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    Objectives Assignment

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    students learned the meaning of the vocabulary words. Objective: Given a quiz‚ the student will list 8/10 action words. Correction: Given a multiple choice quiz of four choices per question on a ten question quiz‚ students will identify the action verb present in the choices (a‚b‚c‚d) with 80%

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    (Future perfect tense) 1 Describe how you would drill the past tense (or another grammar point) with a repetition drill‚ a yes-no question drill and a substitution drill. 2 Explain how you would teach the difference between active and passive verbs (or another grammar point) using Guided Discovery. 3 Determine what the most likely grammar point will be in each of the following and summarize or define it. A. I would go if I had the time. B. What have you done with your hair? C. That sign

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    Collocations

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    of pretty and handsome and the collocates of each. The words pretty and handsome share the common general meaning of "good-looking‚" but they are distinguished by the range of nouns with which they are likely to co-occur. He also gives the example of "quasi-synonymous" verbs like wander-stroll‚ and tremble-quiver‚ where each keeps a different company from the other. Benson‚ Benson‚ and Ilson (1986) try to develop criteria for defining collocations. They proposed the dual criteria of relative fixedness and non-idiomaticity

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    celta assignment must've

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    She must’ve gone out: Meaning: Deduction concluding that something is certain The past of must is must have (which is used with the past participle of a verb). Must have (which is often contracted to must’ve in speaking) is used to show a conclusion about the past.  Form: ‘must’+ present perfect of the principal verb (it refers to past time). (Must/’ve + past participle). Structure: modal + have+ past participle Must have + past participle CCQ’s: 1.     Is she at work now? (No) 2.    

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    Latin Infinitives

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    noun. The infinitive is also used in Latin‚ as in English‚ to complete the meaning of another verb (complementary infinitive): Possum videre = I am able to see. Unlike English‚ Latin rarely uses an infinitive to indicate purpose. The infinitive is most widely used in Latin in Indirect Speech (Oratio Obliqua)‚ which combines an accusative subject with an infinitive in subordinate clauses after a verbs of saying‚ thinking‚ and perceiving. Puto eum sapientem esse = I think that he is wise. Because

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    Papiamento 101

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    Papiamento 101 Ami/Mi - I Abo - You Nos - We Hasi - Do I – And Of - Or Kier - Want E – He/She Ken - Who Cua - Which Sin - Without Kinan - Here Bai - Go Ban – Lets Esaki – This Esey - That Porta - Maybe Tin – have Awo - Now Cumi - With me Pa- For Un - A No/Si – Yes/No Pero – But Bon – Good Malo - Bad Mas - More Kiko/ Ki - What Cuanto – How much Paso -Because Dicon - Why Homber - Guy Muhe -Girl Mucha/Yiu - Child Pareha - Couple Chick - Girlfriend Dushi

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    Introduction to Idioms

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    Institute Introduction A student who wishes to have a reasonably good grasp of English should learn the basic forms of English and how to use them‚ particularly commonly used idioms and verbs. Therefore this book is prepared to assist students of English in learning more commonly used idioms and verb forms. Most‚ if not all‚ languages have numerous idioms. Therefore to really understand what is spoken or written in a language and to really speak or write reasonably well in a language‚

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    Janine Arielle H. Felix BADPR I – 3D COMPOSITION UNITY DEVELOPMENT AUDIENCE TONE Fishing is a great sport for many reasons. Dodgeball is not so realaxing because one big jerk is hurling stuff in your head! Also ‚Fishing is something almost anybody can do. When you see a fishing show on TV‚ most of the waiting has been edited out. A yarn strike indicator is better for tracking fish through mild currents. If you are going to be fishing all day‚ be sure to bring a book and something to drink

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    about the past? (No) FORM Have + infinitive I have to sleep Have to is often grouped with modal auxiliary verbs for convenience‚ but in fact it is not a modal verb. It is not even an auxiliary verb. In the have to structure‚ "have" is a main verb. The structure is:3 subject + have + infinitive (with to) Examples in the simple tense: subject auxiliary verb main verb have infinitive (with to) + She has to work.   - I do not have to see the doctor. ? Did you have

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    Celta Assignment 2

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    ‘we’re’. * Stress on ‘we’ and the first and second syllables of ‘meeting’. * No stress. c. Tick the analysis of form which matches the structure in sentence (1). * subject + am / is / are + present continuous * subject + verb+ing

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