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Living in a small town vs. a big cityWhich one will you chose to live in, a small town or a big city?Many people have their own opinions. After pondering it fromseveral aspects, personally, I prefer living in a small town. Thereason is that the beautiful landscape, little[r]
aimThe subject and the verb in a sentence must agree. A singular subjectneeds a singular verb. A plural subject needs a plural verb.If the subject is a singular noun or he, she, or it, add –s or es to most verbs.The horse runs. A dog chases the[r]
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Introduction to noun clausesA noun clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. It acts as a noun. Note that a noun clausecannot stand alone. It is a subordinate clause and it needs to be attached to an independent clause.A noun clause can be the subj[r]
Subject attributesThe subject may consist of one word or several words, but it must always have a noun in it. This noun which is themost important word in a sentence is often qualified by an adjective or the equivalent of an adjective which iscalled its attribute or enlargement.[r]
1. A singular subject takes a singular verb (The cat drinks milk).2. A plural subject takes a plural verb (They drive very fast).3. A compound subject connected by and takes a plural verb (Mom and Dad play cards).4. A compound subject connected by either/or or neit[r]
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An overview of noun clausesA complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.Note that an independent clause can stand by itself and make complete sense. A dependent clause, on the otherhand, cannot stand alone. It has to be attached to an i[r]
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English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 026allegory(n) The setting forth of a subject underthe guise of another subject of aptlysuggestive likeness.--------------------alleviate(v) To make less burdensome or lesshard to bear.---[r]
Focus on the two sentences: I had really loved my work. I wanted to becomeinvisible.Sentence 1: the past perfectSentence 2: the past simpleThis is the rule:The past perfect is formed withthe auxiliary verb “had”+The past participle.The[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 206dominant(adj) Conspicuously prominent.--------------------dominate(v) To influence controllingly.--------------------domination(n) Control by the exercise of power orconstituted authority.--------------------d[r]
Inversion of subject and verbIn English, the usual order of words in a sentence is subject + verb + object. Sometimes certain adverbs comeat the beginning of the sentence. This order is then inverted and the verb comes before the subject.Study[r]
(1) EN 199315 gives design requirements of stiffened and unstiffened plates which are subject to inplane forces.
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Uses of the infinitiveThe infinitive can be used as a noun. As a noun it can be the subject or object of the verb.To find fault is easy. (Here the infinitive ‘to find’ is the subject of the verb is.)To err is human. (Here the[r]