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    extremely rich in verbal phraseological units due to their grammatical features and the diversity of their structural types. It is known that the verb is endowed with the richest grammatical categories in the system of the parts of speech. The same grammatical features pass from the verb to verbal idioms. Becoming a component of an idiom‚ the verb endows its idiom with its grammatical and functional characteristic features. The classification system of phraseological units suggested by Professor

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    Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................5 Advantages & Disadvantages ...................................................................................6 1. Writing about advantages........................................................................................6 2. Writing about disadvantages ........................................................................

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    classes or parts of speech or form classes. The classification is based on meaning‚ form and function. In the English language we have the Open class and Closed class. The Open class is one which new words can be added easily. This class includes nouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives and adverbs. The other is closed class where new words can not be added easily and this includes: determiners‚ enumerators‚ interjection‚ conjunctions and pronouns. The word ‘round’ has deferent meanings depending on the context. One of

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    lotfi azar Linguistic Thursdays 10-12 1 Index What is a collocation? 3 Why learn collocations? 4 How to learn collocations 4 Types of Collocation 5 Collocation Lists 6 General differences among English light verbs 7 Appendix 9 References 18 2 What is a collocation? A collocation is two or more words that often go together. These combinations just sound "right" to native English speakers‚ who use them all the time. On the other hand‚ other

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    Refuge‚ The Fathers House‚ The Beach Conflicting modification on January 7‚ 2013‚ 10:54:32 AM: Dystopia Characterized by a totalitarian government and dehumanization The Road Gerund Phrase- Using verbs ending in ing as a noun Participle-Using a verb as adj Infinitive phrase-A verb that can be used as a noun‚ adj‚ or adverb. (most begin with a "to") Appositive phrase-A noun or pronoun placed beside another noun or pronoun to identify or describe it __________________________________________________________________________________

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    People all around the word are spending more time on social Medias and less time in the real word. The question is‚ do modern technology really harm us? Moreover‚ are we losing a lot of important material when we decide to hide us behind our screens and use a mouse as our representative? These are some of the central and important questions that arise from reading Jonathan Franzen’s essay ‘’ Liking is for Cowards. Go for what hurts’’ from 2011. The author is a 51-years-old man who puts our daily

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    I could say something like‚ “What do think about skiing?” Skiing would then be a gerund form of the activity and is the noun in the sentence. I might want to suggest that someone try a certain sport and here again I can use the gerund form of the verb as in‚ “How about trying hockey as a sport?” There are many uses for the gerund then that can be tailored to the means of communication the speaker wants to use. The gerund may also be incorporated into idiomatic

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    religious beliefs (modal - can) sometimes go(es) the wrong way.  some believers never doubt that their religious what … beliefs? Will do what exactly?- verb + (how does this connect to your thesis?) only goes right way because they believe only that one point of view (will do what to who?-verb – and why?-object) that their religious(what?) verb - object.  there were random killing(s)-plural noun and act(s)- plural noun of terrorism in the world by religious beliefs.  Remember your topic should

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    the heart of the book. It’s not the controversial side-events of a teen’s life (smoking‚ drinking‚ cursing‚ having “sexual relations”) that define a person or this book. It is the lesson of the mercurial nature of life and that change is an active verb not a static noun. High school is a time of life in which everything is in flux‚ your body‚ your moods‚ your relationships and your future all while you’re trapped in the “labyrinth of suffering.” Teens need to live in the moment and not to plan ahead

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    TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING STUDIES PREP SCHOOL INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED READING BOOK REPORT FORM Name Baris Tokel Date 6/04/2013 Title of Story/Book The Sugar Glider Author Rod Neilsen Setting: The story takes place in southeastern part of Australia Main Characters (with analysis) Don Radcliffe: a pilot‚ close friend of Paul‚ father of Judy Paul Copeman: a pilot‚ close friend od Don Judy Radcliffe: daughter of Don Radcliffe Sylvia: ex-wife of Don Beulah Copeman:

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