I In the following examples‚ identify the features that belong to non-standard dialects of English. Then rewrite them in standard English trying to keep the meaning as close as possible to the initial utterance. 1. I ain’t saying nobody nothing. 2. It ain’t what you do‚ it’s the way how you do it. 3. It would have ended in tragedy‚ if it hadn’t have been for the courage of the victim. 4. Me and her sister were caught stealing cookies from the cookie jar. 5. Anyone wants this stuff can
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There is also an audio recording of the book so children are able to “read” the book without assistance if they choose. The game is a literacy based matching games that focusses on the parts of speech‚ such as; adjectives‚ adverbs‚ common nouns‚ proper nouns‚ pronouns and verbs. All of the words to be matched have been sourced from the book ‘Gina the Dancing Queen.’
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Pictures of different places Paper Strips Post Cards Mock-up/model of parts of a letter C. SKILLS Pupils will develop reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ and listening skills. D. CONCEPTS (Grammar Integration) Adjectives are words that describe nouns and pronouns. Adjectives tell about the number‚ kind‚ and color of a person‚ animal‚ or thing. E. VALUES INTEGRATION Appreciation of God’s creatures. Appreciation of home. III. PROCEDURE Teacher’s Activity Pupils’ Activity A. PRELIMINARY
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A SIMPLE RULE-BASED PART OF SPEECH Eric TAGGER Brill * Department of Computer Science University of Pennsylvania P h i l a d e l p h i a ‚ P e n n s y l v a n i a 19104 brill~unagi.cis.upenn.edu ABSTRACT Automatic part of speech tagging is an area of natural language processing where statistical techniques have been more successful than rule-based methods. In this paper‚ we present a simple rule-based part of speech tagger which automatically acquires its rules and tags with
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English Language and Linguistics 16.2: 261–280. C Cambridge University Press 2012 doi:10.1017/S1360674312000056 A bit of this and a bit of that: on social identification in Early and Late Modern English letters MINNA NEVALA University of Helsinki (Received 10 December 2011; revised 29 February 2012) This article deals with the use of deictic pronouns this/these and that/those as demonstrative determiners in person-referential terms in Early and Late Modern English personal letters. The
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The first grouping I have chosen is C‚ D and E. These three extracts have the same mode‚ which is to be read. Extract C is an account written in first person we know this as he uses a first person singular pronoun ‘I’. He uses personal pronouns as it is the man’s account of what happened at the time of the event‚ the extract is him recalling personal events. We know from the content it is to be read as it is evidence of an eye witness given to the US enquiry into the sinking of the Titanic‚ therefore
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Question Mark 1.Expand the following compound nouns:1.Weather report.2.Hairpin bend.3.Rubber pad.4.Fast food Mr.JA/ENG 2 2.Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting mobile phone and landline. Mr.JA/ENG 16 Cause & Effect Expression 1.1. A nail has pierced the Tyre. The essential commodities have become costlier. 2. Safety precautions were not observed. There were many accidents in the factory. 3. Many prefer private vehicles for commutations. It is over crowding in public transport. 4
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Chapter One: SAT Vocabulary: 1. Levity noun; humor or frivolity‚ especially the treatment of a serious matter with humor or in a manner lacking due respect. Sentence from the Novel: Most of the confidences were unsought… or a hostile levity when I realized by some unmistakable sign… Original Sentence: The levity by which he treated the subject seemed disposed with a misplaced gaiety that emulated some sort of defense‚ or lack thereof. 2. Supercilious adjective; beha
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A- Select the best answere 1- Very kind of you .A pint of bitter ‚ please. a- They are having tea b- They are taking cofee c- They are sucking lolly pop d- Non of the above 2- There was a safe in the wall.It is used for: a- To keep valuable things b- Expensive items c- Dear articles d- All of the above 3- They get bored if they are asked to do the same trick twice.In this pattern: a- Condition is used b- If clauses are utilized c- Passive
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article‚ sometimes called an article adjective is a little word used before a noun to point to something The words a‚ an‚ and the are special adjectives called articles. Types of Articles Definite Article Indefinite Article Definite Article The article “the” points to a definite (particular) person‚ place‚ or thing Articles in English are invariable. That is‚ they do not change according to the gender or number of the noun they refer to Example - the boy‚ the woman‚ the children ’The’ is used:
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