Untitled - Craven Community College
... • A French customer preferred this green cocktail dress for the ambassador’s ...
... • A French customer preferred this green cocktail dress for the ambassador’s ...
For staff, students and parents.
... Past perfect The past perfect is the verb tense we use to describe actions that were completed by a particular time in the past. ...
... Past perfect The past perfect is the verb tense we use to describe actions that were completed by a particular time in the past. ...
Español Mundial Chapter 5 REVISION NOTES
... “mucho” is used before a noun on its own (“calor”, “frío”, “sol”). (b) Look at the final three sentences (“raining”, “snowing” and “cloudy”): the first two are present participles (-ing) and the third is an adjective, but all three are used with the verb “to be” (estar) in ...
... “mucho” is used before a noun on its own (“calor”, “frío”, “sol”). (b) Look at the final three sentences (“raining”, “snowing” and “cloudy”): the first two are present participles (-ing) and the third is an adjective, but all three are used with the verb “to be” (estar) in ...
Reflexive Verbs: Part II
... vosotros/as os laváis ........................................... you-all wash (yourselves) (informal) ustedes se lavan ................................................. you-all wash (yourselves) (formal) ellos/as se lavan.................................................. they wash (themselves) In t ...
... vosotros/as os laváis ........................................... you-all wash (yourselves) (informal) ustedes se lavan ................................................. you-all wash (yourselves) (formal) ellos/as se lavan.................................................. they wash (themselves) In t ...
Grammar Glossary of Terms
... clauses. Subordinate clauses act like a part of the main clause (e.g. like a subject, or an object or an adverbial) where she is doesn’t matter! The subordinate clause where she is is the subject of the main clause. I told you that I didn’t care. The subordinate clause that I didn’t care’ is the dir ...
... clauses. Subordinate clauses act like a part of the main clause (e.g. like a subject, or an object or an adverbial) where she is doesn’t matter! The subordinate clause where she is is the subject of the main clause. I told you that I didn’t care. The subordinate clause that I didn’t care’ is the dir ...
GRAMMATICAL TERMS
... A, an, and the are articles. A and an are indefinite articles; the is a definite article. Articles are usually regarded as adjectives because they precede nouns. A helping verb used to form verb phrases. The most common auxiliary verbs are forms of be (“am,” “are,” “is,” “have been,” and so on) and ...
... A, an, and the are articles. A and an are indefinite articles; the is a definite article. Articles are usually regarded as adjectives because they precede nouns. A helping verb used to form verb phrases. The most common auxiliary verbs are forms of be (“am,” “are,” “is,” “have been,” and so on) and ...
Object Complements and Subject Complements
... Name ___________________________________________________ Class _________ Date ____________________ ...
... Name ___________________________________________________ Class _________ Date ____________________ ...
SPaG Level 6 Practice Test (Set 1) - Answers
... My mum and dad were going on holiday without us for the first time. Everyone is entitled to a voucher for 10% off the price of their book. The government has made changes to the legislation. The herd of deer looks very majestic. Nobody wants to see war in their country. TIP: Collective and group nou ...
... My mum and dad were going on holiday without us for the first time. Everyone is entitled to a voucher for 10% off the price of their book. The government has made changes to the legislation. The herd of deer looks very majestic. Nobody wants to see war in their country. TIP: Collective and group nou ...
syntax_1
... waiter, salt and gritter permit or exclude the plural suffix and permit or exclude words such as the, a, some, less and fewer. The above is an example of phrases with nouns as the controlling word, but there are other types of word that exercise similar control. E.g. many adjectives such as sad or b ...
... waiter, salt and gritter permit or exclude the plural suffix and permit or exclude words such as the, a, some, less and fewer. The above is an example of phrases with nouns as the controlling word, but there are other types of word that exercise similar control. E.g. many adjectives such as sad or b ...
GRS – Types of Prepositional Phrases Adjective Phrases and
... Adjective phrases are used to modify nouns or pronouns. Adjective phrases answer the following questions: which ones? And what kind? An adjective phrase immediately follows the noun or pronoun it modifies. Ex. I met the woman in the red dress last week. Practice. Copy the following sentences. Underl ...
... Adjective phrases are used to modify nouns or pronouns. Adjective phrases answer the following questions: which ones? And what kind? An adjective phrase immediately follows the noun or pronoun it modifies. Ex. I met the woman in the red dress last week. Practice. Copy the following sentences. Underl ...
English Grammar III Essentials Glossary
... Completer or complement: A word or group of words that completes the meaning of a verb. Complete subject: A complete subject contains not only the noun or pronouns in the subject part of the sentence but also the other words that describe the noun or pronoun. Contraction: A shortened form of a word, ...
... Completer or complement: A word or group of words that completes the meaning of a verb. Complete subject: A complete subject contains not only the noun or pronouns in the subject part of the sentence but also the other words that describe the noun or pronoun. Contraction: A shortened form of a word, ...
1. Genitive singular
... objects will appear in the dative case. For first declension nouns, these endings = –ae or –is depending on whether the noun is singular or plural. For second declension, the singular = –o and plural = –is. *Notice that the dative plural for both declensions = –is. puerī laetīs puellīs multōs flōrēs ...
... objects will appear in the dative case. For first declension nouns, these endings = –ae or –is depending on whether the noun is singular or plural. For second declension, the singular = –o and plural = –is. *Notice that the dative plural for both declensions = –is. puerī laetīs puellīs multōs flōrēs ...
Let`s Write Sentences!
... In this example, the adverb is “happily” and it is describing the verb “camping.” It tells us HOW Colin and Sally camped. The did it happily. Example 2: Sally pitched the comfortably dry tents. In this example, the adverb is “comfortably” and it is describing the adjective “dry.” It tells us HOW dry ...
... In this example, the adverb is “happily” and it is describing the verb “camping.” It tells us HOW Colin and Sally camped. The did it happily. Example 2: Sally pitched the comfortably dry tents. In this example, the adverb is “comfortably” and it is describing the adjective “dry.” It tells us HOW dry ...
or “être”?
... MAKE THE PAST PARTICIPLE BUT THIS TIME IT IS COMBINED WITH PARTS OF “ÊTRE” INSTEAD OF “AVOIR”. ONLY THREE OF THE 13 VERBS HAVE AN IRREGULAR PAST PARTICIPLE. HERE THEY ALL ARE…… ...
... MAKE THE PAST PARTICIPLE BUT THIS TIME IT IS COMBINED WITH PARTS OF “ÊTRE” INSTEAD OF “AVOIR”. ONLY THREE OF THE 13 VERBS HAVE AN IRREGULAR PAST PARTICIPLE. HERE THEY ALL ARE…… ...
Clause Toolbox
... The second clause describes what happened as a result of the action described in the first clause. “She completed her novel” is an independent clause because it can stand alone. ...
... The second clause describes what happened as a result of the action described in the first clause. “She completed her novel” is an independent clause because it can stand alone. ...
Indefinite Pronouns
... of Daedalus and Icarus. (Both, One) of the mythical characters live on the island of ...
... of Daedalus and Icarus. (Both, One) of the mythical characters live on the island of ...
English Language Lesson: Modifiers – Adjectives and Adverbs
... additional information about nouns, pronouns, verbs, and themselves to make those things more definite. There are two types of modifiers: adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives Adjectives are words that modify nouns and pronouns. Adjectives answer the questions: What kind? Which one? And how many? What ...
... additional information about nouns, pronouns, verbs, and themselves to make those things more definite. There are two types of modifiers: adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives Adjectives are words that modify nouns and pronouns. Adjectives answer the questions: What kind? Which one? And how many? What ...
Noun Function Practice - Madison County Schools
... c. Karen, being the newspaper in. a. Before it rains, put your bike (in the garage). ...
... c. Karen, being the newspaper in. a. Before it rains, put your bike (in the garage). ...
Day 10.1. Morphology = study of word structure Syntax = study of
... ('categorize' comes from Greek 'kata-agoreuein' which means 'to level an accusation against someone'. After lots of wear and tear, this ends up meaning 'to state that something is something'. So, categorization is about labeling something and treating it as such.) The practice of teaching English gr ...
... ('categorize' comes from Greek 'kata-agoreuein' which means 'to level an accusation against someone'. After lots of wear and tear, this ends up meaning 'to state that something is something'. So, categorization is about labeling something and treating it as such.) The practice of teaching English gr ...
8 Noun Uses - Madison County School District
... c. Karen, being the newspaper in. a. Before it rains, put your bike (in the garage). ...
... c. Karen, being the newspaper in. a. Before it rains, put your bike (in the garage). ...
Image Grammar Power Point, 2011
... “The mummy’s right arm was outstretched, the torn wrappings hanging from it, as the being stepped out of its gilded box. The scream froze in her throat. The thing was coming towards her -- towards Henry, who stood with his back to it -- moving with a weak, shuffling gait, that arm outstretched befo ...
... “The mummy’s right arm was outstretched, the torn wrappings hanging from it, as the being stepped out of its gilded box. The scream froze in her throat. The thing was coming towards her -- towards Henry, who stood with his back to it -- moving with a weak, shuffling gait, that arm outstretched befo ...
Basic English Grammar
... There are cows in the field. There are some very big ships in the harbor today. ...
... There are cows in the field. There are some very big ships in the harbor today. ...
Phrases A Grammar Help Handout, by Abbie
... The verbal phrases include present participial phrases, past participial phrases, and infinitive phrases. The biggest danger with these verbal phrases is accidently confusing the verbal in the phrase with an actual verb. Remember, verbs tell time by changing form, and phrases do not contain verbs. T ...
... The verbal phrases include present participial phrases, past participial phrases, and infinitive phrases. The biggest danger with these verbal phrases is accidently confusing the verbal in the phrase with an actual verb. Remember, verbs tell time by changing form, and phrases do not contain verbs. T ...