Grammatical meaning shows the relationship between words in a sentence rather than naming real objects., True, false, Lexical meaning is more abstract and general than grammatical meaning., false, true, The word books contains both lexical and grammatical meaning., True, false, All nouns share the general grammatical meaning of “process.”, false, true, The category of number belongs to nouns and shows singular or plural, true, false, Grammatical categories must have at least two contrasting forms., false, true, Opposition is the contrast between forms inside one grammatical category., false, True, Book vs books is an example of a gradual opposition, false, true, Big – bigger – biggest is an example of a gradual opposition., true, false, Equipollent opposition means that all forms are equally marked., true, false, Transposition is the loss of contrast between two grammatical forms in a certain context., false, true, Neutralization happens when two contrasting forms stop being different in certain sentences., ture, false, “He is always complaining” is an example of transposition of the present continuous tense., true, false, The sheep is / are in the field” shows neutralization of number., tue, false, Mood is a grammatical category of verbs showing the speaker’s attitude to the action., ture, false.

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