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    Basic English Grammar 1

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    have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking and writing is the hallmark of all educated people. Lesson by lesson‚ this book provides basic instruction in the eight parts of speech—nouns‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives‚ adverbs‚ prepositions‚ conjunctions‚ and

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    REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES

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    which follow a noun. They are like relative clauses‚ but with the relative pronoun and auxiliary verb (if there is one) left out. Because they modify nouns‚ (reduced) relative clauses are occasionally referred to as adjective clauses. Reduced relative clauses are used most often instead of defining relative clauses‚ which are what we’ll be mainly looking at. Reduced Relative Clauses  You may remove the relative pronoun and reduce your sentence in certain  conditions  The boy who wants to talk

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    THE APPOSITIVE PHRASE An appositive is a word placed after another word to explain or identify it. The appositive always appears after the word it explains or identifies. It is always a noun or a pronoun‚ and the word it explains is also a noun or pronoun. Example: My uncle‚ a lawyer‚ is visiting us. My teacher‚ Miss Marshall‚ is very strict. An appositive phrase consists of the appositive and its modifiers which may themselves be phrases. Example: My radio‚ an old portable

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    that has sentence variety instead of repetitive‚ predictable simple sentences. Take the following simple sentences (all focused around the wonderful world of Biology that you love so much) and combine them with subordinating conjunctions‚ relative pronouns (AWHITEBUS words – See list on next page)‚ and conjunctive adverbs (however‚ therefore‚ etc.) to create varied sentence structure within a paragraph. You must include a minimum of 2 compound sentences (underline)‚ 2 complex sentences (italicize)

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    touching the void

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    writer help the reader to appreciate the physical impact of the accident? • The use of first person pronouns emphasises the personal nature of the account‚ and the active nature of the piece is demonstrated by the openings of the paragraph in Joe’s account: ○ First person pronouns include: ‘I’ such as in the phrases ‘I hit’‚ ‘I jerked’‚ ‘I struck’. Remember such pronouns could include ‘I’ or ‘we’ and refer the to narrator. □ ‘I’ is a first person singular. □ ‘We’ is a first

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    Little Grey Rabbit Purpose

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    How Does the Author in Text 30 Achieve its Purpose Text 30 is part of a children’s book and the purpose is to entertain. The book itself is intended for young children and is short story. The moral of this story is about sharing/ putting others needs before their own. This would be a good role model story for the children as it is an enjoyable story but yet teaching them at the same time. The genre of the text is fiction. The novel and the series of books ‘The Little Grey Rabbit’ itself are created

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    exquisite courtesy. 3. Those‚ whose beliefs in religion‚ in life‚ in just anything are unorthodox‚ air their views in Ermita’s Coffee Shops. 1-9 For items 1-9‚ do the following: 1. Underline the antecedent used in the statement. 2. Circle the relative pronoun; and 3. Underline the relative clause twice. 1-3 Before the International Monetary Fund (IMF) conference‚ which “sprouted” other five-star hotels‚ Manila

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    An American Childhood

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    questions: 11. Find a synonym for serene: __________________ 12. Which sentence contains a personal pronoun? a. Where did they go for lunch? b. Bill read the book over the weekend. c. Many people enjoy going to museums. d. Is going to the beach fun? 13. What is the definition of conceivably? 14. Define luminous. 15. Use luminous in a sentence. 16. What is the possessive pronoun in the following sentence? “Tom walked his dog to the store and back.” 17. Author’s purpose

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    father to the pairs developing detachment throughout the poem. Peter and his father have contrasting social and cultural expectations as a result of their different upbringings which influence their ability to belong. Through the use of possessive pronoun‚ sarcastic tone and cliché‚ this essay will discuss two main ideas‚ firstly despite the fact that Peter and his father are different there is still respect there. And secondly‚ due to the fact that the two have had different upbringings they find

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    Sonnets

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    theme of love and woman‚ where both authors are absolutely in love with their lovers. The first poem addresses the woman as ‘my love’‚ hence the personal pronoun ‘my’ makes the love very personal and intimate. The superlative ‘Fairest’ also highlights the upmost regard the author has for his love. Similarly in the second poem‚ the first person pronoun is used where the lady is addressed as ‘my mistress’. Furthermore the simile ‘my love as rare as any she belied with false compare’ emphasizes the extraordinary

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