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    Principle of Proximity in the Order of Attributive Adjectives Among the most commonly used adjectives are attributive adjectives‚ which describe an inherent characteristic in a noun. Besides occurring before a noun‚ they are most often characterized by having no linking verb between them and the noun (Dirven‚ 1999). For instance‚ “John came home with a green card”. Green is an attributive adjectivedescribing the inherent nature of the card as green. They are distinguished from predicative verbs

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    December 2001 when the unknown narrator who we come to find out is Amir‚ gets a phone call from an old family friend from Pakistan‚ after the phone call he finds himself reminiscing over his childhood that molded him. The author uses a handful of adjectives and descriptors to paint a vivid picture of Amirs memories‚ suggesting he may be reminiscing about simpler‚ more peaceful times. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini

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    well as its relaxed‚ friendly inhabitants. Approximately 500‚000 people live in Portland while the Portland metro area has a population of over 1.5 million inhabitants. The main industries in the Portland area include computer chip manufacturing and sportswear design. In fact‚ two famous sportswear companies are based in the Portland Area: Nike and Columbia Sportswear. The largest employer is Intel which employs over 15‚000 people in the greater Portland metro area. There are also many smaller

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    ADJECTIVE CLAUSES/ Relative Clauses An adjective clause is a subordinate (dependent)` clause used as an adjective. Like single-word adjectivesadjective clauses describe and modify nouns. The following relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses. Who refers only to persons. The man is a police officer. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a police officer. Whom is the objective form of who and refers only to persons. He is one police officer. I respect him very much

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    Mohamad Saleh1rst Hour 11/05/14 Caesar Adjective Quiz Brutus: A. Brutus is patriotic. To be patriotic a person must feel love and duty toward their country. Brutus after reading the letter Lucius had found he says "Oh‚ Rome‚ I make thee promise If the redress will follow‚ thou receivest Thy full petition at the hands of Brutus" (Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ Lines 56-58). Also during his explanatory speech after killing Caesar he says to the people “Not that I love Caesar less but that I loved Rome more" (Act

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    Describing a Person.

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    probably had some exercises and lost som weight so he looked great. He was more mature in the sense of content. He studies in the univercity now and he works and lives apart from his family and almost has a family on his own. He still has a lot of people aroung but now he has few best friends whom he loves а appreciates more than others. Perhaps the only feature that left unimpaired is his sence of humour. In spite of his great change he is still a great person‚ genuine а caring friend. We keep

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    Case Study Cost-cutting at Erstaunliche Autos “We aim to boost earnings by €10bn‚” says new chief at Erstaunliche Autos Background Erstaunliche Autos (EA) is a medum-sized German car manufacturer based in Frankfurt. Workers have so far enjoyed a four-day week and high salaries‚ although production costs at EA are 40 per cent higner than similar car manufacturers. In addition‚ fierce international competition‚ including China‚ now poses a serious threat to Germany‚ where one in seven employees

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    Noun 4. Abstract Noun 5. Material Noun 6. Countable Noun 7. Uncountable Noun 1. Common Noun: They are simply words that name people‚ places‚ things‚ or ideas.  But they are not the actual NAMES of people‚ place or things. For example Girl is a COMMON NOUN but when it becomes Ayesha it is a PROPER NOUN because it is the name of a specific girl. Examples: People: mother‚ father‚ baby‚ child‚ toddler‚ teenager‚ grandmother‚ student‚ teacher‚ minister‚ businessperson‚ salesclerk‚ woman‚ man

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    Describing Funfair

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    It was a scorching hot summerâs day: perfect for a day at the fair. The sky was dotted with a few fluffy clouds that looked like candy floss. The entrance to the fair could be seen in the distance and the long queues edged forward slowly. Customers were becoming increasingly excited and impatient as they took a few steps forward every so often. Faint music could be heard from beyond the tall gates with the occasional happy scream suddenly piercing the air. Closer to the entrance and the massive

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    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Part 1 The English adjective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Part 2 Old English adjective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Part 3 Middle English adjective. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Part 4 Early Modern English adjective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Conclusion .

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