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    Parts of Speech

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    The eight parts of speech: such a key component of language‚ yet such a complicated piece of my learning career. Out of all eight of the parts of speech‚ the verb‚ the noun‚ the pronoun‚ the adjective‚ the adverb‚ the preposition‚ the conjunction‚ and the interjection‚ the ones that I remember the most are the verb and the noun. I am not quite sure how such basic ideas of language can be so complicated to actually explain. My previous days of schooling were definitely not the most challenging

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    also makes people aware of the friendship “Here was Baba and his best friend and business partner Rahim Kahn‚ standing outside of our house‚ neither one smiling”. The juxtaposition and noun phrase “best friend” and “business partner” present the relationship as both strong and professional‚ while the non-finite clause ‘neither one smiling’ at the end of the sentence emphasises the serious and business-like nature. The effect of Amir’s narrative view point allows the reader to gain and clear understanding

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    exempt himself from the liability by the exclusion clause written on the receipt and the sign. The effectiveness of the exclusion clauses depends on several factors. Firstly‚ whether the exclusion clause belongs to a term of contract will be determined. Secondly‚ reasonable steps leading to the notice of exclusion clause to J will be decided. Thirdly‚ the words of exclusion clause will be carefully analyzed. Finally‚ the result as to the exclusion clause will be carefully suggested as well as other possible

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    apart from others. Replacing suffixes with vowels is a good example of this. “Afternoon” becomes “arvo”‚ names like “Barry” becomes “Bazza” and by replacing the last element with an ‘-o’‚ the adjective “povo” has undergone a word class shift from the noun “poverty”. Popular culture has also

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    Coherence

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    COHERENCE Coherence and Unity are related‚ but they are not the same thing. You may have a unified paragraph in which all the sentences are relevant to the controlling idea of the topic sentence‚ but it may leave your reader somewhat confused. Somehow‚ the paragraph lacks smoothness and clarity - the ideas are mixed up‚ the sentences are not clearly and logically related‚ the writing has no rhythm. In short‚ the paragraph lacks coherence. There are three

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    emphasise that ___________________________________________ 4. EMPHASIS MARKERS show clearly what you think is most important but allow you to avoid personal language such as ’I think’ Adjectives: main‚ crucial‚ important‚ significant‚ key‚ essential Nouns: focus‚ element‚ concept‚ theory‚ aspect‚ part‚ idea‚ point‚ argument‚ discussion‚ debate Verbs: to emphasise‚ to summarise‚ to focus‚ to highlight Examples: • • • • The key aspect of this argument is The most crucial point made so far It is worth

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    Grammar Refresh

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    NounsWords that identify a person‚ idea or thing.woman‚ tree‚ love‚ city‚ computer ‘Naming’ words | Types of noun Common: refers to things in general friendship‚ dog‚ night‚ road‚ education Proper: a specific person/place/thing Edinburgh‚ Asia‚ Clare‚ Tuesday‚ Big Ben Concrete: something that exists physically dog‚ road‚ Asia‚ Big Ben‚ computer Abstract: intangible idea love‚ friendship‚ education‚ time Collective: groups of people or things audience

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    Waiting for Godot

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    Or (A) Malfunction (B) dispossess (C) superstructure (D) superfine (E) undersigned (F) defrost. 3. Write a note on function of prepositional phrase using appropriate examples. 4. Discuss postmodification in a noun phrase. 5. Give two examples each of noun phrase a object‚ complement and adverbial. 6. Write a brief note on subordinates. 7. Revise the following sentences to eliminate the dangling constructions: (A) Driving along at top speed‚ the road took an unexpected

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    Coat of Arms Project 2014

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    item that signifies what your favorite sport/exercise is. (Graphics Required!) Section 4. Favorite Activity (Spanish and Graphics) Section 5. Favorite Book (English) Vividly describe your favorite book using the eight parts of speech. (Noun‚ Verb‚ Adjective‚ Interjection‚ Adverb‚ Pronoun‚ Conjunction and Preposition) Section 6. Favorite TV Show (English) Draw or paste a picture of a facial expression which describes two of your favorite television personalities/characters. Be sure

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    and ficar all translate to the English verb “to be” but have distinct uses. Ser (to be) The verb ser is used to indicate long term or permanent characteristics or conditions. It is used to associate people with their occupation when used with a noun. It is also the verb used for telling the time of day‚ a recurring event. Ele é uma pessoa inteligente. He is an intelligent person. Ela é uma mulher generosa. She is a generous woman. Nós somos empregados. We are employees. Eles são estudantes. They

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