Greek City-States - Mrs. Darling`s Digital Classroom.
... The city-states had many things in common: All were polytheistic and believed in the same gods Spoke the same language All Greeks viewed those who were not Greek as barbaroi (“barbarians;” non-Greeks) and felt that any Greek was superior to an outsider ...
... The city-states had many things in common: All were polytheistic and believed in the same gods Spoke the same language All Greeks viewed those who were not Greek as barbaroi (“barbarians;” non-Greeks) and felt that any Greek was superior to an outsider ...
Subject/Verb Agreement
... 12. a. In this case, economics refers to a number of aspects or facts about the country’s financial status, so we need a plural verb. Economics, if intended to name a course or discipline, is singular. 13. a. When subjects are connected by or, the subject closer to the verb determines the verb’s num ...
... 12. a. In this case, economics refers to a number of aspects or facts about the country’s financial status, so we need a plural verb. Economics, if intended to name a course or discipline, is singular. 13. a. When subjects are connected by or, the subject closer to the verb determines the verb’s num ...
English Lit.
... • Simple adverb shows: Time, place, number or frequency, manner, reason, degree and affirmation or negation. It own has 7 types. 5 important adverbs are here: 1) Adverbs of manner which show how. (Example 1) Remember: all the adverbs which makes by adjectives and have –ly in the end are ADVERBS OF M ...
... • Simple adverb shows: Time, place, number or frequency, manner, reason, degree and affirmation or negation. It own has 7 types. 5 important adverbs are here: 1) Adverbs of manner which show how. (Example 1) Remember: all the adverbs which makes by adjectives and have –ly in the end are ADVERBS OF M ...
complete subject
... A compound subject is made up of two or more subjects that share the same verb. The subjects are joined by a conjunction such as and, or, or but. Cookies and cake are my favorite desserts! The thunder and lightning scared my dog. Ice or snow can make driving dangerous. ...
... A compound subject is made up of two or more subjects that share the same verb. The subjects are joined by a conjunction such as and, or, or but. Cookies and cake are my favorite desserts! The thunder and lightning scared my dog. Ice or snow can make driving dangerous. ...
Verbals powerpoint
... Points to Remember: *An infinitive is a verbal consisting of the word “to” plus a verb; it may be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. *An infinitive phrase consists of an infinitive plus modifier(s), object(s), complement(s) and/or prepositional phrases. ...
... Points to Remember: *An infinitive is a verbal consisting of the word “to” plus a verb; it may be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. *An infinitive phrase consists of an infinitive plus modifier(s), object(s), complement(s) and/or prepositional phrases. ...
The Phrase
... – To me a koala looks like a cuddly teddy bear. – A koala’s diet consist mainly of eucalyptus leaves. – Koalas, along with several other marsupials, are native to Australia. – They are usually found hanging around in trees. ...
... – To me a koala looks like a cuddly teddy bear. – A koala’s diet consist mainly of eucalyptus leaves. – Koalas, along with several other marsupials, are native to Australia. – They are usually found hanging around in trees. ...
Sentence Patterns
... Write five sentences of your own. Make sure that the verbs are actions you can do to someone or something. Each sentence must have a prep phrase and a direct object Cross out all prep phrases Label the Subject, Verb, and Direct Object. ...
... Write five sentences of your own. Make sure that the verbs are actions you can do to someone or something. Each sentence must have a prep phrase and a direct object Cross out all prep phrases Label the Subject, Verb, and Direct Object. ...
Linking Verbs
... Many of the “other” linking verbs can be used as either an action verb or a linking verb. To see whether it is an action or linking verb, substitute am, are, or is for the verb. If the sentence with the new verb (am, is, are) makes sense, then the original verb is a linking verb. If it does not make ...
... Many of the “other” linking verbs can be used as either an action verb or a linking verb. To see whether it is an action or linking verb, substitute am, are, or is for the verb. If the sentence with the new verb (am, is, are) makes sense, then the original verb is a linking verb. If it does not make ...
Writing poems and learning English.
... Line 1: One noun Line 2: Two adjectives related to the first noun Line 3: Three participles (-ing, -ed) related to the first noun Line 4: Four nouns, two related to the first noun, and two related to the one at the end Line 5: Three participles (-ing, -ed) related to the last noun Line 6: one noun ( ...
... Line 1: One noun Line 2: Two adjectives related to the first noun Line 3: Three participles (-ing, -ed) related to the first noun Line 4: Four nouns, two related to the first noun, and two related to the one at the end Line 5: Three participles (-ing, -ed) related to the last noun Line 6: one noun ( ...
noun- verb- adjective- adverb- conjunction- interjection
... eq. and, but, either, or article a special kind of adjective. The three articles are a, an, and the. A comes before words that begin with a consonant sound; an comes before words that begin with a vowel sound eq. au apple, a cat ...
... eq. and, but, either, or article a special kind of adjective. The three articles are a, an, and the. A comes before words that begin with a consonant sound; an comes before words that begin with a vowel sound eq. au apple, a cat ...
English Martyrs` Catholic Primary School Year 6 English Year
... direct speech, inverted commas (or ‘speech marks’) Subordination (using when, if, that, because) and coordination (using or, and, but) Expanded noun phrases for description and specification [for example, the blue butterfly, plain flour, the man in the moon] How the grammatical patterns in a sentenc ...
... direct speech, inverted commas (or ‘speech marks’) Subordination (using when, if, that, because) and coordination (using or, and, but) Expanded noun phrases for description and specification [for example, the blue butterfly, plain flour, the man in the moon] How the grammatical patterns in a sentenc ...
- SlideBoom
... • Mr. Jones went to the post office with his wife. • Kenneth looks like his mother. • We can meet at three. • I heard the news from the radio. ...
... • Mr. Jones went to the post office with his wife. • Kenneth looks like his mother. • We can meet at three. • I heard the news from the radio. ...
Avoiding Common Usage Errors
... The second sentence in that example is actually a dependent clause that should be separated from the main clause with a comma. Intentional fragments are written for effect. You shouldn’t do it often, but it can have a dramatic impact on your writing. Consider the urgent, spoken tone of these: "Overr ...
... The second sentence in that example is actually a dependent clause that should be separated from the main clause with a comma. Intentional fragments are written for effect. You shouldn’t do it often, but it can have a dramatic impact on your writing. Consider the urgent, spoken tone of these: "Overr ...
AWIV 3A - Austin Casey
... time or place Sam is here. (“Here” is an adverb of place.) The play is tomorrow. (“Tomorrow” is an adverb of time.) ...
... time or place Sam is here. (“Here” is an adverb of place.) The play is tomorrow. (“Tomorrow” is an adverb of time.) ...
Chapter 31 - Brookville Local Schools
... just one of many connections between modern English and ancient Greek. Our alphabet grew out of the one the Greeks used. In addition, many English words have Greek roots. For example, the word telephone is made up of the Greek words for "fax off (tel) and "voice" (phone}. Even the way we write sente ...
... just one of many connections between modern English and ancient Greek. Our alphabet grew out of the one the Greeks used. In addition, many English words have Greek roots. For example, the word telephone is made up of the Greek words for "fax off (tel) and "voice" (phone}. Even the way we write sente ...
Grammar Troublesome Verbs
... • Consider the meanings of these two verbs to check that you are using the correct one. Lie means “rest or recline.” Lay means “put or place.” Try substituting these meanings for the verbs. ...
... • Consider the meanings of these two verbs to check that you are using the correct one. Lie means “rest or recline.” Lay means “put or place.” Try substituting these meanings for the verbs. ...
Dogon reversive verbs Jeffrey Heath last update January
... theme (usually a direct object, but sometimes an intransitive subject). In pairs like ‘tie’ and ‘untie’, the event corresponding to the first verb creates a highly marked state for the theme (here, being tied), while the event corresponding to the second verb undoes this action and restores the them ...
... theme (usually a direct object, but sometimes an intransitive subject). In pairs like ‘tie’ and ‘untie’, the event corresponding to the first verb creates a highly marked state for the theme (here, being tied), while the event corresponding to the second verb undoes this action and restores the them ...
SFL/METU October 2016 Dept. of B.E. WHO 1 ELEMENTARY
... Subject- verb agreement is sometimes confusing in these situations: 1. When a subject-verb combination begins with the word there + the verb BE. * There is a library in the city center. * There are good restaurants in my hometown. 2. Prepositional phrases can come between a subject and its verb, but ...
... Subject- verb agreement is sometimes confusing in these situations: 1. When a subject-verb combination begins with the word there + the verb BE. * There is a library in the city center. * There are good restaurants in my hometown. 2. Prepositional phrases can come between a subject and its verb, but ...
NON-FINITE verbs - Marlington Local Schools
... – The Gerund is known as a verbal noun. – the Participle is often called a verbal adjective. – The Infinitive does the work of a noun, or an adjective, or an adverb (adjective modifier, purpose modifier, etc). • We usually don't call the infinitive a verbal noun or a verbal adjective, only because w ...
... – The Gerund is known as a verbal noun. – the Participle is often called a verbal adjective. – The Infinitive does the work of a noun, or an adjective, or an adverb (adjective modifier, purpose modifier, etc). • We usually don't call the infinitive a verbal noun or a verbal adjective, only because w ...
adjective phrases
... • Prepositional phrases acting as an adjective are called adjective phrases. • What is an adjective? • -Modifies a noun or a pronoun • What are the adjective questions again? • -Which one? What kind? How many? How much? Whose is it? • The pizza in the fridge has been there since last Tuesday night. ...
... • Prepositional phrases acting as an adjective are called adjective phrases. • What is an adjective? • -Modifies a noun or a pronoun • What are the adjective questions again? • -Which one? What kind? How many? How much? Whose is it? • The pizza in the fridge has been there since last Tuesday night. ...
lesson 3 - Arabic Gems
... In Arabic, words take on different status: “cases” – what this means is that they will display different vowels on their final letter depending on what “case” they are in. Word case will be altered depending on its grammatical status in a sentence: for example, words following a preposition will in ...
... In Arabic, words take on different status: “cases” – what this means is that they will display different vowels on their final letter depending on what “case” they are in. Word case will be altered depending on its grammatical status in a sentence: for example, words following a preposition will in ...