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14. Describe the adjective as a part of speech in both
languages: general characteristics.
15. Define the category of the degrees of comparison as a
grammatical phenomenon. State the basic similarities and
differences in its manifestation by two languages.
16. Describe the grammatical categories of adjective as a
part of speech. Does their number differ in the contrasted
languages?
17. Compare the English verb system with the Ukrainian
verb system.
18. Dwell upon the isomorphic and allomorphic features of
the grammatical categories of tense, voice and mood in English
and Ukrainian languages.
19. Characterize the groups of numerals in English and
Ukrainian languages.
20. Characterize numeral as a part of speech (think of the
number of grammatical categories, typical stem-building elements,
combinability, syntactic functions).Do these characteristics differ
or coincide?
21 Highlight the opinions of different linguists concerning
the issues of differentiating classes of pronouns.
22. Present the general characteristics of pronoun as a part
of speech.
23. Dwell upon the grammatical categories characteristic of
English and Ukrainian pronouns.
24. Characterize adverb as a part of speech (think of the
number of grammatical categories, typical stem-building elements,
combinability, syntactic functions). Do these characteristics differ
in the contrasted languages?
25. Define the category of the degrees of comparison of
adverbs as a grammatical phenomenon. State the basic similarities
and differences in its manifestation English and Ukrainian
languages.
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