Вопрос задан 18.02.2019 в 09:51. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Мальцев Максим.

Определите по грамматическим признакам, какой частью речи является слова, оформленные окончания -s-

и какую функцию это окончание выполняет. 1 Professors and lectures give lectures to students 2 Ann loves animals. She's got four pets: two cats and two dogs3 Alan and Jane's car is big and new
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Отвечает Хайруллаева Асия.
Professors, lectures, students - множеств. число сущ.
loves - глагольное окончание, означающее, что глагол стоит во времени Present Simple, а подлежащее стоит в ед. числе, третьем лице
animals. - множественное число сущ.
She's - сокращение глагола has
pets, cats, dogs - множественное число сущ.
Jane's - притяжательный падеж (машина принадлежит Алану и Джейн)
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Parts of Speech and Functions of the -s Ending

In the given sentences, we can identify the parts of speech and the functions of the -s ending as follows:

1. "Professors and lectures give lectures to students." - "Professors" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one professor. - "Lectures" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one lecture. - "Give" is a verb in the present tense, third person singular form. The -s ending in "gives" indicates that the subject, "professors and lectures," is in the third person singular form. - "To" is a preposition indicating the direction of the action. - "Students" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one student.

2. "Ann loves animals. She's got four pets: two cats and two dogs." - "Ann" is a proper noun, referring to a specific person. - "Loves" is a verb in the present tense, third person singular form. The -s ending in "loves" indicates that the subject, "Ann," is in the third person singular form. - "Animals" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one animal. - "She's" is a contraction of "she" and "is." The -s ending in "she's" indicates that the subject, "she," is in the third person singular form. - "Got" is a verb in the present tense, third person singular form. The -s ending in "got" indicates that the subject, "she," is in the third person singular form. - "Four" is a numeral adjective, indicating the quantity of pets. - "Pets" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one pet. - "Two" is a numeral adjective, indicating the quantity of cats and dogs. - "Cats" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one cat. - "Dogs" is a noun in the plural form, referring to more than one dog.

3. "Alan and Jane's car is big and new." - "Alan" is a proper noun, referring to a specific person. - "Jane's" is a proper noun in the possessive form, indicating ownership. - "Car" is a noun, referring to a vehicle. - "Is" is a verb in the present tense, third person singular form. The -s ending in "is" indicates that the subject, "car," is in the third person singular form. - "Big" is an adjective, describing the size of the car. - "And" is a conjunction, connecting the two subjects, "Alan" and "Jane." - "New" is an adjective, describing the age or condition of the car.

Please note that the provided search results did not contain specific information about the grammatical analysis of the given sentences. The analysis provided above is based on general knowledge of English grammar.

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