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    Review on Past Tense Affixes

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    Sarah Nadiah Rashidi (2011). An analysis of the plural inflections of English language among Malay students. Marine Frontier‚ Vol 2 (2)‚ 67-7. 1.0 Introduction The study was conducted to analyse the plural inflections of English language among Malay students. Generally‚ the duration of exposure towards English language in classroom setting would be approximately 11 years among Malaysian students. Although English language has been given much respect and attention‚ there are still learners being

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    Table for change in tense of reported speech for all TENSES.      TENSE CHANGE - IN - INDIRECT SPEECH      Present simple tense into Past simple      Present Continuous tense into Past continuous      Present Perfect tense into Pas perfect       Present Perfect Continuous into Past perfect continuous      Past simple into Past Perfect      Past Continuous into Past Perfect Continuous      Past Perfect into Past Perfect      Future simple‚ will into would       Future Continuous‚ will be into would

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    (grammar) Meaning In this sentence has happened is used to infer what has taken place but still has relevance to the present moment‚ as opposed to everything that happened which is firmly in the past and is definitely no longer happening. We use has or have + the past participle to describe an action that started in the past and is (or might still be) ongoing or still have relevance to the present moment. To happen also means to take place or to occur. CCQs: Are we talking about something that is in the past

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    English Verb Tenses The only way everyone knows what everyone else is talking about with any degree of certainty is with verb tenses. Verb tenses are absolutely necessary to fluency in English. If you are a native speaker‚ they add validity to your diction‚ story-telling‚ and opinions. If English is your second language‚ verb tenses are the most important things to master before you can call yourself fluent in the most widely-spoken language on earth. Ads by Google Into Binary Options ? Get

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    afraid of Eddie’s darkness and irritability. The structure of the play in this scene contributes to the idea of trouble because of the actions that take place. All the stage directions included makes the audience feel on edge which is caused by the tense setting and punctuation. Miller suggests Catherine and Rodolpho having sexual relations for the first time this feeds into Eddies anger and brings Catherine to feel uncomfortable around him. “Under his gaze she adjusts her dress.” Catherine can tell

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    A Sketch of the Mandarin Language: Morphology and Syntax Introduction China has always been a land of many languages and dialects. The Mandarin language‚ however‚ emerged as the language of the ruling class during the latter part of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)‚ and is now the most widely-spoken language in the world. In the 200 census‚ China had a population of 840 million people‚ and 70% of that population spoke mandarin as their mother tongue. The Mandarin language is part of the Sino-Tibetan

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    Engl mid-term study guide

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    Study Guide for English 1301 Midterm Please study the following and use the links provided to prepare for the midterm. Most students who do not adequately prepare for the exam do poorly‚ so please make sure you are prepared—this exam is a big portion of your term grade. Pronouns: Pronouns have three cases--subjective‚ objective‚ and possessive.   Subjective Case I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ they‚ who Objective Case me‚ you‚ him‚ her‚ it‚ us‚ them‚ whom Possessive Case my/mine‚ your/yours

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    Direct and Indirect

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    Thus: (i). we have used the conjunction that before the Indirect statement. (ii). The pronoun I is changed to he. (The 1st Person Pronoun is changed into 3rd Person Pronoun). (iii). The verb am is changed to was .(Present Tense is changed to Past). (iv). The adverb now is changed to then. 1. ASSERTIVE SENTENCES Definition: An assertive sentence makes a positive (Affirmative)‚ negative or forceful statement. For example: 1. Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan

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    of loss is in fact reinforced by a central thematic opposition between past happiness and present sadness. The vanished pleasures of the speaker’s youth are indeed contrasted to the difficulties and sadness of his present as an old man. Stanzas‚ too‚ are constructed on a structural opposition between past and present. This is evidenced by the obvious alternation between the simple present and simple past tenses. On the level of the lexis‚ this opposition is also demonstrated by the use of opposite

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    1 a. Go‚ present simple b. Are saving‚ present progressive c. Have been‚ present perfect simple d. Have been going‚ present perfect progressive e. Had spent‚ past perfect f. had been sleeping‚ past perfect progressive and turned‚ simple past g. have been awarded‚ present perfect passive 2.2 a. ‘I read the report this morning’ is in the past simple tense‚ describing a completed action‚ something which is over‚ whereas ‘I’ve read the report this morning’ is in the present perfect tense‚ indicating

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