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    The term ‘globalization’ is sometimes put in inverted commas or highlighted to show its importance and attract readers’ attention. Then‚ the cohesion in the text is achieved by the use of pronoun reference (‘it’‚ ‘its’‚ ‘this’ also personal pronouns ‘my’‚ ‘I’ that show the author’s involvement). These pronouns‚ moreover‚ help to build logical relations between paragraphs together with conjunctions like ‘as’‚ ‘yet’. In addition to this‚ the author employs such conjunctions as ‘although’‚ ‘moreover’

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    de (dar is also irregular in the preterite—it’s the cross-dresser) preterite of stem-changing –ir verbs—sentirse‚ dormirse‚ morirse‚ preferir‚ seguir‚ divertirse‚ vestirse‚ reírse irregular preterite forms of ser and estar verbs with reflexive pronouns and direct objects using past participles as adjectives preterite forms of verbs like caer and leer Chapter 5 Vocabulary getting ready telling someone to hurry reminding someone to do something hobbies and pastimes expressing

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    errors made of students in using preposition and also to give contribution to the concept of making true sentence in using the preposition. B. Identification and Formulation of the problems Prepositions are words normally placed before nouns or pronouns and can also be followed by verbs but‚ except after but and except‚ the verb must be in the

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and its Background Introduction Agreement is the grammatical logic or coherence in the links between parts of a sentence. An example of agreement is the subject-verb agreement‚ wherein the subject and the verb are considered the significant form (Ramos 87). In subject verb agreement‚ the general rule that we follow is that the verb should always agree with the subject. A singular subject requires a singular verb‚ and a plural subject requires a plural verb. To apply

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    sufficient command of the tools of the trade‚ or the parts of speech‚ if you can identify the part of speech of each word underlined in the paragraphs below. Observe how the words are used in these sentences before filling in the blanks with noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ adjective‚ adverb‚ preposition‚ or conjunction. The world is full of highly competent‚ intelligent‚ and well-trained people who honestly intend to do things tomorrow. They tend to be low achievers; they are not the people who develop interesting

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    Section One Parts of Speech AL Diagnostic Tests Nouns Lessons and Activities Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs CO PY R IG Review Activities Final Tests HT Prepositions Conjunctions Interjections ED 3 MA TE RI Diagnostic Tests 5 Name Date Period Score % DIAGNOSTIC TEST 1 PARTS OF SPEECH For each underlined word in the following sentences‚ identify and then write the part of speech on the line next to the number. Each part of speech is

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    Uncountable noun Music Art Love Happiness Advice Adjective Average Boiling Broad Ancient Brief Adverb Also Amazingly Always Ahead Angrily Preposition Past About Off Save With Verb Unite twist Untidy Rush Whirl Pronoun He Her Me Your They Infinitive (to + Infinitive) To sleep To eat To wash To love To hate Gerund (go + Gerund) go snorkeling go jogging go surfing go skiing go windsurfing Comparative adjective Most soccer players are

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    Unit One Bell Work This work corresponds with the Language Handbook which begins on page 1499 in your textbook. January 17‚ 2012 Reminder: Write a sentence with the word of the day. For the following sentences‚ identify each noun and pronoun. 1. Anyone can see the complex emotions in that painting. 2. Follow the signs to Gators Galore! 3. Whom are you offering to take besides me? 4. Mrs. Burgess‚ we read The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass at the end of last year. 5. Well‚ my car

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    Catcher in the Rye The Catcher in the Rye is set around the 1950s and is narrated by a young man named Holden Caulfield. Holden is not specific about his location while he’s telling the story‚ but he makes it clear that he is undergoing treatment in a mental hospital or sanatorium. The events he narrates take place in the few days between the end of the fall school term and Christmas‚ when Holden is sixteen years old. Alienation as a Form of Self-Protection: Throughout the novel‚ Holden seems

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    as the cause of wars‚ and shows how flags have‚ throughout time‚ been manipulated to force others to conform to the beliefs of the ruling few. Agard uses key linguistic‚ structural and poetic devices to show this. Firstly‚ he makes a clear use of pronouns to describe the flag such as “that” and “piece of cloth”. This immediately takes away any cultural assumptions of the flag and reduces it to its base form. By using repeated interrogatives such as “what’s that fluttering in a breeze?”‚ “What’

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