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    drilled into my brain until we could fully understand and use them all. The eight parts of speech: such a key component of language‚ yet such a complicated piece of my learning career. Out of all eight of the parts of speech‚ the verb‚ the noun‚ the pronoun‚ the adjective‚ the adverb‚ the preposition‚ the conjunction‚ and the interjection‚ the ones that I remember the most are the verb and the noun. I am not quite sure how such basic ideas of language can be so complicated to actually explain. My

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    even from the country they were born in due to being the child of an immigrant. In addition to this‚ throughout the poem‚ the persona rarely addresses other people‚ only sometimes referring to the reader as “you.” There is repetition of the personal pronoun “I” throughout suggests that the persona is alone as they do not have anybody else to refer to. This could also suggest how the poet feels she is alone in her thoughts about this subject. The speaker also uses sensory imagery in order to convey

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    sympathetic to her because of this. The Duke wields a different form of power in ‘My Last Duchess’; that of a political and social form. He views everyone as his possessions‚ particularly his wife‚ which is shown through the repeated use of the personal pronoun “my”‚

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    punctuation marks “… “ which indentifies the pause of the speaker‚ so the story would be easy to follow. The anecdote highlights the indirect speech features of Allison by the use of interrogative “ Would you like a cup of coffee?” Although‚ the pronoun ‘you’ should suggest that she was only addressing to her friend‚ John‚ but according to author her intentions were self-centred. She only asked‚ because she wanted a cup of coffee herself. The metaphor “beats around the bush” also suggests that women

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    ng mga bagay na gustong gusto mong gawin ay tinatawag na GAWI‚at ang magagandang gawi na ito ay madalas na ginagawa at ito ay nakaaloob sa moral na batas.Ito ay nagiging BIRTUD.ang birtudna nakaaloob dito ang siyang kinakailangan uang maisagawa ang isang gawain na kaakibat ng resonsabilidad. IN: –preposition 1. (used to indicate inclusion within space‚ a place‚ or limits): walking in the park. 2. (used to indicate inclusion within something

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    Of Speech: Pronouns * PRONOUN: a word that replaces a noun without specifying a name. * He was tired. In this sentence‚ he is the pronoun‚ replacing the name of the person who was tired (Jack was tired) or some other identifier (The boy was tired). * ANTECEDENT: the word to which a pronoun refers. * Because Jack left in a hurry‚ he forgot his lunch. In this sentence‚ Jack is the antecedent and he is the pronoun. Types of pronoun * DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS: the words

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    Text Response Paragraph: “How does Owen convey the suffering of war?” For Owen‚ the anguish brought about by war is manifest within the wretched psychological state of the soldiers embroiled in conflict. Owen depicts a view of the war that is undeniably bleak‚ illustrating a conflict that ensnares its combatants within a vacillating state of dull monotony and high tension. Within “Dulce et Decorum Est”‚ the reaction of simply “turning their backs” evidenced by the soldiers trudging in the “sludge”

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    CHAPTER TWO SEMANTICS AND STRUCTURE OF VERBAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS The subject matter of our graduation paper is semantics and structure of verbal phraseological units . The English language is extremely rich in verbal phraseological units due to their grammatical features and the diversity of their structural types. It is known that the verb is endowed with the richest grammatical categories in the system of the parts of speech. The same grammatical features pass from the verb

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    word used to modify a noun or pronoun; to “modify” means to describe a word or make its meaning more definite • What kind? “gray skies” • Which one? “those girls;” “either way” • How many? “fewer hours” Demonstrative • This‚ that‚ these‚ and those can be adjectives used both as adjectives and as pronouns • When they modify nouns or pronouns‚ they are called “demonstrative adjectives‚” but when they take the place of nouns or pronouns‚ they are called “demonstrative pronouns” • Did you draw this picture

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    act as a depressant. doses - A simple subject is the single noun or pronoun which identifies what the sentence is about or produces the action of the sentence act - The simple predicate is the main sentence verb · Types of nouns A noun identifies a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. Nouns are introduced with definite or indefinite articles‚ or with a limiting word (like a number‚ a demonstrative pronoun‚ or a relative pronoun). Some generic or abstract nouns take no introducing element at all.

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