Pronunciation: English? ['ɑ? kt? n]? ? ? Beautiful? ['ɑ? kt? n]?
Grammar:
1. A compound object with nouns, pronouns, infinitives with interrogative words, that or clauses guided by interrogative words, or infinitives as complements.
Example:
They? Completely? Ignored? That? Study? Yes? Aktan? subject
They completely ignored the study of this problem.
2. Can be followed by "noun+infinitive", "noun+present participle" and "noun+past participle". Adjectives, past participles or nouns followed by objects can be used as predications.
Example:
It? Will it? Really? Have you been there? Actually? Impossible? Where to? Research? All of them? Aktan? information
It is almost impossible to analyze and study all the information.
Extended data usage:
1 is often used with the simple tense, future tense, perfect tense or future perfect tense of verbs. Generally, the same noun, numeral or adverb is used before and after, and there is no definite article before the noun, and the plural form is not used.
Example:
That? Study? What else? Demonstrated? Answer? Direct? Link? Between? arctan? Obesity And then what? mortality rate
This study also shows that there is a direct link between obesity and mortality.
2. When used as a subject in a sentence, it must be in the nominative form; When used as an object, it can be used in the nominative form; When used as a predicative after a verb, it can sometimes be used in the nominative form; When it is emphasized as the real subject of the next sentence, it must be in the nominative form.
Example:
How many? University? Are you online? Our? Study? Really? arctan? Rigid? Rules? About what? Student? behaviour
In our research, several universities have set strict rules for students' behavior.