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    Final exam format‚ SPA 101 All accent marks will count as ¼ pt. on the exam‚ whether they are missing or misplaced. 1. Listening: You will hear a paragraph 3 times‚ but no more than 3 times. There are five statements that must be finished with information from the paragraph. There are 3 choices. Example: Rogelio hace ejercicios en a. El club b. en el gimnasio c. en su casa. From Lesson 1 2. Definite articles: You will see five nouns. In front of each noun‚ write the correct Spanish

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    use of “his” instead of my‚ he had to describe the look in his eyes as someone else’s. Thus showing‚ the distaste of his own self as he came out of the Holocaust and wanting to now live a normal life. Through Elie’s use of a 3rd person possessive pronoun‚ he is able to create such meaning behind only a singular word. Elie also uses such harsh situations to point out the loss of faith or

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    dress horses‚ dresses With singular nouns‚ use verbs that end in –s or –es. Otherwise‚ use the simple form of the verb. Singular: Plural: CAUTION: The horse runs through the field. Horses run through the field. Use verbs that end in –s or –es with pronouns in the third person singular. These are he‚ she‚ it‚ and one. Otherwise‚ use the basic form of the verb. WORK WITH COMPOUND SUBJECTS Subject Joined By AND Use plural verbs with compound subjects‚ which are joined by and. Brazil and Argentina border

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    closing now. 8. It’s opposite the school. 9. It was the best thing to do. 10. Not enough fruit is being eaten. c a. superlative b. preposition of location c. adjective d. infinitive e. past participle f. future continuous g. reflexive pronoun h. genitive i. uncountable noun j. second conditional k. present continuous

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    WORD ORDER IN NP AND ENGLISH ANAPHORS Tereza Štifnerová The purpose of this essay is firstly to show the word order of a noun phrase (NP) and how the head noun of the NP can be post- and pre-modified‚ and secondly to focus on meaning of some examples of English anaphors and the distinctions between them and their Czech translations. The first part is going to aim on the internal structure of NPs. Complex nominal phrase consists of the pre-modifying elements‚ the head noun and the post-modifying

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    ------------------------------------------------- أعلى النموذج The show’s host was usually genial‚ but he had a reputation for turning ------- when provoked by guests who challenged his opinions. * (A) surly * (B) intrusive * (C) lenient * (D) convincing * (E) giddy أسفل النموذج Explanation It makes sense to say that someone who is typically “genial‚” or friendly‚ would turn “surly‚” or irritable‚ when provoked. The German choreographer Pina Bausch Acreated dances Bthat

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    Janine Arielle H. Felix BADPR I – 3D COMPOSITION UNITY DEVELOPMENT AUDIENCE TONE Fishing is a great sport for many reasons. Dodgeball is not so realaxing because one big jerk is hurling stuff in your head! Also ‚Fishing is something almost anybody can do. When you see a fishing show on TV‚ most of the waiting has been edited out. A yarn strike indicator is better for tracking fish through mild currents. If you are going to be fishing all day‚ be sure to bring a book and something to drink

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    movie.” 3. Use singular verbs with singular indefinite pronouns — each‚ the “-bodies‚” “-ones‚” and “-things” (anybody‚ everyone‚ nothing)‚ and the like: “Neither is correct.” (And‚ just as in rule number 1‚ the presence of a modifier is irrelevant: “Neither of them is correct.”) 4. Use plural verbs with plural indefinite pronouns: “Many outcomes are possible.” 5. Use singular verbs with uncountable nouns that follow an indefinite pronoun: “All the paint is dried up.” 6. Use plural verbs with

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    nominal group has four primary elements: the head‚ which is the central element‚ the determiner and the pre-modifier in the position before the head‚ and the post-modifier in the position after the head. The head is generally realized by a noun or pronoun‚ for example book and they. The determiner can be realized by the articles (a‚ an‚ the)‚ the demonstrative (this‚ that‚ these‚ those)‚ the wh-words (which‚ whatever)‚ the distributives (each‚ all‚ every)‚ the quantifiers (first‚ many)‚ or the possessives

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