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    Grammar 101

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    Sentences: Simple‚ Compound‚ and Complex A common weakness in writing is the lack of varied sentences. Becoming aware of three general types of sentences--simple‚ compound‚ and complex--can help you vary the sentences in your writing. The most effective writing uses a variety of the sentence types explained below. 1. Simple Sentences A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject‚ a verb‚ and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following:

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    English Grammar

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    Page 11: Assignment B 1) Of course‚ my children visit my once in a while 2) Late in the evening the telephone rang. 3) After lunch I go for a walk in Central Park 4) A week ago my brother won 15.000 kroners on the pools. 5) In the morning I’m always to busy to eat anything. 6) Eventually‚ the secretary admitted that he’d made a mistake. 7) “I’ve never been good at mathematics”‚ the father said. 8) Lisa had definitely seen the man before. 9) If I decide to buy the house I’ll let you know

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    Colloquial English Grammar

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    Estonian Business School Institute of Foreign Languages GRAMMAR OF SPOKEN ENGLISH Term Paper By Maria Esko BBL-2 Supervisor: Ludmilla Podolski Tallinn 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Common Features of Spoken English 4 Grammar Characteristics 7 Clause Combination 7 Position of items 8 Pausing‚ Repeating and Recasting 8 Organising the discourse 9 Ellipsis 9 Response Tokens 10 Vague Expressions 11 Headers and Tails 11 Conclusion 12 References 13 Introduction

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    practical grammar

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    5/ Predicate – the 2nd principal part of the sentence which expresses an action‚ state or quallity of a person or thing‚ expressed by the subject. The adverbal clause The adv cl erform the function of the adv mod It can modifie a V an adj or an adv in principle clause There are several types of adv cl: of time‚ place‚cause/reason‚ perpose‚condition‚consecion‚result‚manner comparison They are usualy joined with the pr cl by means of sub-g conj There is no usualy asyndetical coordination

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    Grammar Exercises

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    Complete each of the sentences below with a verb from the box. (The answers are at the bottom of the page.) start ⁄ take ⁄ eat ⁄ think ⁄ sleep ⁄ go ⁄ like ⁄ drink ⁄ write ⁄ lives      1. The film ________________ every day at 8 p.m. 2. Many children _________________ milk with their meals. 3. Cats generally _______________ a lot. 4. Julie _______________ a letter to her mother once a week. 5. Tom and Julie _______________ in a big city in the centre of the country. 6. Tourists _______________ to

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    Grammar Refresh

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    NounsWords that identify a person‚ idea or thing.woman‚ tree‚ love‚ city‚ computer ‘Naming’ words | Types of noun Common: refers to things in general friendship‚ dog‚ night‚ road‚ education Proper: a specific person/place/thing Edinburgh‚ Asia‚ Clare‚ Tuesday‚ Big Ben Concrete: something that exists physically dog‚ road‚ Asia‚ Big Ben‚ computer Abstract: intangible idea love‚ friendship‚ education‚ time Collective: groups of people or things audience

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    Grammar Translation Method

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    Contrastive Study of Grammar Translation Method and Communicative Approach in Teaching English Grammar Shih-Chuan Chang Department of Foreign Languages‚ Cheng Shiu University Chengcing Rd. Niaosong Township‚ Kaohsiung County‚ 833‚ Taiwan Tel: 886-07-731-0606-6212 Received: October 21‚ 2010 Accepted: January 11‚ 2011 E-mail: llc724@csu.edu.tw doi:10.5539/elt.v4n2p13 Abstract The Grammar Translation Method and the Communicative Approach have both played important roles in grammar teaching.

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    I know how important deadlines are and how the impact the work of the rest of the team. I would let myself know that people are relying on me to have my portion of a project or assignment done in order for their portions to be implemented and the final project to be completed. In order to avoid this in the future‚ I will make sure that I keep track of all deadlines and schedule my time

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    Grammar Grade 9

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    Grade 9 Grammar Skills Resource Page Written June 2005 V. Burdette and R. Nazarko |Students will be able to: |Resources: | |identify the eight basic parts of speech in a sentence (noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ |MCAS #1 Reviewing the parts of speech worksheets and quiz | |adverb‚ adjective

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    Topic : The Effectiveness of Using Games in Teaching Grammar for Year Five Students. CHAPTER 1 : 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this research paper we will study the effectiveness of games in teaching grammar for year five students. We will learn to incorporate and use appropriate games when teaching grammar to year five students as games are a part of stimulant. The best way to teach people on anything is to keep them interested by making the teaching process fun. English language is just like any

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