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    b) In exclamatory sentences beginning with ‘How…’‚ ‘What…’: How strange that she be here! Suppositional mood a) In sentences beginning with: It is necessary that… It is important that a young man should have real friends. (syn. It’s likely + may/might + infinitive It was probable that I might get an excellent mark.) b) In exclamatory sentences‚ beginning with: How wonderful…! How strange…! What a shame…! How wonderful that he should have joined us! How sad that I should leave

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    Participles A participle is a verb form used as an adjective to modify nouns and pronouns. PARTICIPLES can function as ADJECTIVES in sentences. The examples and exercises in this activity focus on present participles‚ which suggest action and come from active verbs. As adjectives‚ participles modify nouns or pronouns. They can have the following sentence positions:  Adjective + Noun: I was awakened by the screaming child. (The participle modifies child.)  Subject + Linking Verb + Adjective

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    criterion is important because the rights of juveniles in the justice system‚ such as confidential records and rehabilitation services‚ are kept in place to help juveniles continue with their future. This criterion achieves my value premise because how well one’s rights are protected can have a big impact on the sanctity or worth of one’s life. My first contention is that juveniles are not capable of meaningful participation in his or her defense. A Criminal Justice Magazine article states‚ "Just

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    Write a story ending with this sentence‚ “ Nothing would ever be the same.” The sun blinded his eyes. The familiar medicinal 药的 adj. odour wafted 飘送 into his nostrils. The lumpy凹凸不平的 mattress was still beneath在。。。之下 him. Nelson shifted 移动slightly and the irritating 使人愤怒的adj. sound of creaking吱吱嘎嘎声 metal pierced his ears.The white-washed 涂白的 walls of the hospital ward was his prison. There was supposed to 可以,应该be no pain but yet the stinging激烈的,刺痛的 sensation still plagued (pleig) 使苦恼,折磨him

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    days at the wonderful luxury Windell resort‚ ‘Cabo Mar‚’ $1200 per person‚ all inclusive.” The ad featured a picture of the front of the hotel with a person receiving a massage by the pool superimposed over the hotel façade. The ad went on to say how the hotel was located on the beach at Cabo San Lucas‚ Mexico and in a wonderful tropical setting. The ad also listed the name of a local travel agency‚ Jennifer’s Tours‚ for booking purposes. In miniscule print at the bottom of the ad‚ blending with

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    If you want your body to function correctly you have to have three different food types in your diet. You should have electrolytes‚ carbohydrates‚ and protein. These can be found in your favorite foods you eat every day. Human’s need these three food types for our body’s to function properly. What do electrolytes do to help our bodies?(Copyright © 1998-2015 HowStuffWorks) Electrolytes are important because they are what your cells (especially nerve‚ heart‚ muscle) use to maintain voltages across

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    Test on Math and Sentence Completion: 1. Nolok Babu _____ first in the competition of the closeup1 contest A. got B. took C. came D. did E. none of these 2. The job requires a good _____ for figures A. brain B. head C. faculty D. understand E. none of these 3. He felt no _____ about borrowing money from friends A. pain B. grief C. qualms D. quiver E. hesitance 4. I’m fed up with your constant interfering in my private life. Why don’t you ______ your own business?

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    Twelve Sentence Story It was December‚ 18 2008. I was eight years old and with one of my old friends Brandi. School was cancelled so we thought it would be fun to play in the snow‚ we both were not expecting the consequences from it. We were all ready to go outside‚ all dressed up and warm. There was way more ice on the ground than snow‚ and that was going to be a problem. Everywhere you stepped you would slide and fall. We grew with excitement to go out and have some fun. Then We went to the

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    Society</b><br><br><b>Paragraph 1:</b><br>CENTRAL IDEA: Conflicts heavily arise between the two topics of good and evil. <br>THESIS SENTENCE: Through common stories good and evil are portrayed through both protagonist and antagonist view‚ creating morals and opinions‚ and how societies views have changed over time. <br><br><b>Paragraph 2:</b><br>TOPIC SENTENCE: Common stories portray good and evil through both a protagonist and antagonist view.<br><br><b>Paragraph 3:</b> TOPIC SENTENCE: Significant morals

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    in the future. When a juvenile is tried as an adult‚ they are being told that they are not going to prison to learn their lesson‚ but rather to specifically get punished. In an article entitled‚ “Juveniles Don’t Deserve Life Sentences” published by New York Times‚ states how when a Juvenile is sentenced to die in prison they are told “that they could never change and that no one cared what became of them. They were denied access to education and rehabilitation programs and left without help or hope

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