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    Rules of Transformation of sentence Transformation of Sentence প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থীরা‚ আজ ইংরেজি ২য় পত্রের গ্রামার অংশ থেকে ‘Transformation of Sentence’ নিয়ে আলোচনা করব। Transformation of sentence  Rule-4 : Affirmative sentence-এ always থাকলে‚ এর পরিবর্তে never এবং key wordটির বিপরীতার্থক (antonym) ব্যবহার করে negative করতে হয়। Example: Affirmative : We always remember the martyrs. Negative: We never forget the martyrs. Affirmative: We are always regular in our duties. Negative: We are never irregular

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    First‚ restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses differ in terms of punctuation and prosodic features. In terms of punctuation‚ nonrestrictive relative clauses accompany short pauses and commas around it whereas restrictive clauses do not. Nonrestrictive ones do so because their role is only to provide additional information about their antecedent regardless of the flow of their main clause‚ so they need to be separated from the main clause. On the other hand‚ restrictive clauses are needed to identify

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    Faulty Idioms People don’t worry overtheir futures; they worry about their futures. One thing is not different thananother thing; one thing is different fromanother thing. Connor does not excel withlacrosse; he excels in lacrosse. After waiting on line‚ visitors do not walk in the museum‚ they walk into the museum. Jenna has a sweet tooth; she doesn’t have a preoccupation ondark chocolate‚ she has a preoccupation withdark chocolate. You might think that beingraised in an English-speaking home

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    The GED Language Arts‚ Writing Test Effective Sentences Frances L. Roberson‚ M.A. ABE/ASE/GED/ESL Teacher Vocational Counselor Grant Writing Specialist California Distance Learning Project www.cdlponline.org 1 GED Video Partner #7 Passing the GED Writing Test I didn ’t have time to write a short letter‚ so I wrote a long one instead. Mark Twain Video 7 Focus: Well-constructed sentences are the foundation of clear writing. You Will Learn From Video 7:  What makes a good

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    Grade 9 Grammar Skills Resource Page Written June 2005 V. Burdette and R. Nazarko |Students will be able to: |Resources: | |identify the eight basic parts of speech in a sentence (noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ |MCAS #1 Reviewing the parts of speech worksheets and quiz | |adverb‚ adjective

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    There are two kinds of clauses: independent clauses and dependent clauses. [a captain and a private] When I was young‚ … = a private Although other factors play a role‚ … = a private It is on the table. = a captain There are three ways to write a compound sentence. 1) Use a semicolon to connect two captains. 2) Use a comma with a coordinating conjunction. 3) Use a semicolon with a transitional phrase or a conjunctive adverb The first way— I like pizza in the evening; I like hamburgers in

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    1. Which sentence contains words in italics that form a gerund phrase? (A gerund is a verb form used the same way as a noun.) A. An interesting novel provides good entertainment. B. The laughing boy sat down. C. Winning the race demanded speed and endurance. D. I am going home. 2. The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase? Turning the corner‚ Kate bumped into David. A. Gerund B. Split infinitive

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    Non-Defining Relative Clauses A relative clause is a clause that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase‚ and is introduced by a relative pronoun (which‚ that‚ who‚ whom‚ whose)‚ a relative adverb (where‚ when‚ why) or a zero relative. They are also known as an adjectival clause. For example: - Can I have the pencil that I gave you this morning? - Yesterday I called our friend Julie‚ who lives in New York. - In the summer I’m going to visit Italy‚ where my brother lives. There

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    Student Name: Tho Huu Nguyen Class: Composition 4 Essay Name: Sentence structure essay Instructor: Ashley R.Lynd Date: 2/12/14 Structure of Sentence What is the most basic part of a sentence in English? Someone told me is vocabulary‚ but someone else also told me is grammar. However‚ expert writers showed me a different part. They don’t focus so much the vocabulary or grammar‚ they focus the types of the sentence‚ which making their writing correctly‚ interesting‚ and lively. Therefore

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    English grammar and writing Short question: 6 marks 1. What is a morph? How is it different from a morpheme? 2. Identify the prefixes in the following words and mention whether they are: (a) Location (b) reversative (c) evaluative prefixes. Or (A) Malfunction (B) dispossess (C) superstructure (D) superfine (E) undersigned (F) defrost. 3. Write a note on function of prepositional phrase using appropriate examples. 4. Discuss postmodification

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