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    Abstract Nouns

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    Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. “The children showed kindness when they gave old clothes and noodles to the fire victims.” Which is the abstract noun in the given sentence? A. children B. kindness C. fire 2. Which sentence has an abstract noun? A. The children decorated their classroom. B. The lady ordered pizza and pasta. C. The man feels the pain on his leg. 3. Which is the correct abstract noun for the adjective different? A. differ B. difference C. differently 4

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    Adjectives: Limiting A limiting adjective‚ rather than describing a noun‚ defines it. To put it more simply‚ limiting adjectives either point out or set a numerical limit to the noun. These limiting adjectives are grouped into three classes of limiting adjectives: Descriptive adjective Noun an adjective that ascribes to its noun the value of an attribute of that noun (e.g.‚ ’a nervous person’ or ’amusical speaking voice’) Qualitative adjective An adjective used to identify the qualities or

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    Systemic Functional Linguistic Comparison of News Text and Spoken Conversation. Introduction A news text and a spoken conversation will be considered by using a systemic functional linguistic approach. Linguistic evidence will be given to support the register analysis of field‚ tenor and mode which highlight the differences and similarities between the context of use of the two texts‚ and an explanation given as to why the variation in registers occurs. TEXT 1 – NEWS TEXT

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    Lesson plan in English First Year I. Objectives At the end of forty minutes‚ the learners would be able to: A. Recite a poem with a proper phrasing B. Interpret a poem and connect it to their experiences C. Identify adjective D. Distinguish the kinds of adjective E. To analyze pictures F. Create a meaningful essay with the use of adjective II. Subject Matter Topic: The four kinds of Adjective Poem: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden III. Lesson Proper A.

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    Principle of Proximity in the Order of Attributive Adjectives Among the most commonly used adjectives are attributive adjectives‚ which describe an inherent characteristic in a noun. Besides occurring before a noun‚ they are most often characterized by having no linking verb between them and the noun (Dirven‚ 1999). For instance‚ “John came home with a green card”. Green is an attributive adjective‚ describing the inherent nature of the card as green. They are distinguished from predicative verbs

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    Confusion of Subjective and Objective Pronouns How do you decide which form of a pronoun to use‚ as in the choices of the wording in “John is as fast as him” and “John is as fast as he”? Knowing the varieties of pronouns will help you choose the correct form. A subject pronoun is one used as the subject of a sentence‚ as in “He is right” or “I am amazed.” (Subject pronouns include I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ and they.) Subject pronouns may also rename the subject‚ following a linking verb (one that

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    „the girl“ only in the first part of the sentence‚ in the second part replace it with the relative pronoun (for people‚ use the relative pronoun „who“). So the final sentence is: Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom? Relative Pronouns Level 2 relative pronoun use example who subject or object pronoun for people I told you about the woman who lives next door. which subject or object pronoun for animals and things Do you see the cat which is lying on the roof? which referring to a whole

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    and Me Pronouns In the autobiography “Superman and Me‚” Alexie uses an interesting strategy to show how his position has changed in the society as a “smart‚” “arrogant‚” and “lucky” Indian. He uses the strategy of shifting pronouns to show that he was an outlier‚ very different from the rest of his peers‚ and able to “save his life” through hard work. This strategy helps the reader to view his position and role in the society through different perspectives. He sometimes uses the pronoun “I” and

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    The Noun

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    THE NOUN The definition of a noun is a word that is used to define a person‚ animal or living object‚ place or quality. There are many different kinds of nouns in English. PROPER NOUNS – nouns that refer to a specific name of a person‚ corporation‚ company‚ product such as Mr. David Green‚ Microsoft ‚ IBM. COMMON NOUNS – general nouns such as cat‚ hand‚ clock etc. COUNTABLE NOUNS – nouns that can be counted‚ such as car- cars‚ child – children

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    Nouns (key vocabulary) Cognates Non-cognates electricidad F bolsa F energía F medioambiente M polución F luz

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