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    2009‚ from http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/nouncompound.htm Compound verb Megginson‚ David. (2007). Word formation. Retrieved December‚ 20‚ 2009‚ from http://www.writingcentre.uottawa.ca/hypergrammar/wordform.html. Muthusami. (2008). Compound Adjectives in English: A brief overview. Retrieve December‚ 20‚ 2009‚ from http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1135622/compound_adjectives_in_english_a_brief.html?cat=4. Nguyen‚ T.G. (2006). Dan luan ngon ngu hoc. Ha Nam: Education Publishing House.

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    Grammar Exercises for Practice 1 R. Mittoo A. Plural Nouns Branches attornys correct companies Morrises Saturdays Example: The newspaper names editors-in-chief for both branchs. Use s‚ es‚ ies for plurals. Except for single digits and letters. ’s is possession/belonging 1. Three of the attornies representing the defendants were from cities in other states. 2. Four students discussed the positives and negatives of attending colleges or universities. 3. Since the 1970s‚ most companys have

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    the air like a toy . "Billowing smoke shot out of the shopping centre". This makes the smoke come alive‚ like it has moved and shaped its way .The way that smoke "shot" out gives it a lot of energy and this creates movement into the picture. The adjective "billowing" may also give it energy and make the smoke grow‚ so therefore personification is used to enhance the picture of smoke coming out of the shopping centre. Another example would be "intense heat" the effect of this on the reader will make

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    opening sentence creates empathy in the reader‚ making him feel as is he was also on this long journey. The use of prepositions in the opening sentence also creates the feeling of monotony someone would experience on this kind of journey. The use of adjectives gives the attitude of the narrator to the industrialisation‚ such as "ugly villages of workmen’s houses"‚ the "grimy cold little market-places" and the "little ugly place of industry‚" which all portray his aversion to industrialisation and its

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    style has been said to lack substance because he avoids direct statements and descriptions of emotion. Basically his style is simple‚ direct and somewhat plain. He developed a forceful prose style characterized by simple sentences and few adverbs or adjectives. He wrote concise‚ vivid dialogue and exact description of places and things. Critic Harry Levin pointed out the weakness of syntax and diction in Hemingway’s writing‚ but was quick to praise his ability to convey action The majority of

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    Using adjectives Placed before a noun: I have brown hair. It was an interesting book. Placed after a link verb: This cake is delicious. The snow feels cold. | VerbsWords that express the actions of a person or thing.run‚ breathe‚ grow‚ have‚ be ‘Doing’ words | Using verbs to describe… Actions: She is laughing. Events: It rained for days. Situations: We had a lovely time. Change: Children grow up quickly. | AdverbsGives information about a verb‚ adjective or another

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    people may may look like some goody-two shoes kind of people in front of the society buthis page intentionally left blank CORRECTNESS RESEARCH G Grammatical Sentences Subject-verb agreement Verb forms‚ tenses‚ and moods Pronouns Adjectives and adverbs Sentence fragments Run-on sentences G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 R Researching Conducting research Evaluating sources Managing information; avoiding plagiarism Choosing a documentation style R1 R2 R3 R4 M M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 Multilingual

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    ENROLLMENT NUMBER : 146712408 NAME : RADHICKA JAIDEEP CHAUDHURI ADDRESS : COURSE TITLE : THE STRUCTURE OF MODERN ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT CODE : EEG-02/BEGE-102/TMA/2014-2015 STUDY CENTRE : 2868D DATE OF SUBMISSION : PHONE NUMBER : +918961545406

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    I. Read The Wall Street Journal and The Economist daily. II. Become intimate with Microsoft Excel. III. Know the fundamentals of Accounting. IV. Refresh working knowledge of Statistics. Harvard Business School Dean Announces 5 New Priorities What does this mean for you? During the interview‚ you will be asked to articulate why a particular school’s curriculum is a good fit for you and your professional goals. Make sure you understand the distinctions between different programs — which

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    Modification

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    accompanied (or modified) by another (e.g.‚ an adjective). The accompanying element is called a modifier. In morphology‚ modification is a process of change in a root or stem. See Examples and Observations‚ below. See also: Modifier Attributive Noun Compound Adjective Dangling Modifier‚ Misplaced Modifier‚ and Squinting Modifier Degree Modifier Downtoner Epithet Intensifier Predeterminer Qualifier and Quantifier Resumptive Modifier Sentence Adverb Stacking Submodifier Summative Modifier

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