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    1.Meaning of bombastic (adjective) pompous; wordy; turgid; inflated; exaggerated Example The bombastic woman talks a lot about herself. 2.Meaning of mettlesome (adjective) courageous; brave; fearless Example Such an attitude required fresh springs of energy‚ and the effect - I was delighted to sense it as I woke each day - was to make me more bouncy and mettlesome than I had been for weeks. 3.Meaning of obtrusive (adjective) thrusting oneself or itself into undue prominence; invasive

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    a descriptive essay really effective. Here are some of them: 1. Imaginative language – this makes a descriptive essay really effective. The power of words is immeasurable if it is appropriately used. The art of playing with the most appropriate adjectives is the key for it. 2. Interesting comparisons – although the subject matter in a descriptive essay is pretty simple‚ it somehow becomes extraordinary using interesting comparisons. A classic example to this is the act of the writer to compare a

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    they belong to the VERBS group. In other words‚ all words in the English language are divided into eight different categories. Each category has a different role/function in the sentence. The English parts of speech are: Nouns‚ pronouns‚ adjectives‚ verbs‚ adverbs‚ prepositions‚ conjunctions and interjections. Same Word – Several Parts of SpeechIn the English language many words are used in more than one way. This means that a word can function as several different parts of speech. For

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    Atwood tells the reader not to focus on the “who” and “what”‚ but to focus on the “how” and “why” (259). She portrays her satirical style by using empty adjectives‚ a tone of irony‚ and metaphors throughout her work. Atwood uses adjectives that are not descriptive enough to create imagery as one way to show her satirical tone. She uses adjectives like

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    beyond these there are significant variations in different languages.[1] For example‚ Japanese has as many as three classes of adjectives where English has one; Chinese‚ Korean and Japanese have nominal classifiers whereas European languages do not; many languages do not have a distinction between adjectives and adverbs‚ adjectives and verbs (see stative verbs) or adjectives and nouns[citation needed]‚ etc. This variation in the number of categories and their identifying properties entails that analysis

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    NAME : ADRIANO GILBERT JEANNETON STUDENT IDENTITY NUMBER : 1201820 MODULE CODE : BEGE 102 MODULE : THE STRUCTURE OF MODERN ENGLISH TUTOR : DR ISHWAR R DHOOWOOAH ASSIGNMENT : 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 ASSIGNMENT 1 1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Use appropriate examples‚ wherever applicable‚ to illustrate your answer: i) Phonology Phonology is the study of how sound system is organized and

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    English third person pronouns show masculine‚ feminine‚ and neuter gender. Unlike Modern English‚ Old English also marks grammatical gender on demonstratives‚ adjectives‚ and nouns. The grammatical gender of the noun determines the gender of the demonstrative and the adjective. Thus‚ the masculine forms of the demonstrative and adjective are used before masculine nouns such as cyning ‘king’; the feminine forms are used before feminine nouns such as lufu ‘love’; and the neuter forms are used before

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    C o n j u n c t i o n s | Sentence connectors | Others | Coordinating | Subordinating | Paired conjunctions | | | and … (too) | as just as | both … and not only … but alsoneither … nor | similarlylikewisein the same way | just likethe samealikesimilar tothe same asthe same (…as)equalequallyas well as …also too | COMPARISON STRUCTURE WORDS AND PHRASES * Sentence connectors connect two independent clauses. All sentence connectors may be used with a period and a comma between the independent

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    100 TRICKS OF CORRECTION OF SENTENCES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR ALL EXAMS BY DAS SIR ‚KOLKATA(09038870684) A. SUBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT 1 . Two or more Singular Subjects connected by and usually take a Verb in the Plural. For example‚ Incorrect- Hari and Ram is here. Correct- Hari and Ram are here. 2. If two Singular Nouns refer to the same person or thing‚ the Verb must be Singular. Incorrect- The Secretary and Principal are coming. Correct- The Secretary and Principal is coming. (Here the same person

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    Critique: Passage from The Stranger by Albert Camus: At the same instant the sweat in my eyebrows dripped down over my eyelids all at once and covered them with a warm‚ thick film. My eyes were blinded behind the curtain of tears and salt. All I could feel were the cymbals of sunlight crashing on my forehead and‚ indistinctly‚ the dazzling spear flying up from the knife in front of me. The scorching blade slashed at my eyelashes and stabbed at my stinging eyes. That’s when everything began to reel

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