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    Cambridge Advanced [EH37] Dictionary, 3rd edition and suffixes Learner's prefixes Prefixes and suffixes inter- between or among international 1. Prefixes A prefix is a group of letters at the beginning of a word which changes the word’s meaning. Here is a list of the most common prefixes and (= extremely small) examples of how those prefixes are used. mid- in the middle of mid-July. • a man in his Anglo- relating to the UK or England an Anglophile ante- before or in front of antedate •

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    rules for capitalizing titles are strict. In a title or a subtitle, capitalize the first word, the last word. and all principal words, including those that follow hyphens in compound terms. Therefore, capitalize the following parts of speech: • Nouns (e.g., flowers and Europe, as in The Flowers of Europe) • Pronouns (e.g., our, as in Save Our Children; that, as in The Mouse That Roared) • Verbs (e.g., watches, as in America Watches Television: is, as in What Is Literature?) •

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    Action Verbs

    Action Verbs Recommended by MIT Management Skills Administered Analyzed Assigned Chaired Consolidated Contracted Coordinated Delegated Developed Directed Evaluated Executed Organized Oversaw Planned Prioritized Produced Recommended Reorganized Reviewed Scheduled Supervised Communication Skills Addressed Arbitrated Arranged Authored Co-authored Collaborated Corresponded Developed Directed Drafted Enlisted Formulated Influenced Interpreted Lectured Mediated

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    Study and Thinking Skills

    STUDY AND THINGKING SKILL(ENG.101) – QUIZ NO.2 TEST OF READING COMPREHENSION AND CRITICAL THINGKING: Answer the following question with complete and grammatically correct sentences. Each question is answerable by not less than three sentences. Make your answers concise yet meaningful and logical . GOOD LUCK ! 1.What is your understanding of President Marcos’ speech, entitled ‘’ The purpose of man”? (5 Points) Ans: My understanding about presidents marco’s speech is anyone can employed in

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    Adjectives – adjetivos Adjective – a word that describes a noun or distinguishes it from a group of other nouns. In English an adjective comes before the word it is describing and has one form. Ex: the red car the red cars Before car it has the same form even though there are more cars In Spanish, an adjective comes after the noun and must agree with it in number and gender. So each adjective that ends in an “o” has four forms: masculine, feminine, singular and plural. Adjectives

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    [pic] FACULTY OF LANGUAGE STUDIES E303A: English Grammar in Context 2013/2014 TMA (First Semester) [Prepared by Course Chair: Dr. Ismail Safieh] Copyright ©2013-2014 Arab Open University TMA Please return your completed assignment to your tutor to arrive by the end of week 11, December 7th 2013. This assignment, which is made up of three tasks, relates to your study of E303 Book 1 (Getting Started: Describing the

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    Opininon Mining and Sentiment Analysis

    opinionated document as expressing either an overall positive or an overall negative opinion  Joint topic-sentiment analysis  Term presence vs. frequency Presence is more important than frequency  SOME CONCEPTS Parts of speech Adjectives, adverbs, nouns, verbs  Negation “I like this book” and “I don‟t like this book” Similar but opposite! „No‟ does‟nt imply a negation. “No wonder it is one of the best”  A FEW APPROACHES TO THE PROBLEM WORDNET WORDNET

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    The Definite Article

    The definite article - the The definite article The indefinite article Exercises: Articles The definite article - the The definite article the is the same for all genders in singular and in plural. the boy, the girl, the cat, the computers If the following word begins with a vowel, we speak [], if the following word begins with a consonant, we speak []. [] | [] | the following word starts with a spoken consonant | the following word starts with a spoken vowel | the girl | the English

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    Mcdonalds in India

    Starbucks Case Study: A Latte of Errors #1: Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding ’s or ’. Examples: The company’s value proposition included high quality coffee, excellent customer service, and store ambience. OR Starbucks’ value proposition included high quality coffee, excellent customer service, and store ambience. Exception: its and it’s The first (its) is the possessive form of a singular subject; the second is a contraction, meaning “it is.” #2: In a series of three

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    Possesive Nouns

    Name____________________________ Score_____________ Course/Year & Section Date______________ POSSESSIVE FORMS OF NOUNS A. Write the correct possessive form of the singular nouns enclosed in parentheses. 1. That was (Father Lucas) ____________________ last mass in the parish because he had to leave for the United States. 2. Every one was fascinated by the (minstrel) ____________________ love song. 3. The Bamboo

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