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    Bellwork Questions

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    Unit One Bell Work This work corresponds with the Language Handbook which begins on page 1499 in your textbook. January 17‚ 2012 Reminder: Write a sentence with the word of the day. For the following sentences‚ identify each noun and pronoun. 1. Anyone can see the complex emotions in that painting. 2. Follow the signs to Gators Galore! 3. Whom are you offering to take besides me? 4. Mrs. Burgess‚ we read The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass at the end of last year. 5. Well‚ my car

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    All About Headline

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    by.. Enajsocab Definition of Headline * at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine: a front-page headline * (the headlines) the most important items of news in a newspaper or a broadcast news bulletin * A headline is the title at the top of a newspaper article or a page in a book. * An example of a headline is the title of the day ’s most important news story‚ printed in large type. * a head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large type and giving

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    are required to: (a) Write in future tense‚ i.e. the event will occur sometime in the future (b) Correct spelling ‚ punctuation (c) Subject and verb agreement i.e. the verb of the sentence must agree with the subject. E.g. The dog is walking. The subject is dog and it is singular (one) and as a result will take a singular verb. (d) Remember this is a report and should be written in paragraphs. THE

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    Basic Sentence Pattern

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    predicate must always include a verb. Subject (italic) + Predicate (plain text) The boss of the successful new computer company left the elegantly furnished conference room. Here are some basic patterns of sentences‚ with different types of predicates . Subject (italic) + Verb (plain text) The most basic pattern for a sentence in English is a simple subject + verb Babies cry. Even when additional elements appear in this type of sentence‚ the subject and verb maintain their key positions.

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    Ba English Solved

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    Visit www.myignou.in to download more solved assignments!  EEG-02/BEGE-102 Solved Assignment 2012-2013 Presented by www.myignou.in V. There are only two nasal-consonants in English ans) False VII. We normally use the falling tone in commands ans) True VIII.We normally use the rising tone in polite requests ans) True IX. Complex words are combinations of free morphemes ans) False X. A stem consisting of a simple free morpheme is a root ans) True 1 | P a g e   Downloaded from www.myignou

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    PAST PERFECT Definition: An aspect of the verb that designates an action which has been completed before another past action. Also known as the past perfective or the pluperfect. Formed with the auxiliary had and the past participle of a verb‚ the past perfect indicates a time further back in the past than the present perfect or the simple past tense. "At fifteen life had taught me undeniably that surrender‚ in its place‚ was as honorable as resistance‚ especially if one had no choice." "With

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    Different Types Of Text

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    or act in certain way. Generic Structure of Hortatory Exposition 1. Thesis 2. Arguments 3. Recommendation Language Feature of Hortatory Exposition 1. Focusing on the writer 2. Using abstract noun; policy‚ advantage‚ etc 3. Using action verb 4. Using thinking verb 5. Using modal adverb; certainly‚ surely‚ etc 6. Using temporal connective; firstly‚ secondly‚ etc 7. Using evaluative words; important‚ valuable‚ trustworthy‚ etc 8. Using passive voice 9. Using simple present tense 3. Discussion Text

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    Syntax

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    methodical and logical sequence‚ ensuring that sentences are put together using subject‚ verb and object and that the words in the sentence all have agreement‚ so that the correct forms of words are used. Without syntax to structure the language‚ it would simply be a string of words that makes no sense. For example‚ correct syntax would state that‚ “The boy loves to eat sweets”. This follows the syntax of subject‚ verb‚ object and agreement. Without syntax‚ we could simply write‚ “Sweets loves to

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                 ASSN  1       Part One: Grammar 1) You should go to the doctor: 1. Modal auxiliary verb. 2. Used in conjunction with main verb to express shades of time and mood. In this case‚ someone is suggesting/giving advice someone else to do or plan something in the future. 3. Subject + should + base verb 4. Phonemic: /ju: ʃʊd gəәʊ/ 5. A group of friends are talking about their lunch yesterday. Ross: “I really enjoyed my meal at that Mexican

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    sentence

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    Bio 183 Constructing Powerful Sentences And Paragraphs From: Hofmann A.H. Scientific Writing and Communication. GOAL: authors should guide and influence readers. 7. Establish importance. Word location within a sentence‚ if considered carefully‚ can help authors to guide and influence readers. The format and structure authors use to present information will lead the reader to interpret it as important or less important. To decide on the best placement of words within a sentence‚ it is

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