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    Unreal Conditional

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    englishpage.com/conditional/conditional2.htm Exercise Present unreal conditionals Use The Present Unreal Conditional is used to talk about what you would generally do in imaginary situations. Form [If ... Simple Past ...‚ ... would + verb ...] [... would + verb ... if ... Simple Past ...] Past unreal conditionals The Past Unreal Conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. You can describe what you would have done differently or how something could have happened differently

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    more than 30 students‚ enhancing communication and presentation skills). RELATED EXPERIENCE (SUCH AS “MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE”) Position Title‚ Date range Organization Name‚ City‚ State‚ Country Use strong action verbs such as “created” rather than soft verbs such as “assisted.” Never use first person pronouns. Avoid passive phrasing such as “duties include” or “project was completed by using _____.” Focus on selling your accomplishments. Quantify your information by including numbers

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    - comma splice—Section 24b - fragment—Section 23b - subject-verb agreement—Chapter 30 - verb tense consistency—Section 34a - lack of clarity - Minor Errors Total 0

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    100 Words to Avoid

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    Words to avoid in proposals Crutch words – used when writers don’t understand what to say We understand… Never use the word “understand” in a proposal‚ other than in a section heading. To say “we understand your requirements” obfuscates any understanding and is‚ by definition‚ an unsubstantiated claim. On the other hand‚ if you say something insightful about how you will fulfill the requirements‚ the reader will see that the bidder understands the requirements. Understanding should be demonstrated

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    A Guide to Writing Subtitles A subtitle is a textual version of what is said onscreen; often used in foreign movies to translate languages or in science fiction films to translate a lost or imaginary language to real language. To begin‚ the subtitler should have the film on media (VHS‚ DVD‚ etc.)‚ a copy of the production and‚ if possible‚ a copy of the dialogue list. Everything in the film should be subtitled. Even road signs‚ billboards‚ and anything else written on-screen that is relevant

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    you think is most important but allow you to avoid personal language such as ’I think’ Adjectives: main‚ crucial‚ important‚ significant‚ key‚ essential Nouns: focus‚ element‚ concept‚ theory‚ aspect‚ part‚ idea‚ point‚ argument‚ discussion‚ debate Verbs: to emphasise‚ to summarise‚ to focus‚ to highlight Examples: • • • • The key aspect of this argument is The most crucial point made so far It is worth noting that Another relevant point is that ___________________________________________ University

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    grammar terminology

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    Was Ali able to find his passport when he arrived to the airport gate? No Do we know exactly when he lost it? No d) Form: Present perfect. He (Subject) + has (aux.) + lost (verb) +his (pronoun) +passport (object). +Past participle. e) Phonology: He’s lost his passport. (Highlighted words show sentence stresses) /hi:z//lɒst/ Model

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    fate vs free will

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    THE GERUND PHRASE The gerund phrase consists of the gerund‚ which always ends in -ing‚ and its modifiers and complements. The gerund phrase is always used as a noun. Driving a car takes concentration. (The gerund phrase is the subject of the verb takes). Paul finished painting the ceiling. (The gerund phrase is the direct object of finished). After hiking for two hours‚ we sat down to rest. (The gerund phrase is the object of the preposition after. Part A Identifying Gerund Phrases:

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    word used instead of a noun‚ like Ram shouts ----- He shouts. They‚ them‚ us‚ he‚ she‚ it etc. come under this class. 4. Verb – provides action: they tell what is happening‚ like: I fly my kite. Calcutta is a big city. Ram bought the ball. 5. Adverb – is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb‚ an adjective‚ or another adverb‚ like: Jack solved the sum quickly. This flower is very beautiful. 6. Prepositions

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    Migili Lákõökö iśë yìí yóò là wá lóye yóò sí tún fún wa ní ìmõ kún ìmõ nítorí ôgbön kò pín sí ibìkan bí a bá śe ń wádìí nýkan náà ni ìmõ wa yóò máa gbòró sí ... Premium 84 pages 14716 words Project Aspects Of Migili Verb Phrase This research is aimed at discussing the general overview of verb phrase in Migili language. This research work is divided into five chapters which are relevant aspects of the theory of syntax.TABLE O... Premium 166 pages 13700 words Project Aspects Of Negation In Kaninkon This

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