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    Part of Speech

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    speaker nor the listener. * They were riding in her car. * POSSESSIVE PERSONAL PRONOUN: a pronoun that indicates possession or ownership. * She was glad that he gave her its key. * REFLEXIVE PRONOUN: a pronoun that refers to the subject of the sentence. * The cat keeps itself clean. * RELATIVE PRONOUN: a pronoun that links one phrase or clause to another. * He would speak to whoever had answers. * SUBJECTIVE PERSONAL PRONOUN: a pronoun that acts as a

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    MASOMO BORA SCHOOL EXAMINATION AWARDS SYSTEM STUDENTS NAME : WERUNGA TIMOTHY INDEX NUMBER : 36621110051 SCHOOL : ST LUKE’S BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL- KIMILILI SERIES : MARCH – SEPTEMBER YEAR : 2013 SUPERVISORS : MR. WASWA ALEXANDER MR. SANJA EVANS DEDICATION I dedicate this project to my mother and the entire family and friends for their mutual support during my four year course as a computer student in high school.

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    Notes on Parts of Speech

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    Topic: Name: Date: Chapter One: Parts of Class: Period: speech‚ Adjectives and Verbs The adjective A 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

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    215 Spring 2015 Syllabus

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    Tuesday:9:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Wednesday: 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. and Thursday: 9:00-10:45 a.m. I am also available at other times by appointment. Email me for an appointment‚ but use “F02” and your last name in the subject line. I discard without reading those emails without the proper subject line. I. Introduction Course description: Studies topics such as marriage and family in social and cultural context. Addresses the single scene‚ dating and marriage styles‚ child-rearing‚ husband and wife interaction

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    Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science GUIDELINES FOR THE PROJECT WORK (FOR O.C.M‚ S.P.‚ ECO‚ B.K.) Format of the Project Project Presentation 1) Introduction Introduction to be written with the reference to the subject (Topic) of the project. 2) Aims and Objectives Aims and objectives should be started as  To know…………  To understand………..  To get detailed information……… 3) Needs and Importance Needs and importance should start as  To acquire knowledge…………

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    abolished because: •It is impossible to test every aspect of a subject within the short exam time‚ if a student is lucky and what he studied for is tested‚ he will score higher. •they don’t properly assess people’s grasp of the subject. You can get higher/lower marks than you deserve. •It is impossible to set the questions at the same difficulty every year‚ if it is easier‚ he will score higher. •It is possible to study the tested subjects for the exam then forget everything and yet score high marks

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    Semantics of Urdu Ko and Se

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    the complex nature of Urdu clitics. Urdu nouns exhibit cases in three different forms i.e. nominative‚ oblique and vocative. Nominative (also called direct case) is phonologically null as it does not bear any clitic. It appears not only in the subject position‚ as Kachro (1980) says‚ but also in the object position. (1b) shows the phenomenon where the object ghər ‘house’ is nominative. Compare the examples (1a) and (1b): 1a. ləɽka a :m boy.m.s-nom. mango.m.s-nom ‘The boy is eating a mango

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    DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEMORANDUM TO: Accountancy Project Discovery Students FROM: Communications Specialists DATE: Fall 2000 SUBJECT: How to Write a Successful Memo This memo’s purpose is to explain how to write a memo that successfully conveys a message accurately‚ concisely‚ and coherently. Memos are the major form of internal communication in most organizations‚ so it is vital that business writers understand how to draft these important documents effectively

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    the knowledge that the person who is criticising it has of the topic at hand. If the person criticising my solutions is knowledgeable on the subject matter then I become more receptive that someone who is hearing the argument for the first time. I would also look beyond the reason for the criticism to see if it is a personal attack or if it is just on the subject at hand before I make a decision. 2.When oversimplifying‚ a person distorts and misrepresents complex matters. How can you find and overcome

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    CHAPTER 3: STYLE IN TECHNICAL WRITING (Summary) Technical style is the way you write when dealing with technical subject matter. Technical writing style is distinguished by a calm‚ restrained tone‚ by an absence of any attempt to arouse emotion‚ by the use of specialized terminology‚ and by an accepted convention of the use of abbreviations‚ numbers‚ and symbols. Part I Reader Adaptation Knowing the reader and the purpose of a report permits what is generally called “reader adaptation”‚ that

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