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    GRAMMAR: I have to sleep because I am very tired. MEANING: In this sentence have to is used to express the necessity of going to bed. We can use have + infinitive to talk about obligation. The meaning is quite similar to must. Have (got) + infinitive can also be used‚ like must‚ to express certainty.1 In general‚ have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate‚ external power (for example‚ the Law or school rules). Have to is

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    argue that this is shown in the very opening sequence as two pairs of feet approach in the train‚ and soon “cross” each other (or bump in to each-other) which is lead to the meeting of Guy and Bruno. When leaving the train‚ after discussing the “perfect murder”‚ Bruno himself mentions this theme as he is talking with Guy. Bruno explains his idea and then says “For example‚ your wife‚ my father. Criss-cross.” Even in the editing of the film‚ there are constant cross-cutting sequences and simultaneous

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    drinking a cup of tea (negative) - I am not reading a book - She is not drinking a cup of tea (interrogative) - Are you reading a book? - Is she drinking a cup of tea? 3. Present Perfect Tense This is Tense which was generally assumed most was difficult to comprehended. Formulas of Present Perfect Tense: *With verb (positive) S + have/has + V3 (past participle) (negative) S + have/has + not + V3 (past participle) (interrogative) Have/has + S + V3 (past participle)? Example(s):

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    design‚ and marketing efforts by both established and new competitors. Excess profits are eliminated in a perfectly competitive industry through expansion by established firms and entry of new firms‚ both of whom offer identical products that are perfect substitutes. The Oligopoly market structure results in long-run oligopoly market equilibrium that is identical to a competitive market price or output solution. In markets where competing firms produce identical products‚ the Bertrand model and competing

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    there will be in a market and therefore its structure. If there are lot of barriers to entry there will be market structure such as monopoly or oligopoly; if there are no barriers to entry‚ or just few of them‚ there will be market structure such as perfect competition or monopolistic competition. When the barriers to entry are lots and strong‚ another producer will not be able to enter into the market because the costs and difficulties are too high‚ we will find a monopoly. In this type of market structure

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    Confucius and the Perfect Gentlemen April 2‚ 2013 Carmichael 1 In The Analects‚ Confucius describes the ideal person or what is otherwise known as the perfect gentleman. This person in his eye’s‚ is not motivated by gain or by specific political beliefs‚ but rather what is right in every situation. The life of the gentleman is one of moderation‚ he is a gentleman-scholar‚ faithful to others‚ sincere in deeds‚ and never giving up in his efforts of self-cultivation. Earthly

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    1. She needn’t have got up so early. Meaning: Needn’t is short for need not. This action happened in the past. She got up early but it wasn’t necessary. Context Mary has a job interview tomorrow and she was feeling very nervous. The next day Mary woke up early to catch the 9am bus to her interview location. However she had forgotten that the interview was at 3pm. It was not necessary for Mary to get up so early. As a result she waited for several hours in a café. CCQs:

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    verb form ending in -ing. Present perfect tense describes an action that happened at an indefinite time in the past or that began in the past and continues in the present.This tense is formed by using has/have with the past participle of the verb. Most past participles end in –ed Past perfect tense describes an action that took place in the past before another past action. This tense is formed by using had with the past participle of the verb. Future perfect tense describes an action that will

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    OUTLINE INTRODUCTION: Competition Theories Compete It is never doubted by academic circles and business environments that the strength of competitive analysis‚ if not the top‚ is one of the most important critical success factors in creating and managing marketing strategies. The way a business adapts to competitive environments‚ characteristic of its focus being self-centered‚ competitor-centered‚ customer-driven or market driven (Day and Nebugandi‚ 1994)‚ will define its place

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    English Grammar BIL 3013 Semester 1 Session 2012/2013 Associate Professor Doctor Abdul Halim Ibrahim Assignment 1 Ways Of Building Vocabulary Name: Tan Seng Cheng Matric Number: D20121058134 Vocabulary is the knowledge of words and morphemes. There are two kinds of words‚ form class words and structure class words. Form class words are words that independently have meaning even if it stands alone or have lexical meaning. For example‚ words like cat‚ dog and house. This class can be

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