“My Country” Persuasive Speech Have you ever wondered about what it means to be a ‘True’ Australian? Does it mean to be “Fair Dinkum’ or does it mean to be of Australian Blood? Does it mean to live in the bush or desert and wear an Akubra with jeans and an old shirt? Hello fellow students. Today I am standing here to discuss how and why ‘My Country’ by Dorothea Mackellar best represents Australia. Although some may argue that this poem was written in 1908 and since then Australia has changed in
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CHAPTER 15 ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Subject-Verb Disagreement Trimming Sentences Parallelism Comparison Problems Pronoun-Antecedent Disagreement Pronoun Case Dangling and Misplaced Participles Other Misplaced Modifiers Tricky Tenses Idiom Errors Diction Errors Other Modifier Problems Irregular Verbs The Subjunctive Mood Coordinating Ideas 511 512 McGRAW-HILL’S SAT Lesson 1: Subject-Verb Disagreement Finding Verbs The verb is the
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Making Subjects and Verbs Agree 1. When the subject of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns connected by and‚ use a plural verb. She and her friends are at the fair. 2. When two or more singular nouns or pronouns are connected by or or nor‚ use a singular verb. The book or the pen is in the drawer. 3. When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor‚ the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb. The
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Sherry hit Bill. What the direct object pronoun is in a sentence: When the pronoun replaces the name of the direct object‚ use the following pronouns: me (me) te (you-familiar) lo‚ la (him‚ her‚ it‚ you-formal) nos (us) os (you-all-familiar) los‚ las (them‚ you-all-formal) the direct object pronoun comes immediately before the conjugated verb. Tengo = I have Tengo la pluma. = I have the pen. La tengo. = I have it. The pronoun (la) comes immediately before the verb (tengo)
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as follows: Noun (black equilateral triangle) Article (small blue equilateral triangle) Adjective (medium dark blue equilateral triangle) Verb (red circle) Preposition (green crescent) Adverb (small orange circle) Pronoun (purple isosceles triangle) Conjunction (small pink rectangle) Interjection (golden keyhole) NOUN FAMILY Noun - a large black equilateral triangle Impressionistic Lesson: Introduce
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sympathetic to her because of this. The Duke wields a different form of power in ‘My Last Duchess’; that of a political and social form. He views everyone as his possessions‚ particularly his wife‚ which is shown through the repeated use of the personal pronoun “my”‚
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Negatives – Exercise 9 3.3.8 Tags – Exercise 10 3.3.9 Reported Speech – Exercise 11 3.3.10 Editing & Spelling – Exercise 12 3.3.11 Apostrophe – Exercise 13 3.3.12 Tenses – Exercise 14 3.3.13 Synonyms – Exercise 15 3.3.14 Antonyms – Exercise 16 3.3.15 Pronouns – Exercise 17 3.3.16 Prepositions – Exercise 18 3.3.17 Concord 3.3.18 Adverbs – Exercise 19 3.3.19 Adjectives – Exercise 20 INDEX MEMORANDUM 4. English First Additional Language – Paper 3 4.1 Essay – Exercise 21 4.2 Longer Transactional Writing
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CELTA pre-interview task A 1 We never go to the theatre these days. Present Simple 2 We’re saving up to travel abroad. Present Continuous 3 We’ve already been to Morocco. Present Perfect 4 We didn’t have enough money to go further. Past Simple 5 We had spent all our savings by the end of the summer. Past Perfect 6 We’d been sleeping rough for several weeks when the weather turned colder. Past perfect Continuous 7 This year‚ I’ve been awarded a travel scholarship. Present
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Snake Square Table Television‚ Toe Towel Umbrella Uncle Underside Urge Value Venture Vision Velvet Water Wanderer Window Worm Xenon Xylophone Yard Yarn Yesterday Yoga Zebra Zest Zoology 2.) PRONOUN A Pronoun Is A Word Or Form That Substitutes For A Substitutes For A Noun Or Noun Phrase. Examples: All Another Any Anybody Anyone Anything Both Each Each Other Either Everybody Everyone Everything Few He
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Request Stop Harold Pinter Harold Pinter was an English playwright‚ screenwriter ‚ actor‚ theatre director and poet. He was of the most influential and imitated of modern British dramatists. Pinter’s writing career spanned over 50 years. Pinter’s dramas often involve strong conflicts between ambivalent characters who struggle for verbal and territorial dominance and for their own versions of the past. Stylistically‚ his works are marked by theatrical pauses and silences‚ irony and menace.
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