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    place‚ idea) 2. Pronouns (I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ they) 3. Verbs (think/thought/ had thought‚ change/changed/had changed‚ jump/jumped/had jumped‚ trip/tripped/had tripped‚ become/became/had become‚ happen/happened/had happened‚ occur/occurred/had occurred‚ is‚ am‚ were‚ was‚ are‚ be‚ being‚ been 4. Adverbs (They specify when‚ where‚ how‚ and to what extent. An –ly ending may signal an adverb.) 5. Adjectives (Red house‚ tall girl) describes or modifies a noun or pronoun 6. -------------------------------------------------

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    definite article) and the second place – by the rheme (new information marked with the indefinite article).Definite Article. As it was mentioned above‚ the definite article appeared from the OE demonstrative pronoun se (M‚ Sg‚ Nom) from the paradigm of the OE demonstrative pronoun “that” because it was often used to indicate a definite object or notion.Indefinite Article. The indefinite article appeared from the OE numeral ān (one) and had the meaning of “oneness” (it still indicates only

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    An adjective clause (also known as adjectival or relative clause) is a subordinate clause used to modify a 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

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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.

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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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    Grammar Grammar 45 Name ___________________________________________________ Class _________ Date ____________________ Unit 1: Parts of Speech Lesson 1 Nouns: Concrete‚ Abstract‚ and Collective A noun is a word that names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. A singular noun names one person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea‚ and a plural noun names more than one. SINGULAR friend field melody freedom PLURAL friends fields melodies freedoms Grammar Person: Place: Thing: Idea:

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    Class(es) ..................................................... Date(s)............................................... M Tu W Th F Lesson 11.1 Personal Pronouns SE/TWE pp. 361–362 FOCUS Objectives: To identify and use personal pronouns; to recognize subject and object pronouns; to demonstrate control over number and gender when using pronouns Bellringer and Motivating Activity‚ TWE p. 361 TEACH Vocabulary Link‚ TWE p. 361 English Language Learners‚ TWE p. 362 PRACTICE AND ASSESS Assessment

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    JORDAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A constituent college of st. of Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) FACULTY OF EDUCATION P.O BOX 1878‚ Morogoro-Tanzania. COURSE; ENGLISH STRUCTURE CODE; LL 214 DEPARTMENT; ENGLISH SUBMITTED BY; GERALD‚ RICHARD REGISTRATION NUMBER; 2011/ 0237 SUBMITTED TO; MADAM MARY JIBREA TASK: THE RELEVANCES OF ENGLISH SRUCTURE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Structure of English We can study the English structure to relate to the English

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    qualities‚ conditions‚ ideas and feelings that can’t be identified by senses. * Concrete Noun- specific‚ senses can be used. EX.) Hammer. 2. Pronoun-words substituted for nouns (him‚ her‚ he‚ she‚ they). Can be subjects‚ direct objects‚ indirect objects or subject complements. Pronouns are classified to the work they do. * Personal Pronoun- refers to people speaking‚ being spoken to‚ or people or other nouns being spoken about. * First Person- indicates the speaker (I‚ my‚ me‚ ours

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    act as a depressant. doses - A simple subject is the single noun or pronoun which identifies what the sentence is about or produces the action of the sentence act - The simple predicate is the main sentence verb · Types of nouns A noun identifies a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. Nouns are introduced with definite or indefinite articles‚ or with a limiting word (like a number‚ a demonstrative pronoun‚ or a relative pronoun). Some generic or abstract nouns take no introducing element at all.

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