THE THEORY OF THE VERB WORD CLASS IN MODERN ENGLISH
Abstract
The study of the semantics of verbs in relation to the category of mood in English and Uzbek as a theoretical concept, focusing on their lexical-semantic field comparison, with the aim of identifying common features across both languages. The object of the study is the analysis of the mood categories in both English and Uzbek.
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