NEWS : A COMPLEX SITUATION INSTRUCTION : UNDERLINE SUBJECT AND CIRCLE VERB. 1. A RM100mil sports complex in Setapak that was supposed to have been close to completion by now‚ is nowhere to be seen and residents are questioning the delay. 2. In 2011‚ then Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Fuad Ismail had reportedly said the sports complex would be constructed in Jalan Ayer Jerneh in Setapak and would be ready in about three years. 3. The complex was to be named Kompleks Sukan 1Malaysia
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Reality: Factive verb‚ that requires what is known to be true Unit 2: First part of Pinker Chapter 2 How children learn a language: Chomsky’s Universal Grammar - If children just imitate their parents they should not be able to say things that they have never heard. Children imitate but they also generalize‚ however children never overgeneralize - Noam Chomsky: Children are born with some type of genetically coded grammar Locative Verbs: Container vs. Content-locative verbs - Verbs: Intransitive:
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ASSN 1 Part One: Grammar 1) You should go to the doctor: 1. Modal auxiliary verb. 2. Used in conjunction with main verb to express shades of time and mood. In this case‚ someone is suggesting/giving advice someone else to do or plan something in the future. 3. Subject + should + base verb 4. Phonemic: /ju: ʃʊd gəәʊ/ 5. A group of friends are talking about their lunch yesterday. Ross: “I really enjoyed my meal at that Mexican
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Introducción a la Lectura Comprensiva de Inglés Académico para Medicina Veterinaria FICHA #8: TIEMPOS VERBALES (formación) En un curso de lectura comprensiva‚ la idea de presentar la formación de los tiempos verbales es sólo para reconocimiento de los mismos en los textos. El siguiente cuadro muestra‚ de manera muy sintética y a través de ejemplos‚ cómo se forman los tiempos verbales llamados simple en inglés‚ en sus formas afirmativa‚ negativa e interrogativa. SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE PRESENT
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A Put in the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses. Example: The sun ______________ now. (to shine) Answer: The sun is shining now. 1) We TV when it started to rain. (to watch) 2) I to visit you yesterday‚ but you not at home. (to want) (to be) 3) Look! It ‚ so we can’t to the beach. (to rain) (to go) 4) There are a lot of clouds! It soon. (to rain) 5) The sun in the East. (to rise) 6) Since 2003 they their son every year. (to visit) 7) While the doctor Mr Jones‚ his son outside this
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Дополните предложения модальными глаголами can/can’t‚ must/mustn’t‚ needn’t‚ have to: 1 A: Is Jason at work today? B: He ...can’t... be. His car isn’t in the car park. 2 A: I can’t do my German homework. It’s too difficult. B: I’ll help you. I............speak German. 3 A: I’m going to watch television. B: Alright‚ but you .............stay up too late. 4 A: We............book a taxi to take us to the airport. B: I’ll do it now. 5 A: I didn’t
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its elements – pens and pencils. Asymmetric coordination occurs when the position of elements is fixed: ladies and gentlemen. Forms of connection within SR1 may be copulative (you and me)‚ disjunctive (you or me)‚ adversative (strict but just) and causative-consecutive (sentence and text level only). Subordination (SR2) – syntagmatic relations of dependence. SR2 are established between the constituents of different linguistic rank. They are observed on the phrase and sentence level. Subordination may
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used to – modal verb‚ to drive – infinitive‚ to work – infinitive E. /ʃi:/ju:st/tʊ/draɪv/tu:/wək/ F. ’Ss may confuse used to with use as a main verb. ’(Scrivener‚ 2010: 262) .With negative ’didn ’t use to ’ ss may add an additional d ’ (Scrivener‚ 2010: 262) making it ’she didn ’t used to ’. ss may not grasp that the positive ’used to ’ is used for referring to events that have stopped‚ e.g. ’I used to smoke when I was young
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procurement of alleviation and in addition occupation opportunities‚ which served to begin monetary recuperation despite the fact that it was not totally accomplished until nineteen forty-one as ammo businesses prepared for the Second World War. The causative elements of the Great Depression are still a disputable issue for students of history and financial experts.
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Was Ali able to find his passport when he arrived to the airport gate? No Do we know exactly when he lost it? No d) Form: Present perfect. He (Subject) + has (aux.) + lost (verb) +his (pronoun) +passport (object). +Past participle. e) Phonology: He’s lost his passport. (Highlighted words show sentence stresses) /hi:z//lɒst/ Model
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