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    morfosintaxis

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    HANDOUT 1 VERBAL MORPHOLOGY  the syntax of lexical verbs vs. auxiliaries. Before X’ theory‚ sentences used to be identified with the notation S. Linguists had to figure out a way of replacing S by a phrasal category. In other words‚ they needed to identify some elements as the head of the overall sentence. Since phrases were (or are) projections of heads‚ consisting specifically of three levels‚ it was necessary to find a category that could act as the head of the new phrase. The category

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    Part of Speech

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    …………………………………………………………………………..List of Descriptive Adjectives ……………………………………………..Types of Adjective ………………………………………………………...Adverbs ……………………………………………………………………………Prepositions …………………………………………………………………….....List of Common English Prepositions …………………………………….Ending a sentence with a Preposition …………………………………….Prepositional Phrase ………………………………………………………Conjunction …………………………………………………………………….....List of Common English Conjunction …………………………………….Interjections…………………………………………………………………….......List of Common English Interjections

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    CELTA Application 1

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    CELTA (Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) COURSE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORM 2014/2015 Ealing‚ Hammersmith and West London College is an authorised centre for courses preparing trainees for the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). These courses provide initial training in English Language teaching and are intended for those who have no previous experience in this field‚ or whose experience is insufficient to qualify them to enter

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    Alabama The power of an image is immense. A poem can single out an ordinary object of daily life and give it a history‚ meaning‚ and emotional worth‚ all through the use of an image. In Child’s Grave‚ Hale County‚ Alabama‚ Jim Simmerman uses the simple image of a child’s final resting place in rural Alabama to create a history that illustrates the meaning of loss in a way words alone cannot seem to do. In this essay I hope to summarize and explain in some detail Simmerman’s poem‚ as well as point

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    Paragraph Writing

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    paragraph? It is a group of sentences that introduces‚ presents and develops one main idea about the topic. And it can be divided into three major parts. A. The Topic Sentence  • It is normally the first sentence of the paragraph. • It conveys the overall point of the paragraph. • It helps the writer focus on the idea written about. • It helps the reader know about what the paragraph is all about. B. The Supporting Details  • They are sentences used to support the main idea

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    The Great Gatsby Metaphors

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    Fitzgerald contrast “hard rock” with “wet marshes” Fitzgerald contrasts “hard rock” and “wet marshes” by saying how everyone has their own set of beliefs. Someone’s conduct can be engrained within their head‚ but he doesn’t care. In the third sentence‚ note the metaphor and explain Fitzgerald’s choice of this particular metaphor. Fitzgerald mentions a metaphor when he says‚ “When I came back from the East last autumn I felt that I wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention

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    Cohesion in Short Story

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    Background Cohesion is a device used in connecting two sentences and indicating the relationship between them. Without cohesion text is merely collections of more or less isolated elements of text‚ which are not related to one another. Cohesion constructs the elements of text relating to each other. This relationship implies the continuity or unity‚ which is necessary for the interpretation of text. Cohesion is used to link one sentence to the preceding one or between clauses to the preceding one

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    Interpretation by Arkadiy Kurakin The story of Herbert Ernest Bates "The Beauty of the Dead". The story is a unit of literary fiction. The author uses different expressive means and stylistic devices to show the reader the idea of the story‚ such as epithets‚ metaphor‚ similar‚ oxymoron‚ irony‚ hyperbola‚ understatement‚ etc. The protagonist of this story is Mr. Grimshaw. This is a complex character‚ reticent‚ gloomy. His surname is rather significant. The adjective “grim" means harsh‚ merciless

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    of newspaper language (Bird 2009: 41). Firstly‚ the article from 1966 consists of 26 sentences and‚ thus‚ has an approximate average of 3 sentences per 100 words. Furthermore‚ it contains an average of 30 words per sentence. In comparison‚ the article from 2016 consists of 33 sentences and‚ hence‚ has an approximate average of 4 sentences per 100 words. In addition‚ it contains an average of 33 words per sentence. Thus‚ the more

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    SCORRE method

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    objective of your talk will be‚ and you must be clear about how you are going to achieve that objective… If you can’t state the purpose of your talk in a single clear sentence‚ you are either trying to say too much or you don’t know what you are talking about… If you know your objective so clearly that you can write it in a simple sentence‚ you can strategically plan a talk so that your audience gets the message loud and clear.” (How to Speak to Youth‚ pages 41‚ 42‚ 44) Subject - helps bring

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