1. Our union representative _____ members that our rights would be defended. a. assured b. ensure c. specify d. specific 2. If you ____ your reservation 48 hours in advance‚ you will not be billed. a. cancel b. engage c. provide d. determine 3. I don’t feel any ____ to give my boss more than two weeks notice when I leave. a. obligatory b. obligation c. agreement d. contract 4. The contract contains a provision to …. how payments are made if John loses his job. a. deal with b. detect
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are: 1. Noun A noun is a word or group of words used for referring to a person‚ thing‚ place‚ or quality. Ex. Birds fly. She is a pretty girl. The man works in the factory. The bird sings sweetly in the tree. There are three new houses in a large city. Louis lives at Paknam but works in Bangkok. 2. Pronoun A pronoun is a noun substitute. In other words‚ it is a word used instead of a noun for referring to a person or thing
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Tenses 1) I’m busy at the moment. ~ on the computer. a) I work b) I’m work c) I’m working d) I working 2) My friend ~ the answer to the question. a) is know b) know c) knowing d) knows 3) I think I’ll buy these shoes. ~ really well. a) They fit b) They have fit c) They’re fitting d) They were fitting 4) Where ~ the car? a) did you park b) did you parked c) parked you d) you parked 5) At nine o’clock yesterday morning we ~ for the bus. a) wait b) waiting c) was waiting
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Sentences: Simple‚ Compound‚ and Complex A common weakness in writing is the lack of varied sentences. Becoming aware of three general types of sentences--simple‚ compound‚ and complex--can help you vary the sentences in your writing. The most effective writing uses a variety of the sentence types explained below. 1. Simple Sentences A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject‚ a verb‚ and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following:
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Page 11: Assignment B 1) Of course‚ my children visit my once in a while 2) Late in the evening the telephone rang. 3) After lunch I go for a walk in Central Park 4) A week ago my brother won 15.000 kroners on the pools. 5) In the morning I’m always to busy to eat anything. 6) Eventually‚ the secretary admitted that he’d made a mistake. 7) “I’ve never been good at mathematics”‚ the father said. 8) Lisa had definitely seen the man before. 9) If I decide to buy the house I’ll let you know
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5/ Predicate – the 2nd principal part of the sentence which expresses an action‚ state or quallity of a person or thing‚ expressed by the subject. The adverbal clause The adv cl erform the function of the adv mod It can modifie a V an adj or an adv in principle clause There are several types of adv cl: of time‚ place‚cause/reason‚ perpose‚condition‚consecion‚result‚manner comparison They are usualy joined with the pr cl by means of sub-g conj There is no usualy asyndetical coordination
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Complete each of the sentences below with a verb from the box. (The answers are at the bottom of the page.) start ⁄ take ⁄ eat ⁄ think ⁄ sleep ⁄ go ⁄ like ⁄ drink ⁄ write ⁄ lives 1. The film ________________ every day at 8 p.m. 2. Many children _________________ milk with their meals. 3. Cats generally _______________ a lot. 4. Julie _______________ a letter to her mother once a week. 5. Tom and Julie _______________ in a big city in the centre of the country. 6. Tourists _______________ to
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New Criticism on Poison Tree “A Poison Tree" is rightly an extended metaphor to describe the poet’s mental and emotional attitude towards enemy and the conflict between his inner and appearances. We use a metaphor when we use word to mean something different. Thus the poet has use the word "tree" not to describe the common green tree with green leaves and branches‚ but he means the great hatred that he has for his enemy. So we know that the central conflict in the poem is probably between friendship
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Parts of the Trunk: Inside the trunk of a tree are a number of rings. Each year of the tree’s life a new ring is added so many people refer to them as the annual rings. The rings are actually made up of different parts: Bark: The outside layer of the trunk‚ branches and twigs of trees. The bark serves as a protective layer for the more delicate inside wood of the tree. Trees actually have inner bark and outer bark -- the inner layer of bark is made up of living cells and the outer layer is made
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was an officer of the Empire which he hated. He had to serve the Empire and be an agent of oppression. On the other hand‚ he hated the Burmese for personal reasons‚ though he was on their side and he had sympathy. So he hated his job and thought of giving it up. While in Moulmein once‚ he had to shoot an elephant needlessly. It was an incident‚ which showed the hollowness of the British Empire‚ and it also showed how the British people‚ who seemed to be so powerful‚ were actually powerless puppets
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