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    Language and power 1 Power is gained in many ways throughout the text. Text I has been written‚ primarily‚ to persuade an audience to share their (bwag) views on the new Sainsburys being built in their “medieval heritage” town of Bishops Waltham‚ therefore it is aimed at residents of the town who are old enough to write a valid letter of complaint – age 18-70. Firstly‚ imperatives are used to be assertive right from the beginning of the text. The word “write” in “write a letter today” immediately

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    how to write an annotation

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    How to write an annotation (http://legacy.earlham.edu/library/content/resources/writing/annotations.html) An annotation is a brief summary of a book‚ article‚ or other publication. An abstract is also a summary‚ but there is a difference between the two. An abstract is simply a summary of a work‚ whereas the purpose of an annotation is to describe the work in such a way that the reader can decide whether or not to read the work itself. The following points provide guidance for writing annotations

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    Lesson Plan I. Objectives a. Pupils will define noun; listen and predict the story and become verbally proficient that can contribute to a pupil’s ability to resolve interpersonal conflict nonviolently. b. Pupils will identify nouns; construct sentences and storytelling while developing their imagination that can empower pupils to consider new and inventive ideas. c. Pupils will differentiate common nouns from proper nouns and while listening to the story pupils will differentiate good and bad values

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    Period ______ Nouns & Verbs Date _____/_____ Example: SN AV John | searched. Nouns and Action Verbs 1. Aaron worked. 2. They played. 3. She watched. 4. You raked. 5. Jeff yelled. Nouns‚ Helping and Action Verbs 6. Karen is cooking. 7. We are singing. 8. He will go. 9. It should leave. 10. I would clean. 1. 2. 3. 4. Read the sentence Identify the Verb(s) Identify the Subject Noun(s) Draw a line between the Subject and the Verb. ANSWER KEY Diagramming Sentences #1 Nouns & Verbs Example:

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    Basics of English Grammar

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    Parts of Speech: A noun (N) - A noun is a word that names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. A pronoun (PN) - A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or a group of nouns. A verb (HV‚ LV‚ AV) - A verb is a word that expresses action‚ link the subject to predicate‚ or helps the main verb make sense in a sentence. An adjective (ADJ) - An adjective is a word that modifies a verb‚ an adjective‚ or another adverb. Adverbs answer which one‚ what kind‚ how many‚ or how many. An

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    declensions of adjectives – strong (definite) and weak (indefinite) – and the inflections of these declensions indicated whether the noun that followed the adjective was definite or indefinite. At the end of the ME Period the declensions of the Adjective disappeared and there was a necessity to find another way to indicate the definiteness/indefinite ness of a noun. Thus the articles appeared.In OE the word-order was free because inflections were employed to show the relations of the words in

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    The Gerund

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    by an adverb. [e.g. She burst out crying bitterly. (Hardy)] | 3.*can be modified by a noun in the possessive case or by a possessive pronoun. [e.g. Is there any objection to my seeing her? (Galsworthy) Кто-нибудь возражает против того‚ чтобы я повидался с ней?] | 3.* has tense distinctions; * of transitive verbs has also voice distinctions. | *developed from the verbal noun‚ which in course of time became verbalized preserving at the same time its nominal character

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    Project In English Submitted By : Mujahid Shakir B. Antao Grade VII-Snow Submitted To: Mrs. Marivic Mangubat English Teacher 7   1. NOUN A Noun Is The Name Of A Person‚ Place‚ Thing‚ Idea‚ Or Quality. Examples: Action Apple Arrow Authority Ball Balance Book‚ Breakfast Car Caution Confidence Computer‚ Danger Daughter Dinosaur Door Ear Egg Elephant Energy Face Flower Fortune Fountain

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    Words often confused

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    publication of a book‚ play‚ etc. adverse‚ averse Adverse means inauspicious‚ hostile; averse means disinclined‚ repelled. “I’m very much averse to making a long‚ arduous journey under such adverse weather conditions.” advice‚ advise Advice is the noun and advise the verb. “His advice was that we should advise everybody to either stay away or be extremely careful.” aloud‚ allowed Aloud means out loud‚ speaking so that someone else can hear you; allowed means permitted. altar‚ alter Altar is

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    word category. (0) (a) man (Noun) - he (Pronoun) ....... as in (0a) (b) oneA (Pronoun) - oneB (Pronoun) ....... as in (0b) (0) (a) The man/he arrived late. (b) At least oneA man took the red oneB. At first I will focus on comparison of the words in (1a). The words are in general considered to be Noun (man) and Pronoun (he). These two categories share some properties. Regarding syntactic criteria‚ both categories generally function as heads of Noun Phrases which can stand as Subject

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