THE GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MOOD IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Mukhamadiyev Aziz Shavkatovich teacher of the Navoi State Pedagogical Institute
  • Zokirova Toshbuvi Dilmurodovna Navoi state pedagogical institute 3rd year student of the faculty of foreign languages and literature

Abstract

This article explores the grammatical category of mood in English and Uzbek, highlighting the distinctions between real and unreal actions as expressed by verb forms. It delves into the theoretical complexities in both languages, addressing synthetic and analytic forms, homonymous verb forms, and the differentiation of subjunctive forms. The perspectives of various grammarians on the categorization and function of moods are examined, providing a comparative analysis of how English and Uzbek approach this grammatical concept.

 

References

H. Sweet. A New English Grammar. Logical and Historical. Oxford.

Irisqulov A. T. Theoretical grammar of English. T.: “Nashriyot”, 2006. 64 p

G. Gurme. A Gramar of the English Language. N.Y., 1931

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2024-05-27

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