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    Modal Verbs

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    COURSE PAPER Modal Verbs CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ………………………..………………………………….......... 3 CHAPTER ONE. CATEGORY OF MODALITY AND MEANS OF ITS EXPRESSION …………...…………………………...…......4 1.1. Notion of modality and history of its study ……….…….………….4 1.2. Modal verbs as means of expressing modality………………...........6 Conclusions to Chapter One ………………………………………………........12 CHAPTER TWO. LEXICO-GRAMMATICAL MEANS OF EXRESSING MODALITY …………………………………………...…..13 2.1. Modal verbs

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    dover beach

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    (l.2) and “night-air” (l.6) show that it is night. To create a very harmonious mood the poet utilizes adjectives such as “fair”‚ “tranquil” and “calm”. Matthew Arnold uses an anaphora (“Gleams” and “Glimmering” l.4/5)‚ to underline the harmonious atmosphere of the first six lines. The word “only” in line seven can be seen as a caesura. After line seven the harmonious mood of the first lines is changing into a sad mood. The word sea is personified by the verb “meets” in line seven. The personification

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    Dysthymia and the Elderly

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    Dysthymia and Elderly Jacob Wenger Dysthymia is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚ Fourth Edition‚ Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR)‚ as “semichronic‚ smoldering mood disorder with ongoing waxing and waning symptoms. Symptoms must be present for at least two years in adults and for at least one year in children and adolescents.” (Sansone & Sansone‚ 2009‚ p. 14) The disorder is further characterized as requiring symptoms lasting two years in adults and one year

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    Kite Runner

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    Tone and Mood  You might think about the difference between mood and tone as  follows: Mood as the attitude of the author toward the subject‚ and  Tone as the attitude of the author toward the audience. Usually.  Sometimes there is a fine line‚ and Tone can be an attitude toward the  implied audience and subject both.     Tone - the writer’s attitude toward the audience; a writer’s tone can be serious‚ sarcastic‚ tongue-incheek‚ solemn‚ objective‚ satirical‚ solemn‚ wicked‚ etc. - Tone is the

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    to form a complete sentece). In general‚ the the indicative‚ the conditional‚ and the imperative (command forms) are used in independent clauses; some exceptions will be given in section I below. The subjunctive mood is found primarily in dependent clauses‚ but of course the other moods can occur there as well‚ depending on the type of clause‚ the action/state involved‚ and its relationship to other elements in the sentences such as the governing verb. Use of the subjunctive in independent clauses

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    to know why? I would want to know how many other adopted families have she been exposed to? What were the circumstances of each? I would want to then know more about the Clara before the temper tantrums started. How were her eating habits and moods? How was she at preschool before the actual tantrums. When did the adopted parents notice the change in Clara? I would then get to know Mr. And Mrs. Lawson. I would ask the couple just how is their relationship? Do they argue‚ fuss or fight around

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    The Gypsy Jazz Style

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    Even in the common jazz lover community‚ Gypsy Jazz is considered a style rather than an individual genre. The fact that Gypsy Jazz is a style‚ means that there aren’t many specific musical pieces that are original to the style. Jazz musicians started by covering popular jazz standards of the day and‚ similarly‚ Gypsy Jazz musicians had the same material to work with. Gypsy Jazz is an extremely unique style however‚ it’s versatile enough to be able to translate modern‚ and standard‚ popular music

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    Lexicogrammar

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    Abstract Modality refers to the expression of speakers’ opinion or attitude towards the proposition that the sentence expresses or the situation that the proposition describes‚ or the speakers’ judgment of the likelihood of the proposition being true. While modal auxiliaries are “helping words”‚ functioning as helpers to make up verb phrases‚ they are prohibited from being used independently. The present study attempts to conduct a corpus-based study on three modal auxiliaries should‚ ought to and

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    The 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a scale used to identify depression. Postpartum depression affects about 22% of mothers in the first year following childbirth (Gjerdingen‚ et.al.‚ 2009). Mood‚ pleasure‚ energy‚ concentration‚ self-worth and sleep can all be affected by depression. In postpartum depression‚ not only is the mother affected‚ but her relationship with her child and the child’s well-being may also be affected. The article‚ “Postpartum Depression Screening at Well-Child

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    The basic idea is the problems that the writer had to arrive his airplane. 7. Read the final sentences in paragraphs 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ and 5. How does each one prepare the reader for the action to come? With a little “hook”. 8. What do you think the mood of the story is? What feeling or atmosphere does the writer create? The writer creates a suspenseful‚ anxious‚ and hopeful atmosphere. 9. List the characters in this essay. * The writer * The passing businessman and * The old airport

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