ii 1111 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1 12111 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20111 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30111 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 41111 Spanish An Essential Grammar Spanish: An Essential Grammar is a concise and user-friendly reference guide to the most important aspects of Spanish. It presents a fresh and accessible description of the language as it is spoken both in Europe and Latin America. The book sets out the complexities of Spanish in short‚ readable sections‚ and explanations are clear and free from jargon
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Exam: 986028RR - WORD USAGE When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which of the following sentences
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nouns‚ noun phrases with zero determiner‚ generic and specific reference‚ characteristic of English articles (definite‚ indefinite‚ zero)‚ definiteness in English and Slovak 6) Characteristic and division of pronouns‚ grammatical caterories of pronouns‚ description of each pronoun class pointing out the main differences between English and Slovak 7) Characteristic and classification of adjectives‚ syntactic functions of adjectives‚ adjectives in postposition‚ substantivization of adjectives
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an internet article also using caesuras when saying ‘However‚ Scouse comedian’ to help the article flow fluently. The poem is written in possessive 3rd singular person as Swift says ‘His Grace!’‚ the narrative also changes when Swift says ‘Threescore‚ I think’ which then tells us he is giving his views on the general likewise the article is written in possessive 3rd singular person when saying ‘According to her will’ which is addressing Margaret Thatcher. The article addresses many people such as
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Read the extract from The Time Traveler’s Wife that begins on page 398 from ‘Henry is sleeping‚ bruised and caked with blood’ to ‘anguish together’. Using integrated linguistic and literary approaches analyse Niffenegger’s presentation of Henry in this extract. Go on to compare the presentation of survival elsewhere in The Time Traveler’s Wife and in The Time Machine. Both The Time-Traveler’s Wife by Niffenegger and in The Time Machine by Wells present the reader with the idea of time travel despite
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into four sections‚ each of them dealing with its own topic. In order to identify the speaker‚ the reader has to rely on the personal pronoun “I” (line 2). The speaker is a man whose fate is put into the focus right from the beginning. He addresses the woman he loves calling her “my goddesse” (l.1). Furthermore he limits the use of deictics to the possessive pronoun “her” in order to describe the addressee. In the first section (ll. 1-4) his misery is caused by her rejection‚ portraying him as a helpless
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other hand she wants to meet the right guy as every normal girl or woman‚ is described by the author in the only one masterfully collected word «her man» and this idea is also strengthened by the graphical expressive mean- the italics of the possessive pronoun her. The powerful effect produced by these stylistic devices is quite unquestionable. But she wants not only to be with the right guy but she wants the only one man who possible never has existed in the real world because he is a figment of
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how or how much; e.g. highly. * Determiner: a word that goes in front of a noun to identify what the noun refers to; e.g. this. * Preposition: a word that shows a relationship between a noun and another word in a sentence; e.g. to. * Pronoun: a word that takes the place of a noun or nouns; e.g. we. * Conjunction: a word that connects words or groups of words; e.g. and. * Demonstrative: a word that serves to point out; e.g. those. * Article: a word used to indicate nouns and
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CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL SURVEY ON PROVERBS § 1 Definition and Origin of Proverbs Linguists have been long intrigued by the remarkable capacity and internal structural complexity of proverbs. Indeed‚ despite their outward simplicity‚ proverbs and proverbial phrases are far from being simple. On the one hand they are language phenomena similar to ordinary phraseological units and on the other hand they are logical units. This accounts for the fact that proverbs have attracted attention of
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Introduction My course paper is called the gerund. I have chosen this subject‚ because I want to know more about the gerund. There are several reasons for it: 1)1 want know more about the gerund‚ because it will help me in my future studying‚ will help me not to produce errors ; 2) Since most languages ( e.g.: Spanish‚ Russian‚ French) have infinitives‚ but no gerunds; 3) This will help me to increase my outlook. I think the use of the gerunds in English is problem‚ because use infinitive is easier
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