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    Title : THE CENTIPEDEAuthor: Rony V. Diaz is an award-winningFilipinowriter. He has won severalPalancaAwards.He joined the paper in 2001 as executive director. He eventually became publisher and president of the Manila Times School of Journalism. Hehas taught English at U.P. Diliman and has worked for the Philippinegovernment as a Foreign Service corp Born inCabanatuan‚  Nueva Ecija butmoved toMindoroafter the bombing of Clark Field. Character: Author – A boy who narrates the story and the main cast

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    Pronouns A pronoun is used in place of a noun or nouns. Common pronouns include he‚ her‚ him‚ I‚ it‚ me‚ she‚ them‚ they‚ us‚ and we. Here are some examples: INSTEAD OF: Luma is a good athlete. She is a good athlete. (The pronoun she replaces Luma.) INSTEAD OF: The beans and tomatoes are fresh-picked. They are fresh-picked. (The pronoun they replaces the beans and tomatoes.) Often a pronoun takes the place of a particular noun. This noun is known as the antecedent. A pronoun "refers to‚" or

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    Three punctuations – it gradually became clear that‚ “I love this woman. I am in love”! vii) Three conjunctions – for‚ not‚ yet viii) Three pronouns – possessive pronoun: I first told her that I wanted my children to have teeth like hers‚ lips like hers! Intensive and reflexive pronouns – I introduced myself first and asked for her name. Relative pronouns –That day finally came‚ the 01st of May‚ it was a holiday and it was perfect. ix) One adverbial phrase – Then‚ one day while we were chatting

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    Reflexive Pronouns Level Advanced Class 1 hour Skills Reading‚ Listening‚ Speaking‚ and Writing Goal To develop the students skill to use reflexive pronouns. Terminal Objectives By the end of the lesson the students should be able to Use reflexive pronouns correctly. Transform noun to reflexive pronoun correctly. Enabling Objectives The students will practice the four skills through interview about jobs and work environments using reflexive pronouns. The students will share their answers to

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    Preposterous Pronouns Stewart Pidd Hates English contains the following information about pronouns: Pronouns function as replacement words for noun phrases and nouns. Three common types of pronouns that give writers trouble are indefinite‚ possessive‚ and personal. Pronouns have different functions: Pronouns that do not refer to an object or a particular person are indefinite pronouns; possessive pronouns show possession; personal pronouns replace an object or a specific person. Pronouns can prevent

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    English (Reviewer) Part 1: Nouns Nouns comes from the Latin word “Nomen” which means name. Noun are persons‚ places‚ things‚ event or ideas. Nouns Can either be common or proper. Common nouns are general name‚ while proper nouns are specific names. |Common Nouns |Proper Nouns | |Begins with a small letter |Starts with a Capital letter

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    Using Pronouns Correctly: Pronoun Reference A pronoun must refer clearly to its antecedent. Because a pronoun is a substitute word‚ it can express meaning clearly and definitely only if its antecedent is easily identified. In some sentence constructions‚ gender and number make the reference clear. Thomas and Jane discussed his absences and her good attendance. (gender) If the three older boys in the club carry out those plans‚ it will break up. (number) Word order can also make the

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    holiday and it was perfect.” “We went to the library together.” VI. “Don’t get me wrong here‚ I don’t mean that she was rude” (apostrophe‚ comma and full stop) VII. Because After While VIII. Ours- possessive pronoun I – personal pronoun Who – relative pronoun IX. “I found myself visiting my friends more often.” X. Before With About Question 7 I. My cat is very playful. II. He thought that he could pay his own school fee. III. These children keep making

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    Antecedents that Drive Business Results Catherine Bale Regis University The business result I am focusing on in my organization is to decrease the turnover rate (increasing the retention rate) through increased employee satisfaction. Based on the desired behavior we are trying to promote‚ I have developed a list of antecedents to help drive that behavior and looked for positive and negative consequences. With the antecedents chosen‚ we are hoping to drive forward positive behavior

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    Clear Pronoun Reference A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or refers back to a noun already mentioned. Common pronouns include: he‚ she‚ it‚ they‚ this‚ that‚ their‚ his‚ her‚ which. You must be very careful when using pronouns in order to be sure that your reader understands what your pronoun is referring to. (The word a pronoun refers back to is called the antecedent.) Pronouns must agree in number: 1. When the store owner greets a customer‚ she always smiles. (The noun store

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