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    in relation to his natural child or children.- (expressing the conditional mood) Indicating the consequence of an imagined event or situation – Raise to a higher position or level- Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition- Of great vertical extent) And dance with my mother and me and then (Used to connect words of the same part of speech‚ clauses‚ or sentences that are to be taken jointly- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a

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    Republic of the Philippines Tarlac State University Graduate Studies Tarlac City AN ANALYSIS OF A CLASSROOM INTERACTION IN GRADE 7 A term paper submitted to DR. CECILIA L. CALUB In partial fulfillment of the course requirement in ENGLISH 503-Discourse Analysis By: MR. MAR CHAN N. MANGUERA MAEd-English October 201 I. INTRODUCTION In this globalization era‚ the value of English as an international language is significantly escalating in different aspects. Its significance

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    Coherence IN GRAMMAR CM 102 What is coherence in grammar ? Coherence means linking‚ connecting or unifying sentences. How do we make our writing coherent ? Transition signals or Connectives are words that keep the thought of the discourse flowing smoothly from sentence to sentence. They may be adjectives‚ adverbs‚ or simply group of words that signal a shift‚ continuation‚ addition‚ contrast of ideas or sequence of time or steps. 1. Meanwhile in Japan‚ their capital city

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    Consistent Use of Tenses • A verb in an adverbial clause generally agrees with the tense of the verb in the main clause. • Avoid unnecessary shifting from first person to third person or vice versa Consistent use of Number • Shifting persons of pronouns will destroy unity. The pronouns must agree with their antecedents Consistent Use of Persons of pronouns • Do not shift subject in a sentence. Consistent Use of Subject • Voice is the aspect of a verb that tellswhether the subjectperforms

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    Formulae: subject + auxiliary verb(be)+ main verb (base + ing) *auxiliary is a helping verb like do or does Page 5 WHEN DO WE USE PRESENT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS TENSE? We use the present simple continuous tense when: * action happening now * action in the future Note: * We can also use the present continuous tense to talk about the future - if we add a future word * We must add (or understand from the context) a future word. * "Future words"

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    Latin – Grammar The Genitive Case The genitive case is most often used to give possession‚ i.e. ‘of’. For example‚ ‘portus Alexandriae’ means ‘the port of Alexandria”. Portus = nominative singular‚ Alexandriae = genitive singular. However‚ the genitive case is also used in two other ways: the partitive genitive and the genitive of description. The Partitive Genitive This is used to show a part of a whole‚ mostly used in relation to quantity. Nominative(but the case changes) | + Genitive |

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    aghast‚ with mouths open‚ looking at the painting in wonder. 2. Bilk Definition: to defraud; cheat: VERB. Synonyms: bamboozle*‚ beat‚ circumvent‚ con‚ deceive‚ defraud‚ disappoint‚ do*‚ fleece*‚ flimflam*‚ foil‚ frustrate‚ gyp*‚ overreach‚ rook*‚ ruin‚ swindle‚ thwart‚ trick Antonyms: give‚ give away Companion Forms: Bilked-transitive verb‚ bilk•ing-transitive verb‚ bilks-transitive verb‚ bilker-noun Sentences: 1. The man bilked his way to the top‚ cheating and betraying his friends. 2. The

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    Differentiate regular and irregular verb in simple past tense 2. Differentiate the use of past and present tense form of verbs 3. Use the simple past tense of regular and irregular verbs for expressing past actions orally and in writing. Contents Language Skills (only for language lessons) Writing Speaking Reading Values 1. Saving is a good deed. Prior Knowledge Students have learned the following items in previous classes: 1. The meaning and functions of verb. 2. The rules of simple present

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    includes the proper noun Samuel‚ the common concrete nouns girl and wilderness and all three abstract nouns courage‚ strength and journey. Choice (A) is incorrect because the word displayed is a verb and the word during is an adverb. Choice (B) is incorrect because the words thought and displayed are verbs and the words during and in are both adverbs. Choice (C) is incorrect because the list omits the abstract nouns courage‚ strength and journey. To answer this question you need to know that nouns

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    ongoing small translation‚ editing and proofreading tasks; corporate team-building training and EXPAT services • web tools for teachers and students www.thelanguagemenu.com Charts‚ graphs and diagrams Business English English Different types of charts‚ graphs and diagrams single line graph multiple line graph paired bar chart percentage bar chart pie chart stacked bar chart single bar chart diagram population chart flow chart bar graph bubble diagram

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