Negatives – Exercise 9 3.3.8 Tags – Exercise 10 3.3.9 Reported Speech – Exercise 11 3.3.10 Editing & Spelling – Exercise 12 3.3.11 Apostrophe – Exercise 13 3.3.12 Tenses – Exercise 14 3.3.13 Synonyms – Exercise 15 3.3.14 Antonyms – Exercise 16 3.3.15 Pronouns – Exercise 17 3.3.16 Prepositions – Exercise 18 3.3.17 Concord 3.3.18 Adverbs – Exercise 19 3.3.19 Adjectives – Exercise 20 INDEX MEMORANDUM 4. English First Additional Language – Paper 3 4.1 Essay – Exercise 21 4.2 Longer Transactional Writing
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My name is Mahfuzah Mustapha 22 years old ‚ I’m from Kelantan . i just continued my further study in University Technology Tun Hussein Onn (UTHM) major in mechanical engineering . now have 8 week I at UTHM for this semester I have take about 13 credits hours but excluding this subject is English Foundation I have to take this due my MUET result is below band 3 . My English foundation class is in section 17 and class lecturer is Mr. k.Bhaskran . in Malaysia our second language is English
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“My Country” Persuasive Speech Have you ever wondered about what it means to be a ‘True’ Australian? Does it mean to be “Fair Dinkum’ or does it mean to be of Australian Blood? Does it mean to live in the bush or desert and wear an Akubra with jeans and an old shirt? Hello fellow students. Today I am standing here to discuss how and why ‘My Country’ by Dorothea Mackellar best represents Australia. Although some may argue that this poem was written in 1908 and since then Australia has changed in
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Male and female English: ------------------------------------------------- adjective use in descriptions Marie De Peuter Prof. A. Housen Canigia Mestdagh English Linguistics III 2012-2013 ------------------------------------------------- Table of contents 0. Introduction 1. Theoretical background 1.1 Previous studies 1.2 Explaining
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Seamus Heaney ‘Mid-Term Break’ The main theme of ‘Mid-Term Break’ is the tragedy of the death of a young child‚ whose life ‘break[s]’ when he is only four years old; this tragedy also ‘break[s]’ the lives of others‚ specifically the child’s parents and brother. The tone of the poem is very sombre‚ as it explores the manifold ways in which lives are broken and shattered by death. In literal terms‚ the title refers to the ‘Mid-term Break’ of a school vacation; in this sense it is highly
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Education Basak Campus S.Y. 2014-2015 Name: Klent C. Tero Date: March 3‚ 2015 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT DESIGN Area: English Level : Grade VI Topic: Performing a Pronoun Chant Competencies: a. use pronouns in a jazz chant; b. shows participation and group unity; c. synchronization and clarity of voice; d. perform a pronoun chant Intended Product
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Parts of Speech Chapter 9 - Articles An article is a kind of adjective which is always used with and gives some information about a noun. There are only two articles a and the‚ but they are used very often and are important for using English accurately. The word a (which becomes an when the next word begins with a vowel - a‚ e‚ i‚ o‚ u) is called the indefinite article because the noun it goes with is indefinite or general. The meaning of the article a is similar to the number one‚ but one is
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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 will follow one of these two patterns: Relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb Relative Pronoun as subject
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clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. It cannot stand by itself. We need a dog that can guard. An adjective clause usually follows the word that it modifies. There must be someone who can tell us more about dogs. Sometimes an adjective clause may interrupt the main clause. The dog that I like best is the Old English sheepdog. Adjective clauses are often introduced by relative pronouns. A relative pronoun relates a clause to the word or
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Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Thanh 2. Võ Minh Trang 3. Trần Bảo Giang UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units UNIT 36 + 37: Non-prominence on final ‘empty’ content words and on final expressions UNIT 38: Prominence in reflexive and personal pronouns Teacher: Tran Mai Hien UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units Presenter: Tran Bao Giang It was so noisy in the room // I could barely hear myself think //. Is more likely than: It was so noisy in the room // I could barely // hear
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