The world has changed greatly over the years. The language has evolved and culture has changed. Due to the large increase in the number of people who use mobile phones and social networking sites‚ people‚ especially young ones developed a new‚ non-standard form of English which we have called text speak. There are some good things and a few bad things about it. I will explain it further now. To keep things simple‚ text-speak is a non-standard form of English and although it seems as if it did not
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Inglês: Gramática Organizado por Natália Guerreiro em abril de 2007 Aluno(a):_____________________ Turma: Vetor ___ Connectors & Discourse Markers Connectors‚ discourse markers‚ text or discourse organizers‚ conjunctions‚ linking words‚ transition signals… Como você vai ver nas questões de vestibular‚ os nomes variam‚ por motivos que não nos cabe discutir aqui. Porém‚ é importante saber que se trata dessas palavras ou expressões que ligam uma oração a outra‚ um período a outro‚ ou mesmo uma
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order in the sentence (just as affixes and roots occur in certain orders in words). In fact‚ the position of the word in a sentence is often the only way we know its syntactic category (part of speech). For example‚ the word walks can be either a verb or a noun‚ and we know how to interpret this word only when we see where it occurs in the sentence. Another thing we know about syntax is that word can be grouped or combined in certain ways. But actually we know that sentence is a general term
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Links to: Unit SHC33‚ AC 1.3‚ CYP Core 3.7‚ ACs 3.2‚ 3.3 02/12 Medical & Social Models of Disability Explain the two models of disability and the impact of each on practice: • Medical Model Disability is seen as the problem; not attempting to overcome challenges presented from disability. Therefore people with disabilities are excluded and miss out on lots of things in life • Social Model The environment and society are seen as the problem‚ not the disability. All people
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Course: BaMMC 2nd Semester Exam title: Multimodal Discourse Analysis May 25‚ 2011 Character (excluding spaces): 22682 Page 1 of 14 OBLIGATORISK FORSIDE Prescribed front page 12-TIMERS PRØVER U. MUNDTLIGT FORSVAR 12-hour take-home papers without oral defence INSTITUT FOR ERHVERVSKOMMUNIKATION Department of Business Communication EKSAMENSNR. (PÅ STUDERENDE): Student Exam No.: (6 digits at the top left corner of you Student ID-card) HOLD NR.: Class No. Ex.: U02 FAGETS NAVN: Course/Exam
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that exists only now. It can also represent a widespread truth. Past tense expresses an action or situation that was started and finished in the past. Most past tense verbs end in -ed. Future tense expresses an action or situation that will occur in the future. This tense is formed by using will/shall with the simple form of the verb. The future tense can also be expressed by using am‚ is‚ or are with going to. We can also use the present tense form with an adverb or adverbial phrase to show future
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Introduction While the English language has past and present tenses‚ it does not have a future tense because there is no particle for it. To say what will happen in the future‚ you can use the modal auxiliary will (plus the base form of the main verb)‚ the verb phrase be going to (plus the base form of the main verb‚ the present simple or the present progressive‚ etc… But‚ be careful! There are times when one is preferred over the others. We can accept that there are 7 main ways of this. Take a look at
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questions with the help of the modal verbs MAY‚ CAN‚ COULD‚ WILL‚ WOULD. Requests are pronounced with rising intonation. Adding "please" to a request makes it more polite. As a rule‚ polite requests are not asked in the form of negative questions. The modal verbs MAY‚ COULD‚ WILL‚ WOULD are used in making polite requests in speech and writing‚ in communication with strangers and with people you know. CAN in requests is considered to be less polite than the other modals in this group. CAN is generally
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with inherent properties of verb meaning such as STATIVE‚ DYNAMIC‚ PUNCTUAL‚ and DURATIVE‚ and GRAMMATICAL ASPECT‚ concerned with an internal versus an external perspective on situations. Basic forms The basic element in a English sentence is the ver. We need to talk about TENSE‚ to describe different forms of the verb. English has two distinct tense forms‚ PRESENT and PAST TENSE‚ and to two distinct forms for the aspect‚ PERFECT and PROGRESSIVE ASPECT. The MODAL VERB will is included typically
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VERB PHRASE 1 The structure of the verb phrase * In the verb phrase there is always an ordinary verb. There may be one or more auxiliaries in front of it. * Examples : * will steal * should have worked * must have been dreaming 2 Meaning in the verb phrase a) Tense - Past or Present? Examples : * Past tense * She had seen a doctor. * She would have seen a doctor. * Present tense * She has seen a doctor. * She will have seen a doctor.
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