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    Adjectives

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    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Ministry Of High Education Selman Bin Abdul-Aziz University College of Sciences and Humanities Department Of English Level VIII Adjectives Presented by: Khalaf Ibrahim Submitted To: Dr.Abdullah Elkhair 1435 /1436 H Aflaj Acknowledgement Our first and greatest thanks are to Allah. He above all was‚ is‚ and will be the source of help and guidance that counts. His help kept us going through many frustrations and His guidance brought us back on

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    University of Debrecen Gender Differences in the Use of Adjectives and Intensifiers Sánta Diána Supervisor: Koczogh Helga Vanda 2012 | 1. Introduction The investigation of male and female speech differences is a major topic in sociolinguistics. The literature on this issue is vast; it has been

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    Adverb Clause

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    ADVERB CLAUSE 1. What do you know about adverbial clause? Adverb clause is a dependent clauses that consists of subject and verd as a unit which takes the place of an adverb in another clauses or pharses. It answers questions such as “when?”‚ “where?”‚ “why?”‚ “with whwt result?”‚ and “under what condition?”. It oftenly modifies verb in the sentences. 2. Mention the kinds of adverb clause! There are some kinds of adverb clause‚ they are: kind of clause common conjunctions Function Example time

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    concern themselves over the issue that writers abuse adjectives in their writing. For example‚ in the Course Reader week five materials the lecturer gives the following quote‚ “Isaac Asimov warns writers against ‘a having thick layer of fatty‚ adjectival froth’ in their work.” [Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s‚ p.179‚ Doubleday‚ 1974.]. Asimov’s warning puts an eloquent exclamation point to the point concerning adjective misuse. Both novices and experienced writers face

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    ADJECTIVES

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    ADJECTIVES:“Adjectives are words that describe nouns by telling what kind‚ how many‚ or which one.” It can tell you what it  Looks like  Feels like  Smells like  Tastes like  Sounds like Let’s Try Some! The magnificent butterfly flew under the branch. The butterfly with the colorful wings rested. One butterfly flew quietly beneath the tree. The butterfly fluttered its delicate wings. ATTRIBUTIVE Adjectives in the first position before the noun - are called ATTRIBUTIVE adjectives.

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    Compound Adjective

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    Topic : Compound Adjective Content Part 1: Introduction( page 3) - Introduction the compound adjective - Reason for choosing compound adjective‚ the important of the compound adjective Part 2: Literature review - Definition of compound adjective(page 4 ) - Function of compound adjective( page 4) - Classification of compound adjective( page 4‚5) Part 3: Application ( In teaching and learning English ) - Problem( page 6) - Suggestion for learning and

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    Adjective Clause

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    An adjective clause (also known as adjectival or relative clause) is a subordinate clause used to modify a noun or a pronoun in the main clause. An adjective clause will meet three requirements: * First‚ it will contain a subject and verb. * Next‚ it will begin with a relative pronoun [who‚ whom‚ whose‚that‚ or which] or a relative adverb [when‚ where‚ or why]. * Finally‚ it will function as an adjective‚ answering the questionsWhat kind? How many? or Which one? The adjective clause

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    qualifying adjective

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    Qualifiying adjectives are "gradable"‚ i.e. it is possible to graduate their intensity‚ by the addition of an adverb of degree‚ such as very‚ quite‚ enough; most qualifying adjectives can also be put into comparative or superlative forms (big‚ bigger‚ biggest). Classifying adjectives cannot be graded: a person is either married‚ or not‚ or dead‚ or not; he or she cannot be "very married"‚ nor "more dead" than another person‚ at least not under normal usage of the words. That being said

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    Adverbs and Preposition

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    ADVERBS OF PREPOSITION” Definition: An adverb that can also function as a preposition. Unlike an ordinary preposition‚ a prepositional adverb is not followed by anobject. Prepositional adverbs (also called adverbial particles) are used to form phrasal verbs. Common Prepositional Adverbs: about‚ above‚ across‚ after‚ along‚ around‚ before‚ behind‚ below‚ between‚ beyond‚ by‚ down‚ in‚ inside‚ near‚ on‚ opposite‚ out‚ outside‚ over‚ past‚ round‚ since‚ through‚ throughout‚ under‚ up‚ within

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    Adverb Clauses

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    Adverb Clauses An adverb may be a single word such as quickly‚ here or yesterday (see the page Adverbs)‚ or a phrase such as the day before yesterday or to see my mother (see the page Adverb Phrases). However‚ adverbs can also be clauses‚ containing a subject and a full verb. This page will explain the basic types of adverb clauses (sometimes called "adverbial clauses") and how to recognize them. Adverbsadverb phrases‚ and adverb clauses Look at these sentences: I saw the movie yesterday.

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