go) or a gerund (going). Example: The young man threw the old dog a bone. Adjective Phrase An adjective phrase is a phrase with an adjective as its head. An adjective phrase modifies a noun. Occasionally following a noun Example: The girl with long hair is my sister. Adverb Phrase An adverb phrase is a group of words which functions like an adverb. An adverb phrase modifies a verb‚ adjective‚ or adverb. It is used to tell when‚ where‚ how‚ or to what extent about the word it
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Degree of Comparison of Adjectives. 2. Describe persons‚ animals‚ places or things using The Three Degree of Comparison. 3. Appreciate the differences of every individual or thing in their daily lives. II. Subject Matter Three Degree of Comparison of Adjectives Reference/s: Teacher Angelyn ( November 29‚ 2008) . Three Degree of Comparison of Adjectives. Retrieved February 12‚2014‚ http://tx.english-ch.com/teacher/angelyn/level-a/three-degree-of-comparison-of-adjectives/ PELC Speaking 12
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TRANSLATION: The process of turning an original or "source" text into a text in another language. TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES Direct Translation Techniques are used when structural and conceptual elements of the source language can be transposed into the target language. Direct translation techniques include: * Borrowing * Calque * Literal Translation Borrowing Borrowing is the taking of words directly from one language into another without translation. For example software‚ funk. English
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produce Verb : produce Adjective: adjective 4 Market (noun) A market consists of all the consumers who purchase a particular type of good or service. The economy and markets are directly proportional. /ˈmɑːkɪt/ demand‚ call‚ want‚ desire‚ need‚ Adjective : marketable 5 Consumer (noun) A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. The consumer feedback is important in marketing. /kənˈsjuːmə/ purchaser‚ buyer‚ customer‚ shopper Adjective : consuming‚ marketable
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imagine In compound nouns‚ e.g. a driving lesson‚ a swimming pool‚ bird-watching‚ train-spotting What’s the difference between a Gerund and a Participle? A Gerund is a verb form used as a noun whilst a Participle is a verb form used as an adjective. Gerund : A verbal noun in Latin that expresses generalized or uncompleted action : Any of several linguistic forms analogous to the Latin gerund in languages other than Latin; especially : the English verbal noun in -ing that has the function
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Explain why you choose the images and symbols you did and what do they represent. ϖ Paragraph 2: Restate and explain why the adjectives you included on your collage describe the poem. ϖ Paragraph 3: Why did you choose statements and text pieces on your collage and further explain them. To begin with‚ I organized my collage in such a way that each individual adjective‚ and statement from the poem
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1. Con is a prefix that contains two definitions. The most widely used Con can mean with as connecting together or with. Con can also mean against coming from the Latin word contra. Contradiction- adjective Contradiction- means assertion of the contrary or opposite; denial. Etymology- Con (against from Latin word contra) + diction (to speak) Control- verb Control means to exercise restraint or direction over an object. Also means to dominate and or command objects. Etymology- Con (against) + roll (move
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the best physical‚ (ADJECTIVE) intellectual (ADJECTIVE) and emotional (ADJECTIVE) capacity to fulfill this duty towards the nation and to one’s own self. However‚ this simple rule of nature has been crippled by the ever growing menace of child labour. If one conceives the idea of child labour‚ it brings before the eyes the picture of exploitation of little‚ physically (adverb) tender‚ illiterate and under nourished children working in hazardous (ADJECTIVE) and unhealthy (ADJECTIVE) conditions. Child
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Geach explains that there are two different kinds of adjectives‚ predicative and attributive. In a phrase “X is an AB”‚ A being an adjective and B being a noun‚ “A” is predicative if the phrase splits logically into “X is A” and “X is B”. “A” is attributive if the phrase does not logically split into “X is A” and “X is B” (Geach 34). For example‚ take the phrase “Sam is a small whale”. The adjective “small” is attributive because the phrase does not logically split into “Sam
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THE CORRELATION BETWEEN VOCABULARY AND NARRATIVE WRITING OF TENTH GRADE STUDENT AT SMA NEGERI 5 BATAM IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 YOVITA WANDA HERAWATI English Department Student of Universitas Putera Batam FRANGKY SILITONGA‚ S.Pd. M.S.I English Department Lecturer of Universitas Putera Batam ABSTRAK Jurnal ini tentang korelasi antara kosakata dan menulis narasi di SMA Negeri 5. Subyek penelitian ini adalah siswa di SMA Negeri 5 Batam dari kelas sepuluh (X) pada tahun akademik 2013/2014
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