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    Reference Letter

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    Reference Letter Format Salutation If you are writing a personal letter of reference‚ include a salutation (Dear Dr. Smith‚ Dear Mr. Jones‚ etc.). If you are writing a general reference letter‚ say "To Whom it May Concern" or simply don’t include a salutation. Paragraph 1 The first paragraph of the reference letter explains your connection to the person you are recommending‚ including how you know them‚ and why you are qualified to write a reference letter to recommend employment or graduate

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    What a subject is of a sentence: The subject of a sentence is the person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb. What the verb is in a sentence: The verb usually follows the subject and identifies an action or a state of being. What the direct object is in a sentence: The object that directly receives the action of the verb. Example1: Bill hit the ball. "Ball" receives the action of the verb "hit

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    Unit 2 - Parts of Speech

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    WORKSHEET – UNIT 2 Task 1 - Write 5 examples of each of the following: Countable noun Dog Cat Animal Man Person Uncountable noun Music Art Love Happiness Advice Adjective Average Boiling Broad Ancient Brief Adverb Also Amazingly Always Ahead Angrily Preposition Past About Off Save With Verb Unite twist Untidy Rush Whirl Pronoun He Her Me Your They Infinitive (to + Infinitive) To sleep To eat To wash To love To hate

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    Or (A) Malfunction (B) dispossess (C) superstructure (D) superfine (E) undersigned (F) defrost. 3. Write a note on function of prepositional phrase using appropriate examples. 4. Discuss postmodification in a noun phrase. 5. Give two examples each of noun phrase a object‚ complement and adverbial. 6. Write a brief note on subordinates. 7. Revise the following sentences to eliminate the dangling constructions: (A) Driving along at top speed‚ the road took an unexpected

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    improve my pronunciation * In order to improve my pronunciation‚ I practice speaking English into a tape recorder INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE : FOR “for” can be used to express individual purpose‚ but it’s a preposition and is always followed by noun object. EXAMPLE : * I went to the post office for some stamps. * I went to the store for some bread and coffe * My friends swims every day for exercise and recreation EXERCISE : Error analysis 1. I came to this school for learn

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    Deixis and Definiteness

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    won lottery the day before Can you point out which words are deictic? “ I was there yesterday ” personal spatial temporal Definition Definiteness: A feature of noun phrase selected by the speaker to convey his assumption that the hearer will be able to identify the referent of the noun phrase Example : 1- The sun because there are only one sun‚ The star definite ‚ one star ‚ one moon in

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    Literary Movement Romanticism – (1800-1840) - Romanticism was a literary and artistic movement of the nineteenth century that arose in reaction against eighteenth-century Neoclassicism and placed a premium on fancy‚ imagination‚ emotion‚ nature‚ individuality‚ and exotica. Transcendentalism – (1840-1855) -Transcendentalism was an American literary and philosophical movement of the nineteenth century. The Transcendentalists‚ who were based in New England‚ believed that intuition and the individual

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    usage…………………………... ……17 2.2. Special cases of definite article usage …………………….………….…20 2.2.1. The definite article with geographical names …........................26 2.2.2. The definite article with proper nouns ………………….……..29 2.2.3. The definite article with names of buildings and institutions….30 2.2.4. The use of the article with the names of newspapers‚ periodicals and sporting events………………………………………………………………..31

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    Seminar abstract

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    Review of Market Liquidity Risk Measurement Models Presented By: Kishore Rathi‚ EFPM 2008-12 Seminar Guide: Dr H K Pradhan Abstract Liquidity has been a very elusive topic with very little academic research coverage in Modern Finance. Cohesive definition of this phenomena is far from agreed upon. On the outset liquidity‚ with a number of dimensions and perspectives‚ presents a zig-saw puzzle of a common anticipation of uncertain worst loss. This loss is to be incurred while liquidating a large

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    University of Banja Luka Banja Luka Faculty of Philology January 2013 English Language and Literature Seminar paper Topic: Noun phrase premodification by participles Student: Mentor: Jelena Galić Dejan Milinović

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