FUTURE TENSE 1) SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE: Meaning: It indicates an action or event which is to be take place in future. Here formula for future tense is as follows: SUBJECT+HELPING VERB+VERB1+OBJECT Here helping verbs are ‘SHALL’ followed with ‘I’ or ‘WE’ and ‘WILL’ followed with ‘THEY’ ,‘HE’ ,‘SHE’ ,‘YOU’ ,’IT’. E.g.: I shall buy a car tomorrow. In the above example, helping verb is ‘shall’ followed with ‘I’. To make it interrogative, the formula is as follows:
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Associate Level Material Appendix E Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources Source | What makes the source credible or what does not make it credible? Consider the following when addressing the source: What is the author’s affiliation to any organization related to the subject of the article? Does he or she have an ulterior motive? * What is the author’s experience with the subject, including academic or professional credentials related to the subject of the source article? Does
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Christmas… the way it should always be Once a year, when the smells of the old country come alive again, its Christmas time and everyone is bustling with excitement. The children play outside in the brisk December night air, the women in the kitchen with stained aprons, the smell of flour, virgin olive oil, as they constantly brush their hair back in the heat of the kitchens. The men they are outside, their job of setting up tables and arranging chairs now done, they watch over the children while
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Unit 2-Individual Project Topics in Cultural Studies-HUMA215 Candice Kelley Waugh 1/21/14 “To be or not to be…?” If the question is whether to confine all literary works to only the Latin language, then the answer for scholars and writers alike in the 12th century was indeed not. While Latin was spoken and read by educated men throughout Europe at the time, the growing availability of education for even the common man and women made for an increase in the amount of works created. It would
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Torstar Board From: Donna Hayes - VP of Direct Marketing Date: June 1, 1993 Re: the launch of MIRA - single title initiative Harlequin Enterprises has been able to capture 80% of the series romance market. Our great existing strategy (see exhibit 1) has allowed us to be the biggest player in the series romance market. Now we face the opportunity to capture a rapidly growing market of single-title women's fiction novels. I recommend that Harlequin aggressively pursue the single-title market, using
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INDIVIDUAL PROJECT #2 THE ORIGINS OF VERNACUALR LANGUAGES Florie Buerki HUMA215-1301D-01 Professor Laurie Sprankle April 14th 2013 American InterContinental University Abstract The following paper presents a brief history of the Latin language origin, providing a synopsis of the creation of the very first writing method that went through changes and how it spread out the world. In addition and where appropriate, it is indicated how Charlemagne had an influence on the continuity of Latin
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Wood- Verb Quiz Name________________________ For each sentence, choose the correct form of the verb. Read the entiresentence. 1. I never ________ you that I loved her. I only said that I liked her. (to tell) a) told b) have told c) was telling 2. I ________ to Greece until Sally and I went there last summer. (to be) a) have never been b) had never been c) was never being 3. By the time I'm 50, I ________ a million dollars. (to make) a) will make b) would make c) will have made 4.
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America, in recognition of the fact that this set of people is actually a superset of many nationalities. Since the term "Latin" comes into use as the least common denominator for all peoples of Latin America in recognition of the fact that some romance language (Spanish, Portuguese, French) is the native tongue of the majority of Latin Americans, this term is widely accepted by most. However, the term is not appropriate for the millions of native Americans who inhabit the region. Hispanics-This
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Shocking the art world with her black silhouette depictions of blacks and whites engaged in situations ranging from lynchings to rape and even bestiality during the pre-Civil War South, Kara Walker has achieved both notoriety and acclaim in the art world while still in her twenties. “It is hard to think of another artist in the last three or four years who has emerged as rapidly,” commented Alexis Worth on Walker in a 1996 issue of Art in New England. In a way, Walker’s goal with her art is to make
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Maddie and Her Second Language In schools around the world many young children have the opportunity to learn a second language. Some languages taught are: Spanish, French, German, Latin, and English. Even I studied Spanish in grades fourth through twelfth and it turn out to be a fun experience for me. But not every child enjoys learning a second language. Some kids may find it hard and confusing. There are many advantages and disadvantages for children who grow up learning a second language from
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