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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LOUIS MACNEICE’S "THE SUNLIGHT ON THE GARDEN" The sunlight on the garden Hardens and grows cold‚ We cannot cage the minute Within its nets of gold; When all is told We cannot beg for pardon. Our freedom as free lances Advances towards its end; The earth compels‚ upon it Sonnets and birds descend; And soon‚ my friend‚ We shall have no time for dances. The sky was good for flying Defying the church bells And every evil iron Siren and what it tells: The earth compels‚ We are dying

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    correction any mechanical and content errors in a document mechanical and content errors include improper capitalization excessive or inadequate punctuation faulty number expression‚ faulty agreement of subjects and verbs‚ misuse of personal and possessive pronouns‚ inaccurate facts‚ and misleading statements. Editing by contracts is the process of checking a document for wordiness clichés hackneyed expressions logical sequence avoidance of passive voice improper spelling and use of words and other things

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    PARTICIPANT’S GUIDE What have I done in my own classroom lately? 1. List what you have done to teach a grammar or mechanics pattern/skill in your own classroom. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Did you thoroughly share many correct models of the skill‚ both visually and verbally? _____________________________

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    100 TRICKS OF CORRECTION OF SENTENCES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR ALL EXAMS BY DAS SIR ‚KOLKATA(09038870684) A. SUBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT 1 . Two or more Singular Subjects connected by and usually take a Verb in the Plural. For example‚ Incorrect- Hari and Ram is here. Correct- Hari and Ram are here. 2. If two Singular Nouns refer to the same person or thing‚ the Verb must be Singular. Incorrect- The Secretary and Principal are coming. Correct- The Secretary and Principal is coming. (Here the same person

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    1 Vilnius Pedagogical University Department of English Philology Laimutis Valeika Janina Buitkiene An Introductory Course in Theoretical English Grammar Metodine mokymo priemone aukљtuju mokyklu studentams 2003 2 © Vilnius Pedagogical University‚ 2003 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Anglu filologijos katedros posedyje 2003 03 12‚ protokolo Nr. 5 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Tarybos posedyje 2003 03 13‚ protokolo

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    Since the test in an integrated one‚ it will be divided into PARTS instead of using headlines as before (READING‚ WRITING‚ etc). PART 1 Read the following text and then answer the questions below (2.5 Points): The text will be on a topic discussed in one of the units the quiz covers. It will include some vocabulary discussed in the units and others which students will have to guess their meaning from the text (a strategy students must be taught). The text will be written (or adapted) in a way

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    Marginalisation Essay- How Steinbeck explores the theme of Marginalisation in the Novella ‘Of Mice and men’? Steinbeck presents the theme of marginalisation through various characters in order to explore attitudes towards groups of people in the 1930s. Throughout the novel we slowly begin to realise how Crooks had been marginalised for his race. Firstly‚ Steinbeck portrays Crooks as a marginalised African American. He is pushed to the edge due to his colour and disability. Steinbeck introduces

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    THE PREDICATIVE COMPLEXES

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    THE PREDICATIVE COMPLEXES Predicative complexes (or constructions) are structures intermediate between a phrase and a clause. Unlike phrases they contain two words I which semantically are in subject-predicate relations to one another‚ as one (the nominal part) denotes the doer of the action or the bearer of the state or quality‚ while the other (the predicated part) may be either verbal (an infinitive‚ a participle‚ a gerund) or non-verbal (an adjective‚ a stative‚ an adverb‚ a noun). But in most

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    also creates the impression that he is very aggravated with her decision and feels passionate about her marrying Demetrius‚ as it is very long. However his love is also presented as very possessive as he states ‘she is mine‚ and all my right of her I do estate unto Demetrius’. The use of the possessive pronouns ‘mine’ and ‘my’ show that he regards Hermia as his ‘property’ and he can do what he pleases with her. ‘Estate unto’ creates the impression that he sees her more as an object in his possession

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    behaviours and characteristics are shaped by events from their past. Before Heathcliff was taken in to the Earnshaw family by their father‚ Hindley and Cathy had a perfect‚ idyllic childhood. Before Hindley’s father leaves for Liverpool‚ he uses the possessive determiner‚ “my bonny man” in referral to Hindley. The common noun “man” gives connotations of flattery and respect which both father and son have for each other‚ meaning Hindley is being brought up in a safe and loving environment. He looks forward

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