cat out of the bag and told Kim about the party. 5. I don’t care if she was crying‚ they were probably only crocodile tears. 6. Henry is comfortable in every situation. He never seesm to feel like a fish out of water. Unit 4: Phrasal Verbs come down with: fall ill with I think I’m coming down with flu come by: find‚ obtain Jobs are hard to come by these days die out: become less common and eventually disappear completely This species has nearly died out because its
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Subject-Verb Agreement in Sindhi and English: A Comparative Study Mubarak Ali Lashari Amara Aftab Soomro ============================================================ Language in India www.languageinindia.com ISSN 1930-2940 Vol. 13:6 June 2013 ============================================================ Abstract In this paper‚ the researchers particularly investigated the subject verb agreement in Sindhi and English languages. English and Sindhi are two entirely different languages. There
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Irregular Verbs List This is a list of some irregular verbs in English. Of course‚ there are many others‚ but these are the more common irregular verbs. For a longer list see: http://bogwebs.systime.dk/bogwebs_topbar/emmg/html_help/gramengde_uregelmssige_verber.htm V1 Base Form | V2 Past Simple | V3 Past Participle | awake | awoke | awoken | be | was‚ were | been | beat | beat | beaten | become | became | become | begin | began | begun | bend | bent | bent | bet | bet | bet
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English Sentence 2. Transformation 3. ABC of Preposition Linking Verbs: appear‚ become‚ be‚ feel‚ seem‚ look‚ smell‚ stay‚ sound‚ taste‚ remain‚ grow‚ keep‚ get‚ prove‚ etc.] Syntax: A very little girl entered into the class. + + + + + + + Det. Adv. Adj. noun verb prep. Det. Noun Noun Phrase Verb Phrase Prepositional Phrase
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SAMPLES 1. S--Vi--(Adv.) (Subject--Intransitive Verb--Adverb‚ usually optional) The man coughed (loudly). The audience laughed. The guest has arrived. The children walked down the street. The waiter hurried away from the door. Note: An intransitive verb is an action verb that does not require a direct object or a complement to complete its meaning. The word "intransitive" literally means "does not carry across." Therefore‚ the action of the verb does not transfer to an object‚ that
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REFLEXIVES Reflexive verbs are quite common in French but less so in English. You can recognise them in English‚ when you say ‘myself‚ yourself…’ after the verb or ‘get‚ gets’ before a verb: I wash myself I get washed he gets showered we get ready they ask themselves she blames herself In French they use the equivalent of ‘myself’ but it goes directly before the verb: je me lave (I myself wash) Here’s the full list for se laver (to get washed/to wash oneself): -------------------------------------------------
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Active and Passive voice Grammar: Active and Passive voice The formula of active voice is a common structure of a sentence; it should consist of subject‚ verb and object. If we want to change the structure into passive voice‚ we should change some of the elements in the sentence. The formula both of the voices are shown below: Active voice S + V + O + adjective/adverb Examples of the sentences 1. Agus gives Rany a present in her birthday. 2. They punched the thief
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Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below‚ then click the "Check" button to check your answers. Don’t forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have more than one correct answer. can could have to must might should ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 1. Ted’s flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He be exhausted after such a long flight. He prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest. 2. If you want to get
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English Irregular Verbs with Phonetic Transcription beat | /bi:t/ | beat | /bi:t/ | beaten | /’bi:tn/ | become | /bɪ ’kʌm/ | became | /bɪ ’keɪm/ | become | /bɪ ’kʌm/ | begin | /bɪ ’gɪn/ | began | /bɪ ’gæn/ | begun | /bɪ ’gʌn/ | bend | /bend/ | bent | /bent/ | bent | /bent/ | bind | /baɪnd/ | bound | /baʊnd/ | bound | /baʊnd/ | bite | /baɪt/ | bit | /bɪt/ | bitten | /’bɪtn/ | bleed | /bli:d/ | bled | /bled/ | bled | /bled/ | blow | /blou/ | blew | /blu:/ | blown | /bloun/ | break
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1) N (person) を V(intransitive) causative 2) N(person) に N を v(transitive) causative A PASSIVE sentence will be A は B に~される。 A (subject) was (verb) by B. A CAUSATIVE sentence will be A は B に~させる。 A (subject) make B do Verb. A CAUSATIVE PASSIVE sentence is like A は B に~させられる。 A (subject) was MADE BY B to do Verb. To give an example‚ 朝は忙しいですから、むすめにあさごはんおじゅんびをてつだわせます。 I made my daughter help prepare breakfast in the morning. Sentence can be rewritten as (わたしは朝忙しいですから、むすめにあさごはんおじゅんびをてつだわせます。)
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