agrees within the subject nearer it. Either Jim or his friends are volunteering to clean the mess. 7. When regarded as a unit‚ a collective even is singular. The jury holds it’s verdict in abeyance. 8. When regarded has an individuals‚ a collective noun is plural. The audience are clapping their hands after the number. 9. When presended by the article “A” the subject number is plural. A number of poor children are effective. 10. When presended by the article “the” the subject is singular. The number
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or quoted‚ depending on the formatting style used by the writer. Homonyms‚ which are words that share pronunciation but not spelling‚ must be spelled correctly. Also‚ correct spelling includes proper use of uppercase and lowercase letters. Proper nouns require the first letter to be capitalized.
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cause misunderstanding. For example‚ you cannot say ‘I like English’ (the language) when you actually mean ‘I like the English’ (the people). Articles can help you clarify your exact meaning. What are articles? Articles are words we use before nouns or noun phrases to indicate the kind of reference or meaning intended. There are three types of articles in English: (1) Indefinite articles: a and an e.g. “Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity.” – Aristotle (2) Definite article:
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my mother and me and then (Used to connect words of the same part of speech‚ clauses‚ or sentences that are to be taken jointly- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music. - Accompanied by another person or thing – Belonging to or associated with the speaker - A woman in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth. - Used to connect words of the same part of speech‚ clauses‚ or sentences that are to be taken jointly- Used by a speaker to refer to
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embark verb Launch Stop Get on transportation object 2. dismay verb Anxiety Calm Dissapointed feeling 3. queue noun Line Disorder Line of people waiting 4. burden noun Duty Tranquility Something you carry and its heavy 5. summon verb Request Reply Call to a place 6. advocate noun Defender Enemy Person supporting an idea 7. gaudiness noun 8. hazel adj. 9. plunger noun 10. loathe verb
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is plenty of time to choose courses for next term. In long or complex subjects the main noun may be difficult to identify: The benefits of earning a Bachelor’s Degree are worth the trials along the way. In this example‚ “Degree” is the noun closest to the verb‚ and because it is singular‚ a writer may be tempted to use the singular verb “is” after it. However‚ “benefits‚” a plural word‚ is the main noun of the subject and requires the verb “are.” The words “of earning a Bachelor’s Degree” simply
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some describe while some provide action. There are 8 parts of Speech: 1. Noun – a noun is a name of a person‚ place‚ emotions or thing‚ like: Akbar is a great king. The rose smells sweet 2. Adjective – is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun‚ like: Good boys Ten girls Dirty clothes 3. Pronoun – is a word used instead of a noun‚ like Ram shouts ----- He shouts. They‚ them‚ us‚ he‚ she‚ it
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Con (against from Latin word contra) + diction (to speak) Control- verb Control means to exercise restraint or direction over an object. Also means to dominate and or command objects. Etymology- Con (against) + roll (move about in a circle) Contract- noun Contract means an agreement drawn between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. Etymology – Con (coming from Latin word Com meaning together) + tract (means draw) Convince- Verb. Convince means to overcome an argument
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decided or settled; awaiting conclusion or confirmation PREP Your confirmation number is pending. I am undecided if to have a party or go shopping. 5. Criticize‚ verb To find fault with My mom criticize me about everything. Censure 6. Gesture‚ noun A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech That was a very friendly gesture. I signaled for help. 7. Innate‚ adjective Possessed at birth; inborn Tiger Woods has innate ability to play golf
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what people KNOW when they know a language we know what people know by what they DO sometimes what people DO does not indicate what they KNOW **much of a language is IMPLICIT‚ we are not conscious of what we know communication transferring thoughts from one mind to another indirect means (can’t directly transfer mind-to-mind) speaker: information source‚ transmitter‚ signal listener: receiver & destination knowledge of a language formulate thought find correct words put correct
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