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    title‚” Advisor: First Name Last Name‚ Degree Prior School Attended‚ City‚ State (Country if applicable) Bachelor of Science/Arts‚ Major‚ May 20xx GPA 3.5/4.0 SKILLS Use this section to highlight skills that are specifically related to the type of employment you seek. Examples include nursing skills‚ laboratory skills‚ or technical skills. Remember to include the "buzzwords" of your profession. PROJECTS Project Title‚ Fall 20xx Describe each project concisely in order to demonstrate

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    weekend? Pages 28–33 What are you doing at the weekend? I’m going shopping. We’re arriving at 10 o’clock. Leisure activities. Parts of speech: identifying verbs 6 I’ve just taken some photos. Pages 34–39 I have just made a cake. What has he just done? Who has just broken a window? He isn’t tall enough. Activity verbs. Hobbies. Matching: vocabulary practice Alphabetical order: words beginning with the same letter Spelling: long/short vowel sounds Competitions and games

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    Cause and Effect

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    heavy rain fell all night. (’Because’ is followed by a verb phrase‚ ’heavy rain fell all night’.) | Grammar Note: don’t use ’Because’ as the first word in a sentence: it’s bad style. There are a number of alternatives. You can use: - ’Due to...’; e.g. ’Due to the heavy rain there was flooding.’ - ’Owing to ...’; e.g. ’Owing to the heavy rain there was flooding.’ - ’As...’; e.g. ’As there was heavy rain‚ there was flooding.’ Verbs | Example Sentences | maycouldmightcan | The heavy rain

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    REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES

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    REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES Reduced relative clauses are participle clauses 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

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    Com/155 Week 2 Assignment

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    to help you get started. • You will need to identify the components of a basic sentence.• You will need to be able to identify the four most serious writing errors.• Define subject-verb agreement.• Identify common errors in subject-verb agreement.• Recognize regular and irregular verbs• Use regular and irregular verbs correctly in basic sentences. | | | Writing for new students. Course COM/155About UsWelcome students. I am going to give you tips on the writing process to prepare you for this course

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    1. She’s meeting Fred at 3 o’clock Name: Present continuous Form: Subject + form of the verb to be + present participle Function: A planned event to take place in the future (pre arranged plan) The phonological features: She’s meeting. Sh:iz is the contracted form of she is. May have problems pronouncing He’s /z/– She’s pronounced / / of the clock – o’clock pronounced / / weak forms: at – pronounced / / Intonation: falling at the end of the sentence. Sentence stress: “Fred”….. Difficulties:

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    rug _ 8. nature X 9. bag _ 10. emotion X Topics: Future tense‚ Maybe‚ Might‚ Time Expressions‚ Contractions (will‚ will not)) and Personal Pronouns Specific  Objectives: At the end of the workshop‚ the students will be able to: 1. use verbs in future tense‚ 2. express possibility (might‚ maybe)‚ 3. inquire and express about probability‚ 4. provide warnings‚ 5. use time expressions‚ 6. use contractions for will‚ will not‚ and 7. personal pronouns.   Language Objectives

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    writer create? The writer creates a suspenseful‚ anxious‚ and hopeful atmosphere. 9. List the characters in this essay. * The writer * The passing businessman and * The old airport employee 10. What verb tense is used in “Frustration at the Airport”? Write five verbs that the writer uses. 11. Is the story arranged in chronological order? In a few words‚ describe what happens first‚ second‚ third‚ and so on. The story isn’t in chronological order. 12. Underline the transitional

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    SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT ERRORS WHAT’S THE PROBLEM? There’s at least five common reasons writers mismatch subjects and verbs. Did you notice the error? Let’s take a closer look.  The subject of a sentence (the main who or what of the sentence) and its corresponding verb (the word[s] expressing the subject’s action or state or being) must agree in number. An agreement error occurs when a singular subject is used with a plural verb or a plural subject is used with a singular verb. The example

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    Paragraph Writing

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    content in academic writing. Use the three components of a good paragraph covered in this week’s readings. Underline your topic sentence. Boldface your concluding sentence in the paragraph. Use complete sentences‚ correct subject-verb agreement‚ and consistent verb tense in your paragraph. Post your paragraph to Assignments as a Microsoft® Word attachment and in Main in the body of a message. The goal of academic writing is to inform an audience about a particular topic in a very professional

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