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    If or unless grammar exercise Unless means ‘if not’. These words are often confused. Complete the following sentences using if or unless. 1. …………………. you eat too much‚ you will fall ill. a) If b) Unless c) Either could be used here 2. …………………. he doesn’t mend his ways‚ he will lose his job. a) If b) Unless c) Either could be used here 3. ……………………… you don’t stop smoking‚ you will fall seriously ill. a) If b) Unless 4. I wouldn’t have won ……………….. he hadn’t helped me. a) if b) unless 5. ………………… he

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    Grammar Grade 9

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    Grade 9 Grammar Skills Resource Page Written June 2005 V. Burdette and R. Nazarko |Students will be able to: |Resources: | |identify the eight basic parts of speech in a sentence (noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ |MCAS #1 Reviewing the parts of speech worksheets and quiz | |adverb‚ adjective

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    Gift Giving in Japan

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    portion of the book‚ Gift-Giving in Japan: Cash‚ Connections. Cosmologies. After that she had her graduated training in the University of Chicago funded by the National Science Foundation and the University itself‚ including one year of support from the Committee on Japanese Studies. Before the writing of this book‚ Katherine Rupp took twenty months of field work In Japan which is funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education. She finally completed the manuscript of Gift-Giving in Japan as a postdoctoral

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    Casuarina Tree

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    brings to the light the idea that a timeless quality of the tree and the world around it possess.  I think that this is what I find the most fascinating about the poem for this might be how India could be described to the West‚ and given that Dutt was one of the first poets to be read by Western audiences‚ this could be part of her intent. I find myself persuaded by the element of nostalgia for the past that is featured in the love of the tree in the poem. In the horrific conditions of what is and

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    Family Tree

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    Creating and completing a health history family tree let me see what kind of illnesses and diseases run in the family. Learning about my family’s health history let me see genetic predisposition to health diseases and risks. If your family has trending of certain health diseases and conditions‚ it means that you have a higher chance of getting them. Knowing exact what diseases and conditions run in the family‚ I have to be more cautious and take prevention by learning what causes those diseases

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    Grammar critical response

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    RESPONSE (a) Article 1: Teaching English Grammar in Malaysian Primary School by Ruth Wickham. This article is basically about the techniques and approaches that can be used to teach grammar in Malaysian Primary school. There is one section in this article where Wickham talks about covert and overt approach. According to Wickham‚ covert approach requires teacher to teach the grammar rules indirectly to the students. Instead of explaining the grammar rules to the students‚ teacher provides examples

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    English grammar summary

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    Part 1: INTRODUCTION TO GRAMMAR 1. Introduction: what is grammar? phonology lexicology(lexicology + lexicography (voc)) phonetics syntax morphology pragmatics 2. Levels of Grammatical Analysis 390080512128525863551212850 2.1 Discourse(text level) consists ofimmediate constituent of shows cohesion cohesion can take form of ellipsis 2.2 Sentence(zin) 2.3 Clause(deelzin) main clause (can be textually dependent) subclause = subordinate clause (structurally dependent) with subordinating

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    Banyan Tree

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    1. One of the main factors that contributed to Banyan Tree’s success is their public relations and global marketing programs. They allowed Banyan Tree to achieve global exposure and a high level of brand recognition with only minimal advertising. Banyan Tree founders‚ Ho Kwon Ping and Claire Chang‚ worked hard to build a strong brand so they could maintain a sustainable competitive advantage. They were also able to target the niche market that wanted private‚ intimate accommodations without the expectations

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    Phylogenetic Tree

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    Name : Date : Marks : /10 LAB 6 Construct Phylogenetic Tree Using cyt b Gene (Barry G Hall‚ Phylogenetic Tree made Easy ‚ A How to Manual Introduction Evolutionary tree also known as phylogenetic tree is describing a system of clustering and classification of related organism that aims to show their evolutionary history. It is a diagram depicting the evolutionary relationships between species or groups of organisms as usually dichotomously branching lines to form a treelike pattern

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    Apple Tree

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    “The Apple Tree” Essay Prep Literature and Your Life Reader’s Response: Were you surprised by the ending? Why or why not? Thematic Focus: Why do you think that eagerly anticipated events so often fail to live up to people’s expectations? Written Discussion: Discuss why the children mislead their father about the taste of the apple. What would you have done in that situation? Why? Check Your Comprehension 1. What does the friend from England tell the father about the apple

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