Articles, tagged with "verbs", page 4
07th January 2011
Most upper level Spanish students have their basic grammar and vocabulary down, but have trouble with common sayings and expressions used by native Spanish speakers. In class your students may come across these while reading a passage or even by listenin...
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Author:
Andrew Lawton
04th January 2011
The World Wide Web has made it easier to break down the barriers to communication between different cultures. While years of study and practice was once necessary to understand the differences in language, today translators ultimately automate the process...
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Author:
Gen Wright
17th December 2010
If you are one of those individuals who would want to learn to speak and write in Japanese, then you are not alone. After all, there are many reasons as to why people all over the globe would like to learn how to speak Japanese. Now one of those reasons w...
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Author:
Dan Lowe
13th December 2010
Children are at all times up for an excellent game. Properly, who isn't? Pretend that you just are back in school. For the rest of the class period you could have two selections as to how you'll be able to invest your time. Option #1 would be to struggle ...
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Author:
PaulSalt
23rd November 2010
Learning spoken Spanish is totally achievable. However that is correct only with good tools. You would not believe how many people try to learn the language, however most fail terribly at acquiring the Spanish language! Are there common contributing facto...
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Author:
RStrong
19th November 2010
The Japanese vocabulary doesn't show itself in vowel sounds, but we do it realy in learning English. For example repeat the word "Proceed" and hear how you fall off as you conclude the vowel appears. Japanese doesn't try this. So pronunciation becomes sim...
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Author:
Kevin
17th November 2010
Religiously following the most basic grammar rules can make us good communicators aside from being good writers. By following certain rules in grammar and in good writing in general, we ensure that our readers will understand us and our articles will stan...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
Pronouns and their antecedents are as much as source of grammar mistakes as the subjects and their verbs. Per grammar rules, the antecedent is the word (noun or pronoun) that a pronoun replaces. As a general principle, pronouns and antecedents should agre...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
In the English grammar, there are two sets of describing words, adjectives and adverbs. So how do you differentiate one from the other? If both groups of words are used to define other terms, then why must they be segregated into two classes? If you want ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
In the English grammar, the subject-verb agreement is perhaps the most important ground rule that every writer should master, if not perfect. However, it also a pit into, which, many writers, especially novices, fall from time to time. By definition, the ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
16th November 2010
Have you come to realize that Spanish conversation truly represents the best method for learning to converse in Spanish there is? I can imagine you protesting that position on the basis that to hold an Spanish conversation you have to initially study how ...
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Author:
RStrong
11th November 2010
In the language of accounting, the left-hand side of an account is called the debit side. Thus, an account with left-hand entries greater in total than the right-hand entries is said to have a debit balance. The following accounts normally have debit bala...
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Author:
Sherman Stephens
11th November 2010
Portuguese is hard, with its rates of verbs and it is oftentimes simple and at times old ways to create phrases and spoken deals, which is similar to English way.
Just like we all in this world with a number of languages and viewpoints. Portuguese is ...
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Author:
Efren Spence
20th October 2010
Matrix Martial Arts to Learn Real Kenpo...sounds like an internet scam, doesn’t it? But if you told a Congo tribesman, a couple of hundred years ago, that there were such things as wagon wheels, well, he’d probably rush you over to the witch doctor for ‘t...
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Author:
Al Case
18th October 2010
If you intend to journey to america for pleasure, perform or research, you would like to discover English Yank. On the web websites providing free of charge English programs usually use British English and there is often a big difference involving the two...
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Author:
Steve martin