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    Ba English Solved

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    Visit www.myignou.in to download more solved assignments!  EEG-02/BEGE-102 Solved Assignment 2012-2013 Presented by www.myignou.in V. There are only two nasal-consonants in English ans) False VII. We normally use the falling tone in commands ans) True VIII.We normally use the rising tone in polite requests ans) True IX. Complex words are combinations of free morphemes ans) False X. A stem consisting of a simple free morpheme is a root ans) True 1 | P a g e   Downloaded from www.myignou

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    English grammar summary

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    Grammatical Analysis: form‚ function‚ meaning 3.1 Form (or Formal) Categories 1) Sentence level: simple‚ compound‚ complex‚ complex compound‚ compound complex 2) Clause level: main clause‚ subclause‚ finite‚ non-finite‚ …3) Phrase level: noun phrase‚ adjective phrase‚ prepositional phrase‚ adverb phrase‚ …4) Word level: noun‚ lexical verb‚ (modal) auxiliary‚ demonstrative det.‚ personal pronoun‚ …3.2 Function (or Functional) Categories Sentence or Clause level: Subject‚ Direct Object‚ Indirect Obj

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    Academic integriti

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    Plan. I. Introduction. What is a noun declension? II. Mainly part 1. Old English noun declension 2. Middle English noun declension 3. New English noun declension III. Conclusion IV. References I. Introduction. What is a noun declension? Noun Declension - It’s how a noun changes (‘declines’) its form depending on its position in a sentence‚ i.e.‚ whether it’s a subject‚ a direct object

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    brother‚ a well – respected scientist‚ made an important discovery. Use a comma to set off interjections. Example: Well‚ it’s about time that you got here. Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives. If two adjectives modify a noun in the same way‚ they are called coordinate adjectives. Coordinate adjectives can also be joined with the coordinating conjunction and instead of a comma. Example: We walked the long‚ dusty road to the abandoned farm. OR: We walked the long and dusty road to the abandoned

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    The Rise and fall of Oil and Gas Prices 12/13/09 The U.S Benchmark sets the oil prices depending on the supply and demand. Gas and oil prices are rising and falling so much because of the number of investors‚ and the demand among the American people. The U.S. Benchmark sets the oil prices according to the supply and demand for oil‚ in a little town call Cushing‚ Oklahoma. The demand for oil this year had plunged twenty [Express numbers higher than nine in digits (when not

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    Jimmy Savile recently passed away before the publishing of the article and the writer has been extremely careful and caution with the choice of vocabulary. This is shown as Jimmy Savile is constantly referred to as ‘eccentric’ which is a sensitive adjective usually used when describing a child. Throughout the article Jimmy Savile is showered with compliments and is spoken of with the upmost respect‚ “with a very high IQ” This makes the reader really admire Jimmy Savile as a tremendous figure in television

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    group - but behind the comprehensible language‚ Susan Cheever hides her main purpose with her essay. Her main purpose is to honour Central Park with its diverse glory. To honour Central Park‚ Susan Cheever uses a contrasting language‚ where the adjectives reveal her attitude and vision of Central Park in New York City and the life in the ‘real’ country‚ in Westchester. An example of the contrasting language does this quotation demonstrates: “Why would I want to swim in someone’s muddy

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    his experiences with spiders as well as some facts about spiders. With strong uses of adjectives and nouns he creates graphic images in our minds about the reality of Black Widow spiders. In “Caught in the Widow’s Web” Grice discusses the web of the spider by using adjectives such as: “ugliest‚ stiff‚ and smells”. He portrays the image of spiders’ webs being a foul object. Grice intricately uses adjectives to show the spider’s aggressiveness towards his victims. The Widows have an immense appetite

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    CONTENTS Introduction……………………………………………………….3 Chapter I. Word-formation and its basic peculiarities……….……5 1.1. Affixation in the English language……………………..…….7 1.2. Degree of derivation…….…………………………...……….7 1.3.Homonymic derivational affixes……………………...……..18 Chapter II. Prefixation in the English language…………………28 2.1. Prefixation. Some debatable problems………………...……28 2.2. Classification of prefixes…………………………..………..33 2.3. Productive and non-productive word building

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    Theoretical English Grammar

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    Theoretical English Grammar. Moscow. 11. Bloomfield‚ L. (1933). Language. New York. 12. Bolinger‚ D. (1968). Entailment and the Meaning of Structures. In: Glossa 2(:2). 13. Bolinger‚ D. (1968). Aspects of Language. New York. 14. Bolinger‚ D. (1967). Adjectives in English. In: Lingua (18). 15. Celce-Murcia‚ M.‚ Larsen-Freeman‚ D. (1983). The grammar Book. 16. Chomsky‚ N. (1962). Syntactic Structures. Mouton. 17. Clark‚ A. M. (1965). Spoken English. An Idiomatic Grammar for Foreign Students 18. Collins

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