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    Compound Sentences

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    Rahim Fazil‚Tarik Ahroui Simple sentences‚compound sentences‚complex sentences‚compound complex sentences Simple sentence:Contains a subject a predicate‚and expresses a complete thought Ex.Some students like to study in the morning Identify the subject and predicate in these simple sentences Ex.1 1.Bill and Bob auditioned for the lead role in the play. 2.The kittens were adopted by the family. 3.Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are my

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    1. The status of TG. Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. It’s social by nature and inseparably connected with people. It develops with the development of society. The language consists of 3 parts: the phonological system (i.e. sound system)‚ the lexical system (set of naming means of language) and the grammatical system. (The principles of systemic approach to language and its grammar were developed in

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    Explain Kant’s moral law theory with particular reference to the categorical imperative [30] By Hannah Parry-Evans “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe the oftener and more steadily we reflect on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.” – Kant (1788)‚ pp‚ 193‚ 259 Immanuel Kant introduced and initiated his ‘moral law theory’ in the late 18th century. The doctrine in question sought to establish and constitute a supreme or absolute principle

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    of different constructions. Because the ordinance is therefore declared invalid‚ the conviction cannot stand People v. Rokicki 718 N.E.2d 333 (Ill.App. 1999) History Kenneth Rokicki was charged and convicted of a hate crime based on the predicate offense of disorderly conduct. Before the case went to trial‚ Rokicki moved to dismiss the charges alleging‚ among other things‚ that the hate crime statute was unconstitutional. His motion was denied. Upon waving his right to a jury trial‚ Rokicki’s

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    sentence deals with. To discover the subject‚ ask who or what before the verb‚ e.g. in the sentence The house stands on the hill‚ what stands on the hill? Answer: the house. Examples: The house stands on the hill. It overlooks the plain. PREDICATE The predicate is all of the sentence except the subject. Examples: The house stands on the hill. It overlooks the plain. OBJECT The object is the person‚ thing or topic upon which the subject carries out the Action of the verb. To discover the object

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    punctuations points such as comas‚ colons‚ and semicolons. However‚ the subject and predicate of the poem is sought as very repetitive. Money maketh festival‚ Wine she buys‚ and beds can strow; Round the necks of captains tall‚ Money wins them chains to throw‚ Marches soldiers to and fro‚ Gaineth ladies with sweet eyes: These alone can ne’er bestow: Youth‚ and health‚ and Paradise. (Subject = red Predicate = blue) As can be seen in the above stanza‚ these sentences are in compound form‚

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    FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE STUDENT COURSE GUIDE COST AND MANAGEMENT ACOUNTING IIA (CAC20AT) Department of Managerial Accounting and Finance NQF LEVEL NQF CREDITS QUALIFICATION NAME COURSE CODE 6 6 6 6 12 12 12 12 BTech: Internal Auditing NDip: Accounting NDip: Cost and Management Acc NDip: Financial Information Systems CAC20AT CAC20AT CAC20AT CAC20AT COMPILED BY: Mr.SF Ngonyama and Mr. JS Malepe ©COPYRIGHT:

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    The Grammardog Guide to The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy All exercises use sentences from the novel. Includes over 250 multiple choice questions. About Grammardog Grammardog was founded in 2001 by Mary Jane McKinney‚ a high school English teacher and dedicated grammarian. She and other experienced English teachers in both high school and college regard grammar and style as the key to unlocking the essence of an author. Their philosophy‚ that grammar and literature are best

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    Ontological Argument Essay A:Explain the traditional forms of the Ontological argument as put forward by Anselm and Descartes: When considering an argument for God‚ the ontological argument is one of the most intriguing. Mainly because of it’s a priori nature‚ differing from other popular theological arguments which are a posteriori such as the cosmological argument. This means the ontological argument is understood to be true analytically on its own terms without an appeal to experience. Because

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    E: No terrorists are virtuous I: But some policemen are virtuous O: some policemen are not terrorists S = convert the preceding vowel. FIGURE 2: FESTINO E: No terrorists are virtuous (predicate) I: But some policemen are virtuous (predicate) O: some policemen are not terrorists Reduce: FERIO E: No virtuous person is a terrorist (sub) I: But some policemen are virtuous (pre) O: some policemen are not terrorists Figure 4:

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