Study Guide for English 1301 Midterm Please study the following and use the links provided to prepare for the midterm. Most students who do not adequately prepare for the exam do poorly‚ so please make sure you are prepared—this exam is a big portion of your term grade. Pronouns: Pronouns have three cases--subjective‚ objective‚ and possessive. Subjective Case I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ they‚ who Objective Case me‚ you‚ him‚ her‚ it‚ us‚ them‚ whom Possessive Case my/mine‚ your/yours
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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT 1.When a singular and plural subject are connected by either/or or neither/nor‚ put the plural subject last and use a plural verb. Example: Neither Jenny nor the others are available. 2.Sometimes the subject is separated from the verb by words such as along with‚ as well as‚ besides‚ or not. Ignore these expressions when determining whether to use a singular or plural verb. Examples: The politician‚ along with the newsmen‚ is expected shortly. Excitement‚ as well
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This memorandum of understanding (THE "M.O.U.") is made 6th FEB‚ 2015‚ by and between: ROYAL CHIBEN INVESTMENT LTD REPRESENTING THE SUPPLIERS AND ANTHONY DE MIRACULA GLOBAL WA LIMITED The SUPPLIER makes an irrevocable and firm commitment to supply and the Buyer also makes an irrevocable and firm commitment to purchase and take delivery of the said product. COMMODITY: AGO 50KMT Terms 1. 2. DELIVERY / DESTINATION: The commodity shall be sold on (TTT) basis 3. PRICE:
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Republic of the Philippines BULACAN AGRICULTURAL STATE COLLEGE Pinaod‚ San Ildefonso‚ Bulacan Prepared by: * Jaymarie O. San Pedro BSEd III- English Prepared for: * Mrs. Ana Marie D. Argamosa I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lessons‚ the students should be able to: 1. enumerate the classes of nouns 2. define the meaning of each noun 3. appreciate the importance of understanding the classes of nouns II. SUBJECT
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Table for change in tense of reported speech for all TENSES. TENSE CHANGE - IN - INDIRECT SPEECH Present simple tense into Past simple Present Continuous tense into Past continuous Present Perfect tense into Pas perfect Present Perfect Continuous into Past perfect continuous Past simple into Past Perfect Past Continuous into Past Perfect Continuous Past Perfect into Past Perfect Future simple‚ will into would Future Continuous‚ will be into would
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ENGLISH General Thesis: - Individuals project their past and emotions onto the physical landscape‚ altering their perception of the urban environment - One’s past allows them to associate memories and thoughts to specific locations creating a different view compared to others - A persons thoughts can make them feel isolated or part of the community depending on the individual - Shows how different perspectives on the urban environment can change an individual’s perception of the city. What
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Literary Terms Vocabulary: Irony Irony A contrast between expectation and reality. It can be: • tragic • profound • funny There are three types or irony: 1. verbal 2. situational 3. dramatic Verbal Irony When we say the opposite of what we mean. e.g.‚ When a mother walks into a room and sees that her children‚ instead of doing their homework‚ are playing video games‚ she gives them a stern look and says "Once you’re done with your very important work there‚ let’s take some time
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English Literature Exploratory Study on Initiation Mechanism of Flow Landslide in Comparison and Contrast between Contractive Soil The Hollow of the Three Hills and Moving Finger by GAN Gok Ling Theme In the short stories ‘The Hollow of The Three Hills’ by Nathaniel Hawthorne and ‘The Moving Finger’ by Edith Wharton‚ Common: The writers convey the theme of the supernatural through various techniques. Difference: Hawthorne’s story is more open about the supernatural and uses the setting and one
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UNV 104 Quiz Study Guide Quiz Overview: 15 multiple choice/true or false questions. Only one right answer per question Time limit = 30 minutes Only one opportunity to take the quiz In order to best prepare for the quiz it would be a good idea to review chapters 1-5 in the E-book as well as complete this study guide. 1. What is the difference between credible and non-credible sources? Provide an example or two of each kind. The difference between credible and non credible sources is credible sources
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Unseen Poetry (Road 1940 by Sylvia Townsend Warner) a. The poet begins each stanza by ‘she said’ to convey to the reader about the woman’s feelings like in the first stanza ‘Who do I carry‚ she said‚ This child that is no child of mine’ showing her bewilderment as to why she picked up the child. The use of ‘she’ indicates the poem is written in a third person perspective‚ which is striking‚ as the reader knows only the thoughts and feelings of the woman‚ while other characters such as the child
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