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Grammar and the Economy: Inflation

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Grammar and the Economy: Inflation

Inflation worries people around the world – Argentina, Egypt, the United States, and many other places.

But how do English speakers discuss inflation in everyday situations?

In today's Everyday Grammar, we will explore a point of connection between grammar and the economy.

Definitions

Inflation is a noun. It means an increase in the price of goods and services. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money that is earned from work or saved.

The Online Etymology1 Dictionary says inflation's meaning of "enlargement of prices" was first recorded in 1838 in American English.

There also is a verb form: inflate2. The Online Etymology Dictionary says the economic meaning of "inflate" dates to 1843. The dictionary adds, the verb "inflate" is a product of back-formation. Back-formation means that a verb is created from an existing noun.

When we use the verb "inflate," we often, but do not always, use it with a direct object.

You might read something like this:

"Economists3 worry that supply chain issues could inflate prices."

Here, the plural4 noun "prices" is the object of the verb "inflate."

In some cases, we use inflate without a direct object. For example, you might read something like this:

"Economists worry that prices could inflate."

Usage

So, we have inflation, the noun, and inflate, the verb. But if we compare how common they are, we reach a clear finding: inflation is much more commonly used.

Google's Ngram Viewer contains information from English books dating from 1800 to 2019. Using Ngram Viewer, we find that the word "inflation" started becoming more common in the 1920s. That trend has more or less continued to the present time.

So, if you are discussing inflation, you are more likely to hear the noun form than the verb form.

Talking about inflation

When we use inflation in the subject position of the sentence, we often use a few verbs in the predicate.

For example, when inflation goes up, we often use verbs such as increase, rise, or soar. We often, but do not always, add more information after the verb.

So, you might hear a person say:

"Inflation is increasing."

Or

"Inflation is increasing quickly."

Or

"Inflation is rising."

The strongest version would probably involve the verb soar – meaning to go very high.

"Inflation is soaring."

On the other hand, when inflation is going down, we often use verbs such as decrease, drop, or decline.

So, you might hear a person say:

"Inflation is decreasing."

"Inflation is dropping."

Or

"Inflation is declining."

We can also use any of these verbs to ask questions about inflation. So, you might ask, "Why is inflation increasing?" "Why is inflation soaring?" or "Why is inflation dropping?"

Practice

Let's take some time to work with these ideas. Use the verb "rise" to ask about the reason for inflation.

Pause the audio to consider your answer.

Here is one possible answer:

"Why is inflation rising?"

Now use the verb "soar" to make a statement about a quick increase in inflation in recent months.

Pause the audio to consider your answer.

Here is one possible answer:

"Inflation has soared in recent months."

Please note that there are other possible answers to these questions.

Closing thoughts

The next time you read or hear about inflation, pay careful attention to the terms and structures that are used. Inflation is a big, difficult subject. But mastering some of the basic terms and ideas related to it can be a big help in everyday discussions - or on English speaking and writing tests.

Words in This Story

trend – n. a general direction of change


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1 etymology jiMzC     
n.语源;字源学
参考例句:
  • The hippies' etymology is contentious.关于嬉皮士的语源是有争议的。
  • The origin of OK became the Holy Grail of etymology.OK的出典成了词源学梦寐以求的圣杯。
2 inflate zbGz8     
vt.使膨胀,使骄傲,抬高(物价)
参考例句:
  • The buyers bid against each other and often inflate the prices they pay.买主们竞相投标,往往人为地提高价钱。
  • Stuart jumped into the sea and inflated the liferaft.斯图尔特跳到海里给救生艇充气。
3 economists 2ba0a36f92d9c37ef31cc751bca1a748     
n.经济学家,经济专家( economist的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists. 股价的突然上涨使经济学家大惑不解。
  • Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister's initiative. 外国银行家和经济学家对部长的倡议反应谨慎。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 plural c2WzP     
n.复数;复数形式;adj.复数的
参考例句:
  • Most plural nouns in English end in's '.英语的复数名词多以s结尾。
  • Here you should use plural pronoun.这里你应该用复数代词。
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