INTRODUCTION The subject matter of our term-paper is the comparative analysis of typological features of adjectives and adverbs in English and in Armenian. The general meaning peculiar to English adjectives is that of property. For example‚ adjectives can give us information about: Quality: a beautiful dress‚ a nice day Size: a big car‚ a tall man
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ADVERB CLAUSE 1. What do you know about adverbial clause? Adverb clause is a dependent clauses that consists of subject and verd as a unit which takes the place of an adverb in another clauses or pharses. It answers questions such as “when?”‚ “where?”‚ “why?”‚ “with whwt result?”‚ and “under what condition?”. It oftenly modifies verb in the sentences. 2. Mention the kinds of adverb clause! There are some kinds of adverb clause‚ they are: kind of clause common conjunctions Function Example time
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Adverb Clauses An adverb may be a single word such as quickly‚ here or yesterday (see the page Adverbs)‚ or a phrase such as the day before yesterday or to see my mother (see the page Adverb Phrases). However‚ adverbs can also be clauses‚ containing a subject and a full verb. This page will explain the basic types of adverb clauses (sometimes called "adverbial clauses") and how to recognize them. Adverbs‚ adverb phrases‚ and adverb clauses Look at these sentences: I saw the movie yesterday.
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rotten. Adverbs Adverbs Modify Verbs‚ Adjectives and Other Adverbs • Adverbs are easily recognized because the end in ’-ly’ (with a few exceptions!): Examples: Adjective -> careful / Adverb -> carefully Adjective -> quick / Adverb -> quickly • Adverbs are often used at the end of a sentence to modify the verb: Examples: Jack drove carelessly. Tom played the match effortlessly. Jason complained about his classes constantly. • Adverbs are
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For example the song “Memorize Preposition” (the tune of Yankee Doodle). In this song‚ although it seemed that it had every prepositions on the list‚ the learners can learn them well. Teacher can also use pictures or video to help the learners understand the song. The learners have to memorize the song first before they can remember the song which will help them a lot in prepositions. The learners can used the list for several years until they recognize the prepositions and are no longer had to recite
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www.perfect-english-grammar.com Time Prepositions One Put in the correct preposition (at‚ in‚ on‚ or no preposition): 1. Lucy is arriving ____ February the 13th ____ 8 o’clock ____ the morning. 2. The weather is often terrible in London _____ January. 3. It’s better to get a taxi if you are out alone _____ night. 4. She got married _____ September. 5. They usually go to the south of France _____ the summer. 6. Columbus sailed to the Americas _____ the 16th century. 7. The Beatles were popular _____
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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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LLD 1 Feb. 23 2014 Exercise 1.9 The woman held a book in her left hand. The book was thick‚ so she was tired She was in the parking lot and waiting for her ride. Finally a small and blue car stopped next to her. When she opened the door to the car‚ a white poodle jumped out‚ ran quickly into the parking lot and disappeared between the parked cars. Exercise 1.10 1. The sleek dolphins leaped out of the water in long and graceful arcs. 2. The green ugly monster walked out of the black lagoon
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confusing between adverbs and adjectives‚ I try to remember that adjectives describe something or someone‚ and adverbs describe somehow. Adverb also has the word "verb" in it‚ which makes it a lot easier to remember! Adverbs describe how someone does something‚ or how a verb is being done. For example‚ "My new puppy quickly ran up the stairs when we got home." The word slowly describes how the puppy ran‚ and ran is the verb in the sentence. I have also realized that a lot of adverbs usually end with
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Noun The part of speech that is used to name a person‚ place‚ thing‚ quality‚ or action and can function as the subject or object of a verb. Types of Noun: There are following types of Noun: 1. Common Noun 2. Proper Noun 3. Material Noun 4. Abstract Noun 5. Material Noun 6. Countable Noun 7. Uncountable Noun 1. Common Noun: They are simply words that name people‚ places‚ things‚ or ideas. But they are not the actual NAMES of people‚ place or things. For example Girl is a COMMON NOUN
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