Abstract

This scientific article investigates some of the challenging concepts in modern English grammar by comparing them with their counterparts in Uzbek and Karakalpak languages. English, as a global lingua franca, presents unique grammatical structures that may pose difficulties for non-native speakers. By juxtaposing these concepts with those in Uzbek and Karakalpak, we aim to elucidate both the similarities and differences, offering insights into language acquisition and interlingual transfer.

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