2. Speak about the grammatical category of time-correlation in English: a) analyze different interpretations of the opposition ‘Perfect::Non-Perfect and give your assessment of these interpretations; b) analyze the opposition ‘Perfect-Non-Perfect’, enumerate and illustrate out the paradigmatic and syntagmatic meanings of the Perfect forms, point out the cases and the conditions for the neutralization of the opposition ’, the analysis of its members, the cases and conditions for the neutralization of the opposition; c) Characterize the role of Perfect forms in the text, give your own examples of the text-forming function of perfect forms. Recommended Reading:
1. To us have allowed to invite friends home.
2. To me have advised to visit the doctor.
3. Have just presented him a video camera.
4. The officer has told that haven't reported on this case yet.
5. We were asked where we have stopped.
6. Tomorrow they will be led in theater.
7. Haven't shown the way to them correct to station.
8. My house is still repaired.
9. These records have been made this week.
10. This city has been thrown by inhabitants.
11. What movie to you was just brought?
12. I am sure that coffee will bring soon.
13. This book is read now.
14. The police officer has told that the car is parked in the forbidden place.
15. Who was learned?
16. She was asked to bring a glass of water.
17. This furniture was made at our factory.
18. This restaurant gives hot dishes.
19. A floor was washed up till the evening.
20. In a zoo often laugh at monkeys.