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    by a metaphor “ it is no shame to have a dirty face – the shame comes when you keep it dirty” this shows Barbara is disappointed but willing to forgive Perry if he cleans his face referring to the crimes he has committed and learns from it. The adjective “dirty” is a metaphor for Perry’s misdeeds; Barbara metaphorically claims that Perry’s “dirty” past has continued to show itself because he refuses to clean it up. Barbara also mentions “shame”‚ which would be undoubtedly felt‚ this could be interpreted

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    Basic concepts in syntax

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    8. LEXICAL CATEGORIES Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Pronoun Preposition Determiner Conjunction  1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. PHRASAL CATEGORIES Noun Phrase (a small bird) Verb Phrase (could have been hit) Adjective Phrase (very small) Adverb Phrase (extremely violently) Prepositional Phrase (on the windscreen) Clause= NP + VP Open vs. Closed word classes  1. 2. 3. 4.  1. 2. 3. 4. Open word classes: new items may be added / lexical meanings Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Closed word classes: no new

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    important/ useful/ interesting/to note/point out/ highlight/ emphasise that ___________________________________________ 4. EMPHASIS MARKERS show clearly what you think is most important but allow you to avoid personal language such as ’I think’ Adjectives: main‚ crucial‚ important‚ significant‚ key‚ essential Nouns: focus‚ element‚ concept‚ theory‚ aspect‚ part‚ idea‚ point‚ argument‚ discussion‚ debate Verbs: to emphasise‚ to summarise‚ to focus‚ to highlight Examples: • • • • The key aspect of

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    Focus on the Learners A. The Intermediate level students have different backgrounds‚ learning experiences‚ and learning styles‚ but they find some common ground in the learning styles preferred‚ the parts of speech to be corrected‚ and the skills to be developed. The class is composed of 11 students who fall within the age range of 17 to 43 years. The group diversity also extends to their nationalities: five Thais‚ two Sri Lankans‚ two Pakistanis‚ one Japanese‚ and one Korean. The students with

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    When a student gets a high score‚ his teacher usually says: “Good job!”. When a child automatically cleans up the room after playing‚ her parents are likely to say: “You are very good”. When you go to school wearing a new shirt‚ you probably hear from your friends: “That shirt looks nice on you”. Those utterances are called compliments which are used to show that someone likes someone else’s appearance‚ belongings‚ or work etc. Due to different cultural background and social values‚ English and Vietnamese

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    or by a word of comparison such as as‚ more‚ or less and the conjunction- or preposition-like word as or than. The comparative is frequently associated with adjectives and adverbs because these words take the -er suffix or modifying word more or less (e.g. faster‚ more intelligent‚ less wasteful); it can also‚ however‚ appear when no adjective or adverb is present‚ for instance with nouns (e.g. more men than women). The syntax of comparative constructions is poorly understood due to the complexity

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    I don’t understand our relationship. Sometimes we’re friends‚ sometimes we’re more than friends‚ and sometimes I’m just a stranger to you. I’m proud of my heart. It’s been played‚ stabbed‚ cheated‚ burned and broken‚ but somehow still works. I get speechless when I’m with you sometimes. It’s really stressing. "No matter what happens‚ or how bad it seems today‚ life does go on‚ and it will be better tomorrow." Dear Brain‚ sorry for overloading you. Dear Pillow‚ sorry for the tears

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    Q1. What are prepositions? Ans. A word which shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in a sentence is called “pronoun” Q2. Write any six conjunctions? Ans. Although‚ who‚ and ‚ but ‚ because‚ whom. Q3. Combine the following sentences. Roger hates history. He likes English. He likes Maths. Ans. Roger hates history but he likes English and maths. The day was cold. The day was windy. It was only the first of February. Ans. The day was cold and windy

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    How does Steinbeck use language to present the character of Curley’s wife in ‘of mice and men?’ Steinbeck uses a lot of stereotyping in his novella‚ ‘Of Mice and Men.’ He uses Crooks‚ a black man‚ to show how black people were treated in the 1930s and he uses Curley’s wife to show how insignificant women were in the 1930s. Steinbeck also uses the vernacular throughout the book to paint a more realistic picture and allow us to understand how people spoke to each other on the ranch.

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    Verga peluda en el aire

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    undiluted - not moderated or weakened in any way: a sudden surge of pure‚ undiluted happiness. elusive |iˈlo͞osiv| adjective difficult to find‚ catch‚ or achieve: success will become ever more elusive. • difficult to remember or recall: the elusive thought he had had moments before. subdue |səbˈd(y)o͞o| verb (subdues‚ subduing‚ subdued) [ with obj. ] overcome‚ quieten‚ or bring under control (a feeling or person): she managed to subdue an instinct to applaud. • bring (a country or people)

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