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    Irregular Verbs

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    REGULAR / IRREGULAR VERBS The English language uses both regular and irregular verbs. When forming the past tense or the present/past perfect tense of these verbs‚ we use different methods. To form the past tense of a regular verb ending with a vowel (a‚ e‚ i‚ o‚ u)‚ add a d to the word. To form the present/past perfect tense‚ add a d plus a helping verb (have‚ had‚ or has). For example‚ the verb share ends with the vowel e. share = present tense shared (share + d) = past tense had shared

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    given shelter. Macbeth has obviously been here all night and probably didn’t leave his castle. Macbeth is low in the line for being king and after seeing him rise form Thane of Glamis to Cawdor I don’t underestimate his ambition to gain more power‚ “He bade me‚ from him‚ (King Duncan) call thee Thane of Cawdor.”(1.3.110) Having Duncan over at Macbeth’s castle would be a perfect opportunity to kill him because no one would expect anything. Macbeth is a loyal soldier who has served and looked up to Duncan

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    Femme Fatale Coleridge’s Christabel is counted among the first works of English literature to approach the topic of the femme fatale. He created what is considered common stock in literature about female vampires. Many writers have created versions of Coleridge’s Christabel using Geraldine as the foundation for their femme fatale character and often even using her name or a slight variation. The first part of the poem seems to suggest that Geraldine may be a creature that is not of the

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    Antigone: A Short Story

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    When I awoke‚ I found myself standing upright in a large cave facing a wall of stone‚ which struck me as odd until I remembered the events that had recently transpired. Quickly‚ I shook myself and turned away from the wall to a sight that made me gasp in awe. A line of people extended for what was at least a mile‚ winding their way over to the river that ran between this land and the underworld itself. I joined the queue and waited for my chance to cross the Styx. The second I hopped off the boat

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    Halløj

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    afterwards. Being a forgetful teenager‚ she always left her gloves in the train and would lose her temper completely when her mother scolded her afterwards.  Left er et adjektiv. Adjektiver blive ikke bøjet I køn eller tal. Sammen from bliver brugt I bade ental og flertal. Derfor hedder det left og ikke lefts.  4. The main character tries to escape from the death‚ but in the end it catches up with him.  The main character tires to escape from death‚ but in the end it catches up with him  §41 – Ingen

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    Youngblood Quiapo vendors By Consuelo Maria G. Lucero Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 01:19:00 07/03/2008 Filed Under: Personalities The day after “Ka Bel” died‚ my father sent me an email urging me to go to the wake for the party-list representative. He said Crispin Beltran was once his boss and one whom he deeply respected‚ and he felt it was his filial obligation to offer flowers and prayers at his wake. But since he was away in Maastricht‚ the Netherlands‚ on a scholarship

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    Macbeth: Post Traumatic

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    soldier in the army. In the Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ the captain explains to the king‚ that Macbeth has killed the traitor. “Which smoked with bloody execution‚ like valor’s minion carved out his passage till he faced the slave; which nevr shook hands‚ nor bade farewell to him‚ till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops” (Act 1 Scene 2: 18-22).The killing of the traitor was the start of Macbeth’s killing spree‚ also the start of the post traumatic stress disorder. The way Macbeth killed the soldier‚

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    this the Capulets house‚ sir?” The servant says‚ “Yes‚” I reply‚ “What do you want?” “I have come to give your family an invitation from the king himself‚ to a feast‚” He hands me a piece of rolled up parchment which I took in my hand. The servant bade me goodbye and left. I took the invitation to my father’s study and gave it to my father. He later told our family‚ the Capulets that we were invited to a feast at the King’s Castle‚ and told us to wear our finest clothes to the feast.

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    Grammar assignment 1 A 1) Does she really knows how to make an authentic Victoria sponge cake? Does she really know how to make an authentic Victoria sponge cake? √ Uregelmæssigt udsagnsord. 2) Through practice Galileo became good to observe the stars and was able to identify craters on the moon. Through practice Galileo became good to observe the stars and were able to identify craters on the moon. 3. person ental. 3) The long-term consequences of sleeping too little is still unclear

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    Ellen Skiff English 11 CP‚ Period 2 The Canterbury Tales Character Analysis December 4‚ 2009 Character Analysis of the Wife of Bath ➢ Profession In the times of Chaucer‚ women were inferior to men. They were expected to be obedient‚ and polite. In reality‚ women worked and did what they wanted to do. Many became skilled tradesmen and were employed in workshops (“Medieval Women”). In The Canterbury Tales The Wife of Bath developed a talent for weaving cloth. She did not create cloth

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