з дисципліни «Іноземна мова» (англійська)
... dramatic fall in the region’s precious water reserves. The rock is of a type which hinders easy underground storage 27 _____ the water supply depends on rainfall. This being so, it is easy to understand why it varies. 28 _____, the 29 _____ of the situation goes far 30 _____ mere seasonal changes. T ...
... dramatic fall in the region’s precious water reserves. The rock is of a type which hinders easy underground storage 27 _____ the water supply depends on rainfall. This being so, it is easy to understand why it varies. 28 _____, the 29 _____ of the situation goes far 30 _____ mere seasonal changes. T ...
Chapter 33: Conditions
... in the sentence si remaneas, felix sim, meaning “if you should remain, I would be happy,” if I were to underline remaneas and ask you “What tense and mood and why?” what should you say? Good! “Present subjunctive, future less vivid.” And if you add “in the protasis,” you will make me even future-mo ...
... in the sentence si remaneas, felix sim, meaning “if you should remain, I would be happy,” if I were to underline remaneas and ask you “What tense and mood and why?” what should you say? Good! “Present subjunctive, future less vivid.” And if you add “in the protasis,” you will make me even future-mo ...
Sample Chapter 1
... learned individually because they involve using a verb with a preposition or adverb or both; and, as noted above, prepositions do not follow clear grammatical rules. Some of the phrasal verbs most commonly used in legal English are set out in a glossary at the back of the book. 4 The use of idioms. ...
... learned individually because they involve using a verb with a preposition or adverb or both; and, as noted above, prepositions do not follow clear grammatical rules. Some of the phrasal verbs most commonly used in legal English are set out in a glossary at the back of the book. 4 The use of idioms. ...
On the Pun in English Advertisement
... The puns in the advertisements can create a sense of beauty in the readers like the other rhetoric language form. Since the puns can create the double images from the aspects of the meaning or the sound, so the readers can enjoy some kind of sensual pleasure and imagination. For example: Catch the R ...
... The puns in the advertisements can create a sense of beauty in the readers like the other rhetoric language form. Since the puns can create the double images from the aspects of the meaning or the sound, so the readers can enjoy some kind of sensual pleasure and imagination. For example: Catch the R ...
The Future of Chinese English Dictionaries
... I'm going to pick on the Oxford Minidictionary (affectionately know as "Chubby") for a moment. Here's the entry under "shower" in the E→C side: "n (for washing) línyù 淋浴; a shower yí gè línyù 一个淋浴;to have a shower xǐ línyù 洗淋浴; (rain)..." And then it moves on to rain, which we're not interested in r ...
... I'm going to pick on the Oxford Minidictionary (affectionately know as "Chubby") for a moment. Here's the entry under "shower" in the E→C side: "n (for washing) línyù 淋浴; a shower yí gè línyù 一个淋浴;to have a shower xǐ línyù 洗淋浴; (rain)..." And then it moves on to rain, which we're not interested in r ...
gradespan_-language_grk_5
... conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. a. Use punctuation to separate items in a series.* b. Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the rest of the sentence. c. Use a comma to set off the words yes and no (e.g., Yes, thank you), to set o ...
... conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. a. Use punctuation to separate items in a series.* b. Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the rest of the sentence. c. Use a comma to set off the words yes and no (e.g., Yes, thank you), to set o ...
Lexical Use Differences Between British English and American
... used and interpreted in two ways, more broadly or more narrowly, within a range of blurring and ambiguity.” On the other hand, the use of English in the United States is a result of British colonization. The first wave of English-speaking settlers arrived in North America during the 17th century, fo ...
... used and interpreted in two ways, more broadly or more narrowly, within a range of blurring and ambiguity.” On the other hand, the use of English in the United States is a result of British colonization. The first wave of English-speaking settlers arrived in North America during the 17th century, fo ...
Pronouns - A How To Guide
... someone is to say something right away, like “Sorry, I meant she.” If you realize your mistake after the fact, apologize in private and move on. A lot of the time it can be tempting to go on and on about how bad you feel that you messed up or how hard it is for you to get it right. But please, don’t ...
... someone is to say something right away, like “Sorry, I meant she.” If you realize your mistake after the fact, apologize in private and move on. A lot of the time it can be tempting to go on and on about how bad you feel that you messed up or how hard it is for you to get it right. But please, don’t ...
A group of words that contains a subject (the noun) and a verb
... vocabulary – these sessions can include games, online activities and focused punctuation or grammar exercises. • Crucially these skills are then integrated into the children’s writing lessons. This is vital because without practicing and using their new grammar and punctuation skills in context the ...
... vocabulary – these sessions can include games, online activities and focused punctuation or grammar exercises. • Crucially these skills are then integrated into the children’s writing lessons. This is vital because without practicing and using their new grammar and punctuation skills in context the ...
76. repugnant (adjective)—causing disgust
... trānslūcēns, the present participle of the Latin verb trānslūcēre, “to shine through.” Latin trānslūcēre is a compound of the Latin prefix trans-, “through,” and the Latin verb lūcēre, “to shine.” Lūcēre is the source of many other English words that have to do with the notion of brightness or shini ...
... trānslūcēns, the present participle of the Latin verb trānslūcēre, “to shine through.” Latin trānslūcēre is a compound of the Latin prefix trans-, “through,” and the Latin verb lūcēre, “to shine.” Lūcēre is the source of many other English words that have to do with the notion of brightness or shini ...
homophones. - Skills Workshop
... September 2009. To print or download your own copies of this document visit http://www.skillsworkshop.org/ ...
... September 2009. To print or download your own copies of this document visit http://www.skillsworkshop.org/ ...
English 2 Ms. Layana English 2 Final Exam Study Guide Semester 1
... Part 3: Writing & MLA Format Study the following information in regards to Writing and MLA Format. The elements of an introduction paragraph: A thesis statement in a well-written intro paragraph must: The purpose of a claim in a CDW paragraph: The correct example of a parenthetical citation: Warrant ...
... Part 3: Writing & MLA Format Study the following information in regards to Writing and MLA Format. The elements of an introduction paragraph: A thesis statement in a well-written intro paragraph must: The purpose of a claim in a CDW paragraph: The correct example of a parenthetical citation: Warrant ...
CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
... why we should dig deeper into their meaning, but if we did we should find something „peculiar‟ about them. The greeting ‘How do you do?’ (to which the correct response is the same phrase) does not tell us about your health or how you are gretting on. ...
... why we should dig deeper into their meaning, but if we did we should find something „peculiar‟ about them. The greeting ‘How do you do?’ (to which the correct response is the same phrase) does not tell us about your health or how you are gretting on. ...
Lexicology I
... Lexicology as a part of linguistics • Lexicology - part of linguistics, dealing with the vocabulary of a language and the properties of words as the main units of language. • Vocabulary means the sum of all the words in the language. • Good knowledge of the description of the vocabulary, rules of w ...
... Lexicology as a part of linguistics • Lexicology - part of linguistics, dealing with the vocabulary of a language and the properties of words as the main units of language. • Vocabulary means the sum of all the words in the language. • Good knowledge of the description of the vocabulary, rules of w ...
What`s the word?
... Etymology, or the study of word origins and their changes throughout history, can be like a very weird game of telephone. A word may start out as one thing and centuries later wind up becoming something completely different, or it may stay the course from the moment of its inception. To really driv ...
... Etymology, or the study of word origins and their changes throughout history, can be like a very weird game of telephone. A word may start out as one thing and centuries later wind up becoming something completely different, or it may stay the course from the moment of its inception. To really driv ...
South African English This paper will explain the main
... The languages spoken in South Africa The first official language in South Africa was Dutch. In 1882 and as a result of a policy of Anglicization it was replaced by English. In 1910, English and Dutch became instituted as the country’s two official languages. However, in 1925 Dutch was replaced by Af ...
... The languages spoken in South Africa The first official language in South Africa was Dutch. In 1882 and as a result of a policy of Anglicization it was replaced by English. In 1910, English and Dutch became instituted as the country’s two official languages. However, in 1925 Dutch was replaced by Af ...
Spanish Unity Vocabulary Quick Reference Guide
... are easier to learn. Work with a speech therapist, AAC Specialist and/or PRC Regional Consultant to help you decide where to start. ...
... are easier to learn. Work with a speech therapist, AAC Specialist and/or PRC Regional Consultant to help you decide where to start. ...
2.7. Sound Change. The gap between spelling and - E
... correspondence between the graphic representation and the spoken language, in other words one and the same sound (or, rather, phoneme, as we shall see later) was always represented by one and the same graphic symbol (letter) and a graphic symbol could only be pronounced in one way. (a one-to-one rel ...
... correspondence between the graphic representation and the spoken language, in other words one and the same sound (or, rather, phoneme, as we shall see later) was always represented by one and the same graphic symbol (letter) and a graphic symbol could only be pronounced in one way. (a one-to-one rel ...
grammar TEST - EFHSEnglish9
... What are the two (2) types of clauses? _____________________________ and ___________________________ clauses. The abbreviations are ________ and ________. A(n) _________________________clause means that the clause can stand alone; however, A(n)__________________________clause means that the clause c ...
... What are the two (2) types of clauses? _____________________________ and ___________________________ clauses. The abbreviations are ________ and ________. A(n) _________________________clause means that the clause can stand alone; however, A(n)__________________________clause means that the clause c ...
grade_guide
... information, visit https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/566/01/ 11. Self-explanatory. 12. Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently, like “there,” their,” and “they're.” For a list of homphones, see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/engagement/2/1/48/ 13-15. Self-expla ...
... information, visit https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/566/01/ 11. Self-explanatory. 12. Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently, like “there,” their,” and “they're.” For a list of homphones, see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/engagement/2/1/48/ 13-15. Self-expla ...
Seria “{tiin\e umanistice” Lingvistic= [i Literatur= ISSN 1857
... • new year new fares • The confidence to succeed • Precious metal for precious little The simple grammatical analysis of these slogans shows that they are not always grammatically complete structures (sentences or main clauses), and the incomplete outnumber those that are complete in a proportion of ...
... • new year new fares • The confidence to succeed • Precious metal for precious little The simple grammatical analysis of these slogans shows that they are not always grammatically complete structures (sentences or main clauses), and the incomplete outnumber those that are complete in a proportion of ...
Curriculum and Assessment 3-11 E
... as spoken with a particular local accent, may have a particular difficulty when confronted with the requirement to pronounce a particular letter in a certain approved but different way. We come now to pairs of letters. Again, taking a very common example, let us look at ‘t’ plus ‘h’ as in ‘the’. The ...
... as spoken with a particular local accent, may have a particular difficulty when confronted with the requirement to pronounce a particular letter in a certain approved but different way. We come now to pairs of letters. Again, taking a very common example, let us look at ‘t’ plus ‘h’ as in ‘the’. The ...
Ling 001: Week 2
... context. It is also the case that some things are more appropriate in some contexts than in others: – E.g. starting a term paper with “inappropriate” words or phrases – Or being overly formal in an informal setting(e.g. on the phone, “An acquaintance with whom I spoke earlier alluded to similar poss ...
... context. It is also the case that some things are more appropriate in some contexts than in others: – E.g. starting a term paper with “inappropriate” words or phrases – Or being overly formal in an informal setting(e.g. on the phone, “An acquaintance with whom I spoke earlier alluded to similar poss ...
ENGLISH MORPHOLOGY - ASSIGNMENT 1
... assignments are neat and are rounded off well. Very few spelling mistakes indicate that you have spent time editing your assignments. Thank you!. All of you, but one provided references. I really appreciated it. A few observations: Kindly always rephrase. You have done well with in text citations, h ...
... assignments are neat and are rounded off well. Very few spelling mistakes indicate that you have spent time editing your assignments. Thank you!. All of you, but one provided references. I really appreciated it. A few observations: Kindly always rephrase. You have done well with in text citations, h ...