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CIRCUMSTANCES

CIRCUMSTANCES. He goes to church every Sunday. extent: spatial extent: temporal. A hundred miles above him a lark was singing. Location: spatial I had the privilege to meet her in person last month. location: temporal. LOCATION OR BENEFICIARY?. She sent a parcel to New York.

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CIRCUMSTANCES

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  1. CIRCUMSTANCES

  2. He goes to church every Sunday. extent: spatial extent: temporal

  3. A hundred miles above him a lark was singing. Location: spatial I had the privilege to meet her in person last month. location: temporal LOCATION OR BENEFICIARY? She sent a parcel to New York. LOCATION She sent a parcel to her aunt. She sent her aunt a parcel. BENEFICIARY

  4. He goes by taxi. Manner: means He loved her madly! / truly! / deeply! manner: quality He was jumping around like a monkey on a roof manner: comparison

  5. MANNER: quality OR ATTRIBUTE? Last year went by faster Last year went by. MANNER This car is faster ATTRIBUTE MANNER: means OR AGENT? He was elected president by the committee. The committee elected him president AGENT He was elected president by the application of a new electronic system. MANNER: MEANS

  6. The sheep died of thirst. cause: reason He went to the shop for cigarettes. cause: purpose He went to the shop for his mother. cause: behalf

  7. She managed to carry the parcel without any help. contingency: condition In spite of the strong wind the game was not cancelled. contingency: concession In the absence of definite proof, he was found not-guilty. contingency: default

  8. I left work without my briefcase. accompaniment: comitative She bought a new dress as well as a new pair of shoes. accompaniment: additive

  9. He lived a quiet life as a beekeeper. role: guise Cut the onions into cubes/into slices role: product

  10. This book is talking about Functional Grammar matter According to Manuel Cecco, there are two types of definition. angle

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