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    "pretty how" town. "Pretty how" seems to describe the superficial lifestyle lived by the members of this town. Anyone is a colorful character in a town of black and white. The poem is written in the past tense‚ and tells a love story between Anyone and Noone. Only in one stanza is the present tense used‚ as they "dream their sleep"‚ which is a happy ending to a bittersweet story. The women and men of the town were not concerned with anyone or Anyone. They didn’t acknowledge anyone unless the other

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    Modal Verbs

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    grammar. It depends on the final exam. could with present perfect tense is used to express something in the past may be real. You could have been killed in that accident. I could have won that game. Modal Auxiliary Verbs    Shall: shall is used to express the simple future for the first person. Shall we meet at the bus stop? I shall never forget your help. Modal Auxiliary Verbs Will: Will is used 1) present to future tense: Sean will leave tomorrow. She will be back in a few days. If it rains

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    The Jar of Tassai

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    THE LANGUAGE-BASED MODEL Literary Texts : The Jar of Tassai and The Big Day Grammar Lessons/Points : a. Prepositions/Prepositional Phrases b. Tenses of Verbs (Simple Past Tense) A. Prepositions/Prepositional Phrase * A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence. Rule : A preposition always introduces a phrase. The noun or pronoun that ends a prepositional phrase is the object of the preposition which introduces

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    Textual Analysis Of Filth

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    quite the same degree because I wanted to create a somewhat likable main character when I came writing the first chapter of my novel. Moving on‚ the two other similarities between my work and Filth is the use of first person narrative and present tense. I have chosen to follow in the same style as Filth as I found it both choices particularly effective at providing a sense of unpredictability‚

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    its’) you  your (not you’re‚ a contraction of you are) they  their (not they’re‚ a contraction of they are) who  whose (not who’s‚ a contraction of who is) Other Common Errors everyday (adjective) vs. every day (noun) lead (present tense) vs. led (past tense) irregardless is not a word‚ don’t use it then (adverb) vs. than (conjunction) lose (verb) vs. loose (mainly an adjective) data is the plural of datum e.g.‚ (for example) vs. i.e.‚ (that is) "This applies to universities in the

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    Essay about “Twenty Love Poems and a song of Despair” “Twenty Love Poems and a song of Despair” is written by the chilean poet Pablo Neruda. He wrote his collection of poems when he was a twenty-year-old. My main themes are the imbalance of love‚ the role of the song of Despair and the change of love during one one or more poems of this collection. I also picked out some special lines which I think are important to describe what the author wants to say through his poems. I lots of the

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    Maestro

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    Distinctively visual images evoke profound ideas and notions about society‚ culture and values which enables responders to perceive reality in a new light‚ challenging or reinforcing their own ideas and attitudes. Through the use of distinctively visual images‚ composers are able to add depths and complexity to the characters within their respective texts in a way that shapes and deepen their responder’s perceptions of these characters. In the postmodern novel “Maestro” by Peter Goldsworthy‚ distinctively

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    X 2. beauty X 3. garbage _ 4. experience X 5. baggage _ 6. rain _ 7. rug _ 8. nature X 9. bag _ 10. emotion X Topics: Future tense‚ Maybe‚ Might‚ Time Expressions‚ Contractions (will‚ will not)) and Personal Pronouns Specific  Objectives: At the end of the workshop‚ the students will be able to: 1. use verbs in future tense‚ 2. express possibility (might‚ maybe)‚ 3. inquire and express about probability‚ 4. provide warnings‚ 5. use time expressions‚

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    notes on electricity comes to cocoa bottom- the poem captures the reactions of the community to the arrival of electricity in cocoa bottom‚ a developing village in the caribbean islands. it starts with the childrens perspectives- creates connotations of childish reactions from the village and a sense of wonder and excitement. ’grannie patterson...peeped’ creates sense of community as involves all generations within the community‚ builds sense of anticipation. ’drawn like a pencil line’ portraying

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    fishing boats." "The fishermen have traditional boats." Here are some points to remember when using ’have’ and ’has’. Let’s start with the basics. They can both be used to show possession and are important in making the ’perfect tenses’. ’Had’ is the past tense of both ’has’ and ’have’. have Have is used with some pronouns and plural nouns: ’I have a great English teacher.’ ’You have toothpaste on your chin.’ ’We have a meeting at 12.’ ’Nurses have a difficult job.’ has Has is used with

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