BUSINESS LETTERS When replying to a letter • Thank you for your letter of [date] concerning [subject]. • In reply to your letter of [date] I wish to inform you that … • Thank you very much for your letter in which you asked about … When writing from your own initiative • I am writing to inform you that … • I am pleased to notify you that … • I wish to inform you that … • I would be grateful if you could send me some information about … When
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single night for your entire life. 32.You flip out when someone mistakes you for an Arab‚ Hispanic or Indian 33.You curse at your teachers or strangers in Farsi 34.Talk crap and gossip about your own family 35.You cuss at your kids in Afghan with phrases that affect yourself (padaurnaulat..etc.) 36.You teach your American friends bad Afghan words and get happy when they use them in normal
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Types of Phrases A phrase is a group of related words (within a sentence) without both subject and verb. For example‚ He is laughing at the joker. A phrase functions as a noun‚ verb‚ adverb‚ adjective or preposition in a sentence. The function of a phrase depends on its construction (words it contains). On the basis of their functions and constructions‚ phrases are divided into various types i.e. noun phrase‚ verb phrase‚ adverb phrase‚ adjective phrase‚ appositive phrase‚ infinite phrase‚ participle
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Minimalist Approach of Resty Cena. In this syntactic description‚ an overview of the language’s lexical phrases will be given for starters. It will move on to defining‚ classifying and describing the basic sentences of the languages. Errors on this study are solely the author’s. II. Lexical PhrasesLexical phrases are headed by a lexical item (as opposed to functional item). Some common lexical phrases in Ilokano are:HeadDPdeterminer phrasedetermineramin dagiti mannalon(lahat ng mga magsasaka)PPpreposition
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Noun Clauses as Subjects The first grammatical function that noun clauses can perform is the subject. Subjects are defined as words‚ phrases‚ and clauses that perform the action of or act upon the predicate. For example‚ the following italicized noun clauses function as subjects: * Whoever ate my lunch is in big trouble. * How you will finish all your homework on time is beyond me. * That the museum cancelled the lecture disappoints me. Noun Clauses as Subject Complements The second
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terminology (“set-phrases”‚ “idioms” and “word-equivalents” [1]) reflects certain differences in the main criteria used to distinguish types of phraseological units and free word-groups. The term “set phrase” implies that the basic criterion of differentiation is stability of the lexical components and grammatical structure of word-groups. There is a certain divergence of opinion as to the essential features of phraseological units as distinguished from other word-groups and the nature of phrases that can
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prefixes. 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
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A.‚ Haegeman‚ L. & Stavrou‚ M. (2007). Noun Phrase in the Generative Perspective. Mouton de Gruyter. 2 Preliminary Schedule 17.10.2013 Introduction: The DP Hypothesis 24.10.2013 The Functional Structure of the Noun Phrase I DP‚ NumberP and GenderP 31.10.2013 The Functional Structure of the Noun Phrase II Syntactic and Morphological Evidence; Other functional categories in the DP 07.11.2013 Determinerless Noun Phrases I (Bare Plurals‚ Mass Nouns‚ Proper Nouns‚ Generic
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lottery the day before Can you point out which words are deictic? “ I was there yesterday ” personal spatial temporal Definition Definiteness: A feature of noun phrase selected by the speaker to convey his assumption that the hearer will be able to identify the referent of the noun phrase Example : 1- The sun because there are only one sun‚ The star definite ‚ one star ‚ one moon in The moon
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------------------------------------------------- أعلى النموذج The show’s host was usually genial‚ but he had a reputation for turning ------- when provoked by guests who challenged his opinions. * (A) surly * (B) intrusive * (C) lenient * (D) convincing * (E) giddy أسفل النموذج Explanation It makes sense to say that someone who is typically “genial‚” or friendly‚ would turn “surly‚” or irritable‚ when provoked. The German choreographer Pina Bausch Acreated dances Bthat
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