Marcin MiÅkowski wrote thus at 04:13 PM 03-10-13:
>I think I did write some rules for VBP. Anyway, there is at least one
>difference between VB and VBP -- for "be".
Ahh You mean like this?
VB: be
VBP: am, are
Anyway, I suggest adding these to resource/en/tagset.txt to distinguish them.
kb
W dniu 2013-10-03 08:18, Daniel Naber pisze:
> On 2013-10-03 05:50, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote:
>
>> What's the difference between these two?
>> VBVerb, base form: eat, jump, believe
>> VBP Verb, non-3rd ps. sing. present: eat, jump, believe
>
> It's like "eat" in "he had to eat" vs. "I eat" - i.e.
On 2013-10-03 05:50, Kumara Bhikkhu wrote:
> What's the difference between these two?
> VBVerb, base form: eat, jump, believe
> VBP Verb, non-3rd ps. sing. present: eat, jump, believe
It's like "eat" in "he had to eat" vs. "I eat" - i.e. the form looks the
same, but still in one case it's
What's the difference between these two?
VBVerb, base form: eat, jump, believe
VBP Verb, non-3rd ps. sing. present: eat, jump, believe
kb
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