1. High school produces few students truly prepared for the zombie
... 8. The zombie learned to read ...
... 8. The zombie learned to read ...
Third year Students/Essay Writing 2014
... In (229) cigars is the clause topic, and them (which refers back to cigars) is the complement of the verb smokes. By contrast, in (230), cigars seems to serve both functions and hence is the topic of the overall clause as well as being the complement of the verb smokes. Now consider the clause in (2 ...
... In (229) cigars is the clause topic, and them (which refers back to cigars) is the complement of the verb smokes. By contrast, in (230), cigars seems to serve both functions and hence is the topic of the overall clause as well as being the complement of the verb smokes. Now consider the clause in (2 ...
Cree notes 2014 - U of L Class Index
... As air flows from the lungs to the mouth and nose, it passes through the larynx ("voice box") where the glottis ("vocal chords") may be nearly closed and tensed so that the cartilages at the opening vibrate, imposing an audio signal on the air stream. Sounds made without this glottal vibration are s ...
... As air flows from the lungs to the mouth and nose, it passes through the larynx ("voice box") where the glottis ("vocal chords") may be nearly closed and tensed so that the cartilages at the opening vibrate, imposing an audio signal on the air stream. Sounds made without this glottal vibration are s ...
Root infinitives in Dutch early child language: an effect of input?*
... Independent sentences with a matrix infinitive are highly marked, and acceptable only in special moods (exclamatives, exhortatives, jussives), or discourse contexts (e.g. elliptic answers to interrogatives). Against this backdrop, it is remarkable that Dutch children in the initial stage of syntacti ...
... Independent sentences with a matrix infinitive are highly marked, and acceptable only in special moods (exclamatives, exhortatives, jussives), or discourse contexts (e.g. elliptic answers to interrogatives). Against this backdrop, it is remarkable that Dutch children in the initial stage of syntacti ...
The Participle Phrase
... participle is present, it will dependably end in ing. Likewise, a regular past participle will end in a consistent ed. Irregular past participles, unfortunately, conclude in all kinds of ways [although this list will help]. Since all phrases require two or more words, a participle phrase will often ...
... participle is present, it will dependably end in ing. Likewise, a regular past participle will end in a consistent ed. Irregular past participles, unfortunately, conclude in all kinds of ways [although this list will help]. Since all phrases require two or more words, a participle phrase will often ...
Discovering Machine Translation Strategies Beyond Word-for
... chooses the right translation in Spanish for the verb is depending on the adjective: es in sentence 4 and está here. The adjective full is handled as an exception; this can be corroborated by looking up both English adjectives in the dictionary: the adjective full contains a reference to a parset ( ...
... chooses the right translation in Spanish for the verb is depending on the adjective: es in sentence 4 and está here. The adjective full is handled as an exception; this can be corroborated by looking up both English adjectives in the dictionary: the adjective full contains a reference to a parset ( ...
Sentence Fragments
... They can be easily fixed by attaching the fragment to nearby independent clause either – with a comma (,) or – by creating two sentences by deleting the subordinating word at the beginning of the dependent clause. – EXCEPTION: don’t use a comma (,) before “because” ...
... They can be easily fixed by attaching the fragment to nearby independent clause either – with a comma (,) or – by creating two sentences by deleting the subordinating word at the beginning of the dependent clause. – EXCEPTION: don’t use a comma (,) before “because” ...
Teaching guide for progression in writing and grammar
... Embellished simple sentences: Adverb starters to add details e.g. Carefully, she crawled along the floor of the cave…. Adverbial phrases used as a ‘where’, ‘when’ or ‘how’ starter ...
... Embellished simple sentences: Adverb starters to add details e.g. Carefully, she crawled along the floor of the cave…. Adverbial phrases used as a ‘where’, ‘when’ or ‘how’ starter ...
Pronouns
... everybody, everything, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something Use a plural personal pronoun for the following antecedents: several, both, few, many Singular or plural depending on the sentence: all, any, enough, more, most, none, plenty, some ...
... everybody, everything, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something Use a plural personal pronoun for the following antecedents: several, both, few, many Singular or plural depending on the sentence: all, any, enough, more, most, none, plenty, some ...
Chater Junior School Writing Guidance for Parents
... your children improve their writing. I have included the end of year expectations for each year group along with examples of what this looks like in terms of sentence structure and punctuation. There are also some details of activities that you can use with your children at home. I have included a g ...
... your children improve their writing. I have included the end of year expectations for each year group along with examples of what this looks like in terms of sentence structure and punctuation. There are also some details of activities that you can use with your children at home. I have included a g ...
Direct object pronouns
... Indirect object pronouns Indirect objects usually tell to whom or for whom something is done An indirect object pronoun can be used with or in place of the direct object Indirect object pronouns that refer to people are preceded by the personal a ...
... Indirect object pronouns Indirect objects usually tell to whom or for whom something is done An indirect object pronoun can be used with or in place of the direct object Indirect object pronouns that refer to people are preceded by the personal a ...
2016 Midterm Review
... 8. True or False: A semicolon should be used before a conjunctive adverb like “however” or “therefore” if the adverb joins two complete thoughts. ...
... 8. True or False: A semicolon should be used before a conjunctive adverb like “however” or “therefore” if the adverb joins two complete thoughts. ...
lecture1424085623
... The staff is required to watch a safety video every year. (active) A safety video will be watched by the staff every year. (passive) She faxed her application for a new job. (active) The application for a new job was faxed by her. (passive) Tom painted the entire house. (active) The entire house wa ...
... The staff is required to watch a safety video every year. (active) A safety video will be watched by the staff every year. (passive) She faxed her application for a new job. (active) The application for a new job was faxed by her. (passive) Tom painted the entire house. (active) The entire house wa ...
Cornell Notes Example
... We can catch glimpses of this world through study of mathematics and contemplation of the Forms of Justic, Beauty, and Love. Plato was disturbed by injustice of Socrates’ death – wrote The Republic as a vision of how to create the perfect state o Only highly educated are fit to rule—those with s ...
... We can catch glimpses of this world through study of mathematics and contemplation of the Forms of Justic, Beauty, and Love. Plato was disturbed by injustice of Socrates’ death – wrote The Republic as a vision of how to create the perfect state o Only highly educated are fit to rule—those with s ...
The Seven Kinds of Nouns
... Proper nouns as a general rule are capitalized in the English language. Common nouns as a general rule are not capitalized. Sometimes the same word can function as both a common noun and a proper noun, where one such entity is special. For example the common noun god refers to all deities, while the ...
... Proper nouns as a general rule are capitalized in the English language. Common nouns as a general rule are not capitalized. Sometimes the same word can function as both a common noun and a proper noun, where one such entity is special. For example the common noun god refers to all deities, while the ...
Unit 1 - ccdmd
... 1. Linking verb + subject complement 2. Intransitive verb 3. Transitive verb + object 4. Transitive verb + object + object complement 5. Transitive verb + indirect object + direct object This text about Laura includes five different patterns of simple sentences: Laura is a university student in Fine ...
... 1. Linking verb + subject complement 2. Intransitive verb 3. Transitive verb + object 4. Transitive verb + object + object complement 5. Transitive verb + indirect object + direct object This text about Laura includes five different patterns of simple sentences: Laura is a university student in Fine ...
Chapter 2 From meaning to form
... 2.1.1 Lexical items A lexical item consists in a relation between meaning and form.2 The meaning of a lexical item is different from its reference. For instance, the English word tree represents a mental concept rendered by the Oxford English Dictionary as 'a perennial plant having a self-supporting ...
... 2.1.1 Lexical items A lexical item consists in a relation between meaning and form.2 The meaning of a lexical item is different from its reference. For instance, the English word tree represents a mental concept rendered by the Oxford English Dictionary as 'a perennial plant having a self-supporting ...
German Reference Grammar
... all plural nouns are identified by die: die Männer, die Tickets, die Kanadierinnen. This does not mean that all nouns somehow “become” feminine in the plural! ...
... all plural nouns are identified by die: die Männer, die Tickets, die Kanadierinnen. This does not mean that all nouns somehow “become” feminine in the plural! ...
The Forms of Personal Pronouns A
... 1. Science excites (she and I, her and me) more than any other subject. [Whom does science excite?] 2. Do the cats like (he, him)? 3. My cousin will drive (you and I, you and me) home. 4. When the loaves have risen, put (they, them) in the oven. 5. The smell of baking bread attracted (we, us). ...
... 1. Science excites (she and I, her and me) more than any other subject. [Whom does science excite?] 2. Do the cats like (he, him)? 3. My cousin will drive (you and I, you and me) home. 4. When the loaves have risen, put (they, them) in the oven. 5. The smell of baking bread attracted (we, us). ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
Thucyd- PowerPoint
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
Thucydides
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
... “. . . more worth writing about than any of those which had taken place in the past.” “Never before had so many cities been captured and then devastated, whether by foreign armies or by the Hellenic powers themselves . . . Never had there been so many exiles; never such loss of life—both in the actu ...
Aspects of the syntax of psychological verbs in Spanish A lexical
... (=proto-Agent property) (13) the participant has the most prominent thematic role in a second subevent (=proto-Patient property) These two properties are based on the idea that a telic event is composed of at least two subevents, one that precedes the final state or event, and the final state or eve ...
... (=proto-Agent property) (13) the participant has the most prominent thematic role in a second subevent (=proto-Patient property) These two properties are based on the idea that a telic event is composed of at least two subevents, one that precedes the final state or event, and the final state or eve ...
Aspects of the syntax of psychological verbs in Spanish A lexical
... (=proto-Agent property) (13) the participant has the most prominent thematic role in a second subevent (=proto-Patient property) These two properties are based on the idea that a telic event is composed of at least two subevents, one that precedes the final state or event, and the final state or eve ...
... (=proto-Agent property) (13) the participant has the most prominent thematic role in a second subevent (=proto-Patient property) These two properties are based on the idea that a telic event is composed of at least two subevents, one that precedes the final state or event, and the final state or eve ...