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for Proto-Drem - Lesson 2
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Below
are the answers, with an explanation if one might be confused as to why the
answer is the way it is.
- True: the personal pronouns are
more commonly used than the subject marking personal pronouns.
- True: It is one of the notes I
mentioned in the lesson... :)
- True: just compare them in the
charts to see.
- True: It is a combination of the
verb ‘scare’ and the –ing ending
- True: it is a simple combination of
the pronoun with a locative, which is the normal place for a locative to
affect the noun (to the right of the noun).
- True:
This strange example shows creek as the subject, next is the ‘owner’ of
the creek, and next is the pronoun ‘us’ and the last is the locative which
goes to the right of the pronoun. Note, that this sentence is unusual
since it does not contain a ‘verb’
- True: We start with a pronoun, and
a modal acting as a verb, and then we have the pronoun and the locative.
This formation is more typical, as it has a ‘verb’ in the sentence.
- True: It is the pronoun and the
verb with the tense marker to show ‘when’ the action had occurred.
- True: this is a legal way of saying
this, yet traditionalists would use the “No or Yes” style keeping the
negative at the front of the sentence.
- True: Just like it says in the
lesson.
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