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    little word number. Just describe the story in the pictures in detail as possible as you can and with clarity and perception‚ few wrong words‚ few mistakes in grammar‚ then you will get good marks. It’s a common phenomenon. Without lots of smart sentences or wonderful expression‚ there aren’t any differences among the students’ articles. English writing is just beginning at that time. Perhaps the time when I or we realise the significance of English writing is the senior middle school. Good

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    Intonation of the sentence |6 | |1.3 Melodic of English |7 | |2 Intonation features of sentence in English and Russian |14 | |2.1 The main features of the sentence in Russian

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    Coordinating Conjunction

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    conjunction when you want to give equal emphasis to two main clauses. The pattern for coordination looks like this: main clause + ‚ + coordinating conjunction + main clause. Subordination‚ however‚ emphasizes the idea in the main clause more than the one in the subordinate clause. Generally‚ the patterns look like these: main clause + Ø + subordinate clause. subordinate clause + ‚ + main clause. Read the pairs of sentences that follow. The first version coordinates the two ideas. The second version

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    Argument on Bribery

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    Pelan taktikal | Pelaksana | Sasaran | KPI Output | KPI Outcome | Status capai | Sentence patterns and grammar | Assembly Presentation | Every Monday(7.50 a.m.-8.00 a.m.) | Year 6 English Teacher | | | | | Weak Items | Extra Classes | Every Wednesday (1.30 p.m. to2.30 p.m.) | Year 6 English teacher | To achieve at least 80% in the UPSR examination | Pupils show improvement in their vocabulary and sentence structures | The pupils are more confident in answering the questions. | 80% of the

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    reading the whole text or to skip it onto another one. Each headline should be a summary of the news which follows. A headline should be a regular sentence structure containing a subject and a verb. It means that only lexical‚ not grammatical words are used. The major reason for that is the space. Then the rule of a sentence may be broken‚ only minor sentences are used‚ and such a headline can be rather difficult to understand. This happens on purpose to make the headline somehow special with the aim

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    Syntax

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    morphological categories and their realization. Syntax‚ on the other hand‚ deals with the way words are combined. It is concerned with the external functions of words and their relationship to other words within the linearly ordered units – word-groups‚ sentences and texts. Syntax studies the way in which the units and their meanings are combined. It also deals with peculiarities of syntactic units‚ their behavior in different contexts. Syntactic units may be analyzed from different points of view‚ and

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    created according to the grammatical rules of the language‚ in accordance with a certain speech situation with the necessity of expressing a certain idea on the basis of a specific syntactical pattern peculiar for the language. Every notional word functions in free word combinations as a certain member of the sentence. The general sense of such an ordinary free combination is derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements. Thus‚ for example‚ a black coat‚ remarkably intelligent and so on are non-predicative

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    Paragraph 1 I was recently asked ‘What inspired you to apply for the Administrative Assistant III position with the Division of Economic Security (DES)?’ this is my response. Over the years I have held several different office type jobs. I started out as a temporary worker for DES‚ in a file room in the Child Support Division. I was required to build files for different units; maintain a log of the files that were being received‚ transferred out‚ and sent to the warehouse. The files sent to

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    combined sentence

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    Page: 9 1) Sexism extends even into the area of automobile driving‚ it seems. Believing that they are far better drivers than women. Men consider women drivers incompetent‚ inattentive‚ and even dangerous behind the wheel. -It seems that sexism extends even into the area of automobile driving. Believing that they are far better drivers than women‚ men consider women drivers incompetent‚ inattentive‚ and even dangerous behind the wheel. 2) However‚ statistics prove that women are‚ in fact‚ safer

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    Research Paper

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    (semantics)‚ how words are organized in relation to each other and in larger constructions (syntax)‚ how words are formed from smaller meaningful units (morphology)‚ the sounds of words (perception and pronunciation or articulation)‚ and how they form patterns of knowledge in the speaker’s mind (phonetics and phonology) and how standardized written forms represent words (orthography). Since this website is primarily devoted to the exploration of English through its words‚ the focus in this website is

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