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    Mandeeppal Multani Professor Delores Jones-Brown J.D. Ph.D. Law 313.01 Fall 2014 Racism in the Present Tense ‘’Aiyanna Jones (age 7)‚ Victor White III‚ Dante Parker‚ Ezell Ford‚ Tyree Woodson‚ John Crawford III‚ Eric Garner‚ Yvette Smith‚ Jordan Baker‚ Barrington Williams‚ Carlos Alcis‚ Deion Fludd‚ Jonathan Ferrell‚ Kimani Gray‚ Kyam Livingstone‚ Larry Eugene Jackson‚ Jr.‚ Miriam Carey‚ Chavis Carter‚ Dante Price‚ Duane Brown‚ Ervin Jefferson‚ Jersey Green‚ Johnnnie Kamahi Warren‚ Justin Slipp

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    Level: I Lesson: Present Continuous Tense Lesson Aims: - to highlight some of the uses of Present Continuous. - to contrast Present Simple and Present Continuous. - to give students practice in using Present Continuous Tense. - to develop Ss’ speaking competences. Skills involved: listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ writing. Aids: blackboard‚ textbook‚ work-sheet‚ images‚ video sequences. Warm-up General competence: to interact in spoken communication (complete date‚ recall the activities done

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    Seasons of flourish waves In the sizzling summer the long beach waves appear inviting. Smooth sand firstly greets us with their wild sense of heat. As near the view and sound of waves rumbling along the sea starts our excitement. The weather is perfect. Some people dive into the chill relaxing water like a family of dolphins‚ as others sunbath along us being like a group of lazy walruses resting. The atmosphere is comforting. Out beyond the heavy waves. I can see the three mystery islands that

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    The Formulas of English Tenses It is necessary to learn all tense forms by heart. The best way is to memorize them in the following formula: Personal pronoun + tense form (I write‚ he writes‚ we write‚ you write‚ etc.) Memorizing tense forms in such constructions will also help you to memorize basic agreement between the subject and predicate in person and number. The formulas of the tenses in the active Two verbs are given below‚ one regular (work – worked – worked)‚ the other irregular (write

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    The Twelve Tenses of English PRESENT (main verb) I study English. He studies English. PAST (past tense of main verb) I studied English. He studied English. FUTURE (will or shall + main verb) I will study English. He will study English. PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past participle of verb) I have studied English. He has studied English. PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of verb) I had studied English. He had studied English. FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have + past

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    How do we use the Past Simple Tense? We use the past simple tense to talk about an action or a situation - an event - in the past. The event can be short or long. Here are some short events with the past simple tense: The car exploded at 9.30am yesterday. She went to the door. We did not hear the telephone. Did you see that car? | past | present | future | |   | | | The action is in the past. |   |   | Here are some long events with the past simple tense: I lived in Bangkok for

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    Imagine being a child working 14 hour days‚ in a dim lit‚ smelly factory. Thats going on across the US right this moment. Over the past few years‚ child labor has been at its peak. Children are used in factories because they are cheap‚ easier to manage‚ and less likely to unionize and strike. Since the year 1900‚ the degree of enforcement against child labor is varied in each state. There isn’t any strong enforcement against child labor. Because children aren’t in school and learning like they ought

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    A Summary of Past‚ Present‚ and Future Tense by Gregor Muir This article is a look at technology’s effect upon artist and the style or medium of art that can be developed and produced. Author Gregor Muir working with others hoped to create and exhibition that showcased the work of those artists who contributed to the advancement of “digital practice”‚ along with their attempts to identify the intricacies of the digital spectrum. I think this article for the most part explains how his selections

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    The Twelve Tenses of English PRESENT (main verb) I study English. He studies English. PAST (past tense of main verb) I studied English. He studied English. FUTURE (will or shall + main verb) I will study English. He will study English. PRESENT PERFECT (have or has + past participle of verb) I have studied English. He has studied English. PAST PERFECT (had + past participle of verb) I had studied English. He had studied English. FUTURE PERFECT (will or shall + have + past

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    The Simple Present Tense-Expresses a habit or often repeated action. Adverbs of frequency such as‚ often‚ seldom‚ sometimes‚ never‚ etc. are used with this tense. Also expresses general truths. Ex. They always eat lunch together. Snow falls in December in Minnesota The Present Progressive-This tense is used to describe an action that is occurring right now (at this moment‚ today‚ this year‚ etc.). occurring in the present‚ but is temporary. Ex. She is typing a paper for her class. John

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