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Tech, Communication Apps, and Grammar

时间:2020-05-04 22:28来源:互联网 提供网友:nan   字体: [ ]
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Person-to-person communications have changed a lot over the past few months.

Stay-at-home orders and travel restrictions1 have limited travel and face-to-face contact. In place of these, many people now use computer software apps, such as Zoom2, Skype and Google Hangouts.

This technology will be the subject of our Everyday Grammar story today.

Humor and technology

The American television show Saturday Night Live has used video calling in its most recent programs. Often, technology is behind the humor in each short sketch3.

Consider this example. A television show broadcasts a "live" interview with a news reporter. The reporter's teenage daughter is filming him on her mobile phone.

She uses unusual Snapchat filters to film her father. He does not realize what she is doing.

If you are just tuning4 in, the funny filters on Brian are not us.

Yeah, my daughter said the camera looks fine, so...not sure what is going on, guys.

These lines give you an example of a common grammatical5 feature of video calls: linking verbs.

What are linking verbs?

Linking verbs are verbs that link an adjective or noun with a subject. Let me explain.

Imagine you are on a video call. One person might say, "The sound is good."

The verb BE links the adjective good with the subject of the sentence, the sound.

Linking verbs are generally used to describe a state of existence or a change of state.

So, in the example sentence, by saying "The sound is good," the speaker is describing the quality of the video's sound. Other kinds of linking verbs show changes of state or condition. We will explore that issue a little later in the program.

Common linking verbs

The good news for you is this: There are not too many linking verbs. English speakers use maybe 20 or 30 of them in everyday speech. Examples include verbs such as seem, appear, or become, as well as verbs of the senses – sound, feel, taste and so on.

The words go and get are often used as linking verbs. As linking verbs, they generally carry a bad or negative meaning. They suggest a change to a negative state, and usually go with adjectives that have a negative meaning.

Imagine you hear someone describe what happened after a failed video call:

"He got angry after something went wrong with the video."

In the example, the linking verb got connects the adjective angry with the subject, he. Got shows that the person's emotional state changed.

The sentence also has a second linking verb, went, the past tense of go. It links the word something with the adjective wrong.

Any number of sentences with linking verbs could be used in a video call, or to describe a video call.

Imagine you are talking to a friend who is beginning to suffer from ‘Zoom fatigue6' - a term that means growing tired of using Zoom too much.

Your friend might say, "I have to go now, I'm getting tired." or "I need to take a break, I'm getting frustrated7."

As I said before – and as the examples show - linking verbs are generally followed by an adjective or a noun. In other words, they do not usually end sentences.

Keep that point in mind if you try writing sentences with linking verbs!

Closing thoughts

The next time that you do a video call, try to think of linking verbs that might be useful to describe the state – or change of state – in each call. Over time, you will begin to use common linking verbs and adjectives with ease.

We end the report today with a short quiz. At the beginning of the story, we played the following exchange:

If you are just tuning in, the funny filters on Brian are not us.

Yeah, my daughter said the camera looks fine, so...not sure what is going on, guys.

Can you identify the linking verb? What are the important clues for telling you where the linking verb is? Write to us in the Comments Section of our website, www.51voa.com.

And that's Everyday Grammar.

Words in This Story

application – n. a computer program that performs a particular task (such as word processing)

sketch -- n. a short, funny performance

interview -- n. a meeting between a reporter and another person in order to get information for a news story

mobile -- adj. able to be moved

filter – n. a device that prevents some kinds of light, sound, electronic noises, etc., from passing through; OR an app that adds some kind of light, sound, electronic noise, etc.

feature – n. an interesting or important part, quality, ability, etc.

frustrated – adj. discouraged or upset because of being unable to do or complete something

quiz -- n. a short spoken or written test that is often taken without preparation

clue -- n. something that helps a person find something, understand something, or solve a mystery or puzzle


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1 restrictions 81e12dac658cfd4c590486dd6f7523cf     
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则)
参考例句:
  • I found the restrictions irksome. 我对那些限制感到很烦。
  • a snaggle of restrictions 杂乱无章的种种限制
2 zoom VenzWT     
n.急速上升;v.突然扩大,急速上升
参考例句:
  • The airplane's zoom carried it above the clouds.飞机的陡直上升使它飞到云层之上。
  • I live near an airport and the zoom of passing planes can be heard night and day.我住在一个飞机场附近,昼夜都能听到飞机飞过的嗡嗡声。
3 sketch UEyyG     
n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述
参考例句:
  • My sister often goes into the country to sketch. 我姐姐常到乡间去写生。
  • I will send you a slight sketch of the house.我将给你寄去房屋的草图。
4 tuning 8700ed4820c703ee62c092f05901ecfc     
n.调谐,调整,调音v.调音( tune的现在分词 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调
参考例句:
  • They are tuning up a plane on the flight line. 他们正在机场的飞机跑道上调试一架飞机。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The orchestra are tuning up. 管弦乐队在定弦。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5 grammatical SfLx6     
adj.语法的,符合语法规则的
参考例句:
  • His composition is excellent except for some grammatical mistakes.他的作文写得很好,只有几处语法错误。
  • He can barely form a grammatical sentence.他几乎造不出合乎语法的句子。
6 fatigue PhVzV     
n.疲劳,劳累
参考例句:
  • The old lady can't bear the fatigue of a long journey.这位老妇人不能忍受长途旅行的疲劳。
  • I have got over my weakness and fatigue.我已从虚弱和疲劳中恢复过来了。
7 frustrated ksWz5t     
adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧
参考例句:
  • It's very easy to get frustrated in this job. 这个工作很容易令人懊恼。
  • The bad weather frustrated all our hopes of going out. 恶劣的天气破坏了我们出行的愿望。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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