Buhuth Mustaqbaliya (24) 2008 PP. [7-19] The Role of Adverbs and Adjectives in English Negation Mahfood Khalaf Aljuburi (1) الملخص نحاول ياه ااالب ب احان بل نااو ي ب اااه ياه ب يزاة بأنتيارهااة مجاااوال حلال اتااوأ ب احياا ب يزا ب ل م هار حوةاة ب ال ب لاب اةى ةالي حياا بلالي ب اااواب ب ااه حلا اا ال ب ااه لب ااه ام اااو بوبق نوياااة ليااو يلاااوهال ب ااه ل ااااو ب ح ها لى هتال حهاااو ياه ااااو ب حا بأنتيااار أثاو بل الب شاكال بخالlocal negation لال ك م الهم شكال بخل ان او هسلل
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and piles of information…’ the adjective ‘anorexic’ contrasts with the verb phrase ‘been fed’ and the metaphorical use of ‘fed piles of information’ which link back to the concept of health. This relates to my target audience as they like to use their imagination to make things more interesting and engaging. I have used pragmatics in my speech to gain support in my argument. For example‚ I used ‘ping’‚ BB’ and the phrase ‘Google it’ a noun
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Typology of phraseological units in English Difference in terminology (“set-phrases”‚ “idioms” and “word-equivalents” [1]) reflects certain differences in the main criteria used to distinguish types of phraseological units and free word-groups. The term “set phrase” implies that the basic criterion of differentiation is stability of the lexical components and grammatical structure of word-groups. There is a certain divergence of opinion as to the essential features of phraseological units as distinguished
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Goerge Orwell‚ in “Politics and the English Language”‚ demonstrates how to effectively express oneself with written language. To do so‚ Orwell states the “dos” and “don’ts” of effective writing. Because the rules for writing effectively are so complex‚ Orwell utilizes parallel structure to make the body structure of his essay more cohesive: “… it has nothing to do with archaism… it is especially concerned with the scrapping of… It has nothing to do with correct grammar… it is not concerned with…
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PART A: INTRODUCTION 1.Rationale. Nowadays‚ English is the most widely used in the world and plays an important role together with the development of society and technologies. English is not only the effective means of communication but also show its progressive effects in many aspects of life. Practically‚ study on the similarities and differences between the two languages and cultures English and Vietnamese has been one of my concerns. It is clear that there are many differences between the
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PRACTICING WITH PHRASES WORKSHEET SECTION I: FINDING PREPOSITIONS PHRASES Underline the preposition phrases in each sentence. There may be more than one. 1. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 is the longest of all symphonies. 2. Claude Monet painted hundreds of pictures of the same water-lily garden. 3. Among the most easily recognized photographs are those of Ansel Adams. 4. Julia Margaret Cameron‚ a pioneering photographer of the 19th century‚ developed new techniques in portrait
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Common Phrases and Expressions in English Word/Expression: to wolf something down Quick translation: to eat something quickly Example: "I wolfed down that sandwich so quickly." My interpretation: Wolves are known for eating their food quickly‚ for fear that another wolf will get to it before them. So to "wolf something down" is to eat as quickly as a wolf does. Word/Expression: gotta Quick translation: to have to/to need to Example: "I gotta leave now." Word/Expression: to go (expression
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draws the crowd around the wounded bosy of Caesaer and describes how wounds were inflicted and by whom Similarity of structure in a pair or seriesof related words‚ phrases‚ or clauses. “As Caesar loved me‚ I weep for him; as he was fortunate‚ I rejoice at it; as he was valiant‚ I honor him.” The repetition of an opening phrase or word “as he was fortunate‚ I rejoice at it; as he was valiant‚ I honor him.” A direct or indirect reference to something historical‚ literary‚ religious‚ or
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INTRODUCTION English is one of the most important and most spoken languages in the world. It is the native language of more than 350 million people. Undoubtedly‚ the popularity of the language has termed English as the international language of business‚ education‚ science‚ technology‚ banking‚ computing‚ medicine‚ aviation‚ engineering‚ tourism‚ UN & NATO armed forces‚ Hollywood films and the best pop and rock music of the world. So‚ it is seemed to be the only language that truly links the
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Eyes alive with enthusiasm A rush of embarrassment swept through him Shocked by the directness of the reply His face cracked into an apologetic grin An endless expanse of blue sky Leaves fell and fluttered like snow flakes The wind moaned through the trees Moon sailed across the sky like a ghostly gallion Pausing for a moment she became aware of her surroundings The warmth of the air wrapped around her like a scarf A sudden shiver of excitement shot through her body His once designer clothes
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