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    My Advanced English Class

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    ------------------------------------------------- Tenses in writing Verb tenses tell readers when events or actions occured in time—in the past‚ present‚ or future. Your verb choices can also indicate aspect‚ which expresses the completeness or effects of an action. Verb Tenses The present tense is used to express anything that is happening now or occurring in the present moment. The present also communicates actions that are ongoing‚ constant‚ or habitual. For example: I’m working on an essay

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    Reporting Verbs

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    ACADEMIC LEARNING AND LANGUAGE LEARNING GUIDE Reporting Verbs In academic writing‚ you will often need to refer to the research of others‚ also called secondary sources. A reporting verb is a word which is used to talk about or report on other people ’s work. Reporting verbs can be used to great effect‚ but the difficulty with using them is that there are many‚ and each of them has a slightly different and often subtle meaning. Introduction In academic writing‚ it is important to present

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    Descriptive Essay #1 Due: on Wed‚ Sept 3rd Length: 3 pages minimum. No more than 4. Purpose: You must write a first-person‚ past tense story of a memorable experience you had on a short trip or vacation. In fulfilling the ‘descriptive’ function of the essay‚ you must be specific and descriptive in your details of what you describe. This will include using dialogue from people in your story‚ describing locations and certain circumstances. I am aware that in three pages it is a difficult task to

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    Usage O.U.P [ ] J. Eastwood - Oxford Guide to English Grammar Oxford [ ] Other (give details) Language- Structure 1. Check in a grammar reference book and give examples of the following tenses. Give REALISTIC NATURAL examples that might commonly be spoken or written by a native speaker. Present Simple We use this tense to describe something that happens in repeatedly or that is true in general. I normally wake up at 7am . Present Continuous This is used when things are happening at or around us at the

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    Sorry for Disturbing You

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    Michael Phelps is an old‚ sick and alcoholic man‚ who used to know the former owners. The story is told by a third person limited narrator‚ as it is only Ian’s thoughts that appear in text. The story’s progress I chronological and it is told in present tense. Write a short essay (200-300 words) in which you give examples of the function of dialogue in “Sorry for Disturbing you”. . This means that that every description is given to us by his point of view and that the impression we get of the other

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    Holden himself is very closed off from everyone and it’s just a part of his personality from the very beginning. It isn’t till Holden had wrote the composition for Stradlater that we breakthrough this wall and distance that he’s created between not only all the other characters in the book itself but the reader as well. As Holden talks about his brother allie and baseball mitt it’s easy to imagine a young boy out in the field enjoying the poetry written on his mitt. “He had poems written all over

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    Spanish Study Guide

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    Spanish Study Guide Capitulo 10 1. Present Perfect Tense a. Formed with the present tense of the verb “haber” (to have) followed by a form of the verb called the past participle i. Ex: “Han visitado ustedes Europa?” b. HABER forms ii. Yo- He iii. Tu- Has iv. El/Ella – Ha v. Nos- Hemos vi. Ustedes – Han 2. Past Participle Tense c. Formed by adding –ado to the stem of –ar verbs and –ido to the stem of –er and

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    The use of the subjunctive in Spanish: A brief review Clauses are groups of words which express an idea and contain a predicate (i.e.‚ a conjugated verb) and a subject‚ although of course in Spanish the subject is often merely indicated by the verb ending. They can be divided into two categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses (which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general‚ the the indicative‚ the conditional

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    EASY ACCESS TO THE SENTENCES By Capt W D S Rodrigo GW Present Tense Subject Simple Rita Continues/progressive Rita Perfect Rita Perfect continues Past tense Simple Continues/progressive Perfect Perfect continues Future tense Simple Continues/progressive Perfect Perfect continues Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Rita Active Verb Writes is writing has written has been writing wrote was writing had written had been writing will write will be writing will have written will have been writing Object

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    Lexicogrammar

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    Abstract Modality refers to the expression of speakers’ opinion or attitude towards the proposition that the sentence expresses or the situation that the proposition describes‚ or the speakers’ judgment of the likelihood of the proposition being true. While modal auxiliaries are “helping words”‚ functioning as helpers to make up verb phrases‚ they are prohibited from being used independently. The present study attempts to conduct a corpus-based study on three modal auxiliaries should‚ ought to and

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