WAYS OF EXPRESSING ABILITY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
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Abstract
This article discusses Ways of expressing ability in in the example of English and Uzbek languages and the means of evaluative representation of abilities in modern English. There are 2 ways of expressing the assessment: direct and descriptive (indirect). In a descriptive assessment, the formation of the evaluative meaning is carried out through a combination of various components of the sentence. The derivation of a positive or negative assessment of a person's intellectual abilities is based on the identification of cause-and-effect relationships.
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