LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS Grammar item 1: …but sooner or later we have to sleep. Meaning In this sentence have to sleep is used to express the idea that we are obliged to sleep even if we don’t wish to do so. CCQs: Is it something we must do? Yes. Can we avoid it? No. Use of examples: We have to use the safety belt. Children have to attend school by law. Form Have to is a non-modal alternative to the modal verb must to talk about obligation. It is interchangeable with have
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Concept questions: Did the two friends put all of the bags in the car? Was the last bag easy to lift? Or was the bag light? Was the last bag difficult to lift? Meaning: Too heavy = cannot be picked up Form: Too heavy = Adverb (too) + adjective/adverb Pronunciation: It fits her. (contrasted with) It suits her. Context: Students listen to a short dialogue (grandparents visit new born baby girl.) Door knocks.... A. Hi Linda‚ just stopped by to drop off a gift for
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painfully thin‚ her skin almost transparent.” This has been used to show how her situation has had an effect on not only her mental wellbeing but also her physical health. The adjectives “white‚” “shrunken‚” “toothless‚” and “transparent” and the adverb “painfully” all portray Elisabeth as a broken‚ damaged victim. In addition to this‚ Elisabeth is represented as no better than an animal. “It was Elisabeth’s primeval instinct as a mother desperate to save her child that finally led to her father’s
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Which of the verbs (1-5) could be replaced by the following synonyms or definitions? Make – carry out purchase – take out handle – deal with discuss/explain – go through had mechanical problems – broken down B Combine the verbs in box 1 with an adverb or preposition from box 2 to form phrasal verbs. Then replace the verbs in bold in the sentences below. 1 bring look take 2 after down forward out up turn set work 1 I’d like to withdraw ____take out______ $500 please. 2 So‚ how many people
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Causes for Rise of Articles: In OE the there were two declensions of adjectives – strong (definite) and weak (indefinite) – and the inflections of these declensions indicated whether the noun that followed the adjective was definite or indefinite. At the end of the ME Period the declensions of the Adjective disappeared and there was a necessity to find another way to indicate the definiteness/indefinite ness of a noun. Thus the articles appeared.In OE the word-order was free because inflections
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TASKS FOR SUBMISSION TO YOUR TUTOR NAME: Radionenko Vladislav E-MAIL ADDRESS: vlad201414@yahoo.com TASK 1 Look at the 10 multiple choice questions on the assessment sheet overleaf. This is part 1 of a level assessment which is sent out to our overseas students. You will obviously have no problem in finding the correct answer‚ but explaining your choice can be more problematic. What do you think is being tested in each question? Explain in your own words or use grammatical terms if
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Sentiment Analysis of Movie Reviews Abstract: Nowadays the population of people gets increased whereas simultaneously the technology is also gets developing. Hence more people are now accessing the social media networks for various purposes. People also use the social media for posting their reviews about various/specific products‚ company‚ brand‚ firms‚ movies etc. Thus the reviews may either be in positive or negative or in neutral format so analyzing this reviews using some sentiment analysis
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Systemic Functional Linguistic Comparison of News Text and Spoken Conversation. Introduction A news text and a spoken conversation will be considered by using a systemic functional linguistic approach. Linguistic evidence will be given to support the register analysis of field‚ tenor and mode which highlight the differences and similarities between the context of use of the two texts‚ and an explanation given as to why the variation in registers occurs. TEXT 1 – NEWS TEXT
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Write about some of the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter 1 The chapter begins with Nick Carraway introducing himself as the narrator. Fitzgerald uses a first-person retrospective narrative‚ therefore we are given Nicks point of view throughout. The chapter begins with Nick remembering his father’s advice that “all people in this world haven’t had the advantages that [he’s] had” this tells the reader that the main theme of the novel is wealth. The use of the word “advantages” suggests that
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Noun Clauses A NOUN CLAUSE is a group of words with a subject and a verb WHO WHEN WHOM You can recognize a noun clause by one of the relative pronouns or adverbs that begin the clause A noun clause consists of three components: A relative pronoun or adverb A subject A verb Noun clauses function like Uses of Noun Clauses After some verbs and adjectives To include a question in a statement (embedded questions) To report what someone has said or asked Noun clauses
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