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    Arabic Grammar Notes

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    ‘tanweenun’: I add a ‘n’ to the ‘harakatun’; ‘hamzatu-l’qaTa`i’: I just write the ‘harakatun’ or a ‘ ‘ ’ when necessary; ‘hamzatu-l’waSli’ (when not pronounced): -x’; (when pronounced): same as ‘hamzatu-l’qaTa’i’. Three Kinds of Words in Arabic: Verb Noun‚ Pronoun‚ Adjective‚ Adverb Letter‚ Particle / / Note: The singular ‘ismun’ has a ‘hamzatu-l’waSli’‚ but not the plural. / Vowels: : / : Moon Letters: Sun Letters: ________________________ _________________________

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    how odd-it is an elliptical sentence. Free-indirect thought intermingles with the core of the text and makes it more realistic and personified. We might guess that these words could pertain to her mother. Such words as the adjective “practical”‚ the noun “proposition» are not widely used in everyday talks‚ especially by a child. In such a way the author foregrounds the idea‚ that Karen according to her age is still a teenager‚ but according to her rather sophisticated and critical way of thinking deeply

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    The Jar of Tassai

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    : a. Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases b. Tenses of Verbs (Simple Past Tense) A. Prepositions/Prepositional Phrase * A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence. Rule : A preposition always introduces a phrase. The noun or pronoun that ends a prepositional phrase is the object of the preposition which introduces the phrase. Examples : aboard along behind by about amid below down above among beneath during

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    aoa

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    EnglishClub is a web site. I likeEnglishClub. Noun thing or person pen‚ dog‚ work‚ music‚ town‚ London‚ teacher‚ John This is my dog. He lives in my house. We live in London. Adjective describes a noun a/an‚ the‚ 2‚ some‚ good‚ big‚ red‚ well‚ interesting I have two dogs. My dogs are big. I likebig dogs. Adverb describes a verb‚ adjective or adverb quickly‚ silently‚ well‚ badly‚ very‚ really My dog eats quickly. When he is veryhungry‚ he eats reallyquickly. Pronoun replaces a noun I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ some Tara is

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    Error Anaylsis

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    ERROR ANALYSIS Errors VS Mistakes Error Error usually means that the person who committed it did something wrong because they thought wrongly and judged incorrectly. It is used for formal situations and is more serious since it is usually a more important problem that occurred due to the misjudgment. It is more technical and formal. Mistake Mistake refers to something that is more common. An example is mistaking salt from sugar‚ it is a common mistake and everyone makes it sometimes

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    beingfarfromexhaustive.lt should be also borne in mind that the verbs are mostly polysemantic and have other meanings in addition to those indicated. Like other verbs creating a vivid image they often receive a permanent metaphorical meaning. Verbs based on nouns denoting some part of the human body will show a re-gularity of instrumental meaning‚ even though the polyse¬mantic ones among them will render other meanings as well‚ e. g. eye ’to watch carefully’ (with eyes); finger ’to touch with the fingers1;

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    Guidelines for Rendering

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    them consist of noun phrases with no verb. | | |кількість загиблих у результаті торнадо в штаті міссурі вже досягла 139 осіб | | |missouri tornado death toll now 139 | |B |Headlines often contain strings of three‚ four or more nouns; nouns earlier in the

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    Daniell S English Exam

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    underlined word. Whenever the door slams‚ the lamp rocks back and forth. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb How much cloth will it take to make the curtains? a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb Please turn on the light. a) Adjective b) Noun c) Verb d) Adverb She went to the market to buy some vegetables. a) Noun b) Verb c) Adverb d) Preposition Jasmines are white in color. a) Verb b) Noun c) Adjective d) Adverb

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    negative prefixes

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    Dis- can be used with verbs‚ nouns‚ adjectives or adverbs.It also has other meanings besides making words negative. In-‚ non-‚ and un- are usually used for nouns‚ adjectives‚ or the adverbs formed from them‚ and they mean not _____. (In- is from Latin‚ non- from Old French‚ and un- from Old English. Non- also means lack of something.) Mis- (often from Old English‚ or in some words from French) is used with verbs (and adjectives and adverbs made from them)‚ as well as nouns. It means bad‚ wrong‚ or wrongly

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    Verb and Example

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    big‚ great‚ high‚ large or tall Word | Explanation | Example | big | large in size‚ degree or amount | a big stone | great | much bigger than average | a great success a great time | high | measurement from the bottom to the top; greater than normal | a high mountain a high level | large | big in size and quantity | a large country a large number of people | tall | greater height than average | a tall man | Note: We use high or tall when we talk about buildings. | borrow or lend

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