Cleary illustrated by Brian Gable MI L LB RO O K PR ESS / MI N N EA PO L I S TRANG 6 SNEAK AND SNIFF , SNEEZE AND SEIZE TRANG 7 5 PLANTING CARROTS, GETTING TRACTION, VERBS GIVE SENTENCES[r]
In this section, I have tried to include many different types of words in these short verses. My challenge was to write a rhyming piece that included at least one noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, preposition, and adverb—as well as pairs of words that are synonyms, antonyms, homon[r]
The words of the Oxford 3000 are shown in the main section of the dictionary in larger print, and with a key symbol immediately following. The most useful parts of the entries (particular parts of speech, meanings, phrasal verbs and idioms) are marked with a[r]
3. The storyline of the program involved a pair of adventurous college students. In the plot of the first adventure, they were climbing a mountain. 4. The events in another sitcom turned on the problems of a single dad. One story revolved around his troubles with a nosy neighbor. 5. Mrs. Cleav[r]
A rchaisms are grizzled old words that have continued to do their job despite their age, as you can see in the examples. They are old-fashioned but serviceable, and that’s the reason they are still making the rounds. They serve a purpose: to give an aura of an earlier p[r]
We have also extended SenseClusters to clus- ter contexts that are not centered around any tar- get word, which we refer to as headless clustering. Automatic email categorization is an example of a headless clustering task, since each message can be considered a context. SenseClusters wil[r]
Workplace and Careers , Science and Technology , Media and Marketplace , History and Geography , and Music, Art, and Literature . Each worktext presents topic-related readings with key terms in context. Follow-up exercises provide a wide variety of practice activities to help you unlock the mean[r]
EXTENSION: _CONCENTRATION _ - Explaining to sts: the names of letters are different from the sound when they stand in the words.. WORKBOOK: Complete the words 1.[r]
Abstract This paper presents a Function Word cen- tered, Syntax-based (FWS) solution to ad- dress phrase ordering in the context of statistical machine translation (SMT). Mo- tivated by the observation that function words often encode grammatical relation- ship among phrases within a senten[r]
Another type of subordinate clause begins with the pronoun who, which, or that. In the following sentences, the subordinate clauses are circled. You can see that they cannot stand by themselves as sentences. COMPLEX SENTENCE : Ellen is the girl WHO won the golf tournament. COMPLEX SENTE[r]
TRANG 7 GO STRAIGHT TURN AROUND W A LK P A ST Turn left TURN RIGHTTAKE THE SECOND TURNING ON THE LEFTTurn left TRANG 8 WORDS AND PHRASES ARE USED TO WORDS AND PHRASES ARE USED TO GIVE DI[r]
influenced strongly by the choices females make in terms of nest placement because local and landscape- level features of the nest site are correlated with sus- ceptibility to depredation (Lima 2009; Conover et al. 2010). Often, females select for screening cover at the nest site to reduce de[r]