO?          ( V + O + AC, preposition phrase place?)     

^ wheres my fucking linking word i don't know what with is yet a preposition? 
* finite verb phrase?

? It's a declarative sentence as it provides information, I assume.
? The old woman is subject with the red hat, and the rest is the predicate that starts with a verb
? Might be  a SV sentence but u know i don't rly know it had so many parts
? Might be transitive but I  can't defend it, i guess one person




Idk if this is basic or not though.
tHIS IS what i had to offer lmao, i can't it's so hard
Oh wow how weird to see analyses like that 

[CP [IP [DP The [AdjP old [NP woman AdjP] [PreP with [DP the [AdjP red [NP hat NP] AdjP] DP] PreP] NP] DP] [vP took [DP a [VPwalk VP] DP] vP] [IP [vP [VP to buy [DP [NP milk [PreP at [DP the [NP store NP] DP] PreP] NP] DP] VP] vP] IP] IP] CP] 
maybe
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Nesta wrote:
BloomCissi wrote:
The old woman with the red hat took a walk *to buy milk at the store.
                 S               ^   ( SC  + red is an adjective? )              V      dO?          ( V + O + AC, preposition phrase place?)     

^ wheres my fucking linking word i don't know what with is yet a preposition? 
* finite verb phrase?

? It's a declarative sentence as it provides information, I assume.
? The old woman is subject with the red hat, and the rest is the predicate that starts with a verb
? Might be  a SV sentence but u know i don't rly know it had so many parts
? Might be transitive but I  can't defend it, i guess one person




Idk if this is basic or not though.
tHIS IS what i had to offer lmao, i can't it's so hard
Oh wow how weird to see analyses like that 

[CP [IP [DP The [AdjP old [NP woman AdjP] [PreP with [DP the [AdjP red [NP hat NP] AdjP] DP] PreP] NP] DP] [vP took [DP a [VPwalk VP] DP] vP] [IP [vP [VP to buy [DP [NP milk [PreP at [DP the [NP store NP] DP] PreP] NP] DP] VP] vP] IP] IP] CP] 
maybe
This looks like a complete mess, omg.
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