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Before I may forget, I'd better write this down. I just realized that our discussion yesterday is actually quite important for learners, though I think most learners learn these without being aware of them!
8 hours ago, by Damkerng T.
It seems like we have three related things: forms, grammatical categories, and meanings.
I think when I was thinking of calling the simple present the plain tense, I was (unknowingly) talking about syntax.
Leech mentioned the Past Tense and the Non-Past Tense, but chose to use the term the Present Tense (instead of Non-Past Tense) in the rest of the book after making the point about the two time zones. (To avoid terminological confusion, iirc.)
I think a bit more, and now can recall that my idea about these two tenses was that it could be better if we call them:
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Isn't it strange that googling for the meaning of the word misogynist (which I found in a movie review) landed me on 5 Things To Do When You Get Treated Unfairly. Dan Waldschmidt: Author of EDGY Conversations?
> It’s going to happen. On your conquest through life, others are going to lie about you, stab you in the back, confuse your motives, and misinterpret your intentions.
> They are going to over react, blame you, say mean things about you — to everyone around you. They’re going to shout, point fingers, lie, scream, and accuse you of things that are just not true.
A sort of common sense, I think. I mean, we all know it, but it's good to be remind of this kind of thing every once in a while.
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interested on you is not proper English. So that would be a first difference. — virmaior Jan 13 '14 at 5:14
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Learners who has these symptoms (..., poor retention, guessing at meanings, fail to comprehend reading texts, ..., fear of speaking English, wrong encoding/oral language comprehension, avoid speaking English, ...) are adult with dyslexia!
> คนไทยส่วนมาก ( ประมาณ 70%-80%) มีอาการภาษาอังกฤษบกพร่อง ที่ เราเรียกว่า dyslexia ซึ่งหมายความถึง ความไม่สามารถในการเรียนรู้ที่จะฟัง พูด หรือ อ่านภาษาอังกฤษได้คล่องอย่างถูกต้องและ ชัดถ้อยชัดคำ อาการภาษษบกพร่องนี้ไม่ได้เกิดกับคนไทยที่มีไอคิวต่ำ แต่เกิดได้กับเด็กและผู้ใหญ่ที่มีความฉลาดและสภาวะของร่างกายปกติทุกประการ รวมทั้งความสามารถในการได้ยินและได้เห็น
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Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. It is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide in homes, urban parks, clubs, online, correspondence, and in tournaments. In recent years, chess has become part of some school curricula.
Each player begins the game with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently. The objective is to 'checkmate' the opponent's king by placing it under...
> The number of legal positions in chess is estimated to be between 1043 and 10^47 (a provable upper bound), with a game-tree complexity of approximately 10^123. The game-tree complexity of chess was first calculated by Claude Shannon as 10^120, a number known as the Shannon number. Typically an average position has thirty to forty possible moves, but there may be as few as zero (in the case of checkmate or stalemate) or as many as 218.
> Zermelo's theorem states that it is possible to solve chess, i.e. to determine with certainty the outcome of a perfectly played game (either white can force a win, or black can force a win, or both sides can force at least a draw). However, according to Claude Shannon, there are 10^43 legal positions in chess, and the timeframe required to compute a perfect game puts this possibility beyond the limits of any feasible technology.
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