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释义 | Contents overview Information Structure introduction Section 25 Information StructureintroductionSentences are not usually isolated: they mostly fit into longer pieces of communication, for example written texts or spoken exchanges. So the way we choose to organise the information in a clause or sentence will partly depend on things outside the sentence: for example what has been said before, or what is already known, or what the speaker or writer wants to emphasise. This is a complicated area of grammar in all languages. This Section looks at ways in which English allows speakers and writers to arrange information in sentences effectively, both by using normal sentence structure and by varying the normal order. The structure of longer texts and exchanges is looked at in Section 26, Section 27.Do you know what's wrong with these, and why?He made that he was not interested clear. 267.4 | It is not comfortable to sit on this chair. 268.7 | It was given the impression that travel expenses would be paid. 268.7 | I cannot bear it to see people crying. 269.1 | I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt. 269.3 | Under no circumstances we can accept late payment. 270.7 | Hardly I had arrived when trouble started. 270.7 | Here Freddy comes! 271.1 | Here your keys are. 271.1 | It were the students that were angry. 273.1 | It's Greek that her husband is. 273.1 | She didn't know where she was when woke up. 276.3 | Poor little! 278.1 | The most important is to keep calm. 278.1 | 'Let's go for a walk.' 'I don't want.' 280.3 | There are more flowers here than there used to. 280.1 | contents of this section
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