STANDARD AND NON-STANDARD CASES IN THE ENGLISH TENSE CATEGORY
Keywords:
Exceptions, irregularity, abnormality, oddity, oddment, grammatical exceptions, standard and non-standard cases.Abstract
The main goals and objectives of the research are to identify cases of modification of rules in the grammatical system of the English language and explain how they change in what form and meaning and for what reason, as well as their grammatical, lexical, and semantic analysis.
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