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English for Beginners, Lesson 14. Homework

  • January 31, 2016
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Once again you have learned a little more difficult grammar. So I will give you the easier exercises today. Please, do your homework carefully with patience. a) Make up sentences: Want, you, see, today, they, to. Need, I, meet, them, to. Hopes, with, he, to, sing, her. Try, learn, words, to, new, we. You, of,…

How to join verbs and nouns or verbs and verbs? English for Beginners, Lesson 14

  • January 25, 2016
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We came up to the question “how to join verbs and nouns or verbs and verbs?” Don’t be afraid of the rules number but try to remember when and where you have heard the following examples. There are only few groups to discover today, so it will be easy for you. 1. Some verbs require “To”…

Cohesive device

  • August 29, 2015
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Cohesion in English grammar is the logical organization of phrases, clauses and sentences to make them easier to read. The most common way to organize writing in this way is through cohesive devices. Types of Cohesive Devices Pronouns These little words refer to a noun without having to repeat it. “Bob decided to eat Bob’s…

Cohesion

  • August 28, 2015
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The word “cohesion” loosely means “sticking together.” In English grammar, it is the logical linking of ideas and events within a sentence. There must be a flow between the clauses of a statement for writing to be well understood. “I was late for school. My husband made breakfast.” There is very little cohesion between these…

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