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    Verb and Gerund

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    GERUND Create by: Dian sipayung CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of The Study For every human, language is one important things to communicate to each other. Because language is one media to make one relationship and know the other people by the communication. There are many language in the world. One of that is English as international language. English is the one of international language because of almost the people in the world know English as a second language after their mother

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    [tju:b] The same explanation underlies the reason for a form like imej ‘image’ to be rejected in standard Indonesian and, for a reason discussed in 2.2.3, such a form is accepted in standard Malay. 2.2 The Advent of Consonant Cluster Two types of consonant clusters under discussion here: initial and final. 2.2.1 Initial Consonant Cluster Lauder’s (1995b) counting of consonant clusters in the 1993 dictionary (KBBI 1993) reveals that syllables with CC amounts only 3.65%. Small though

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    (Verb suffixes are also known as PGN or PNG suffixes.) The table below shows pronouns and the corresponding verb suffixes: Singluar Pronoun 1st Person 2nd Person Verb Suffix Plural Pronoun Verb Suffix ehd; eP ePq;fs; mtd; mts; -Vd; -Ma; -<u;fs; -Md; -Ms; -Mu; -mJ (past/present tense) ehk; ehq;fs; ePq;fs; -Xk; -Xk; -<u;fs; mtu;fs; -Mu;fs; N/A* (past/present tense) 3rd Person mtu; mJ -ck; (future tense) mit -ck; (future tense) *Present tense verbs used with mit are made

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    Noun Clauses

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    with a subject and a verb WHO WHEN WHOM You can recognize a noun clause by one of the relative pronouns or adverbs that begin the clause A noun clause consists of three components:  A relative pronoun or adverb  A subject  A verb Noun clauses function like Uses of Noun Clauses  After some verbs and adjectives  To include a question in a statement (embedded questions)  To report what someone has said or asked Noun clauses can follow certain verbs and adjectives that express

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    poet and novelist has written works such as, Of the Irresoubleness of Diamonds, Harmless as Recalled by a Fairy Tale, Gerburt des Monica-kinds and Anatomy which employ grammatical issues throughout them. She uses attributive adjectives, non-finite verb strings, active voice and the known-new contract to given an in-depth analysis of her poems which she uses pathos to convey her emotions. By incorporating these grammatical issues into her work, Ferrell intends to develop a clear and sharp image to

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    Verb-Subject Agreement Issues in Association with VSO and SVO Word Order Patterns in Hijazi Arabic Abrar Abdulrahman J. Alsanosi California State University, Fullerton 1. Introduction Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family. It has a complex syntactic structure and inflectional morphology. Throughout this paper, the main variety of Arabic to be syntactically investigated is “Hijazi Arabic” which is spoken mainly in the Hijaz region, the western coast of Saudi Arabia. There are two basic

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    Introduction: II. Defining the key concepts: II.1 Morphology II.2 Morphemes III. Types of Morphemes III.1 Lexical and Functional morphemes III.2 Derivational and inflectional morphemes IV. Morphological description V. Problems in morphological description VI. Conclusion VII. References: Morphology According to George Yule, morphology means '' The study of forms. It investigates basic forms in

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    Code Switching Essay

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    II TYPES AND REASONS A – TYPES In the bilingual world are different types of code switching, different Researches talk most about two types, and some researchers mention more than two. Wardhaugh (2006) explains the two types of code switching: A.1. Situational Code Switching: this occurs according to the situation a bilingual person is facing. A bilingual community usually has situations where only one language is acceptable and other situations for other languages. For Instance: in a religious

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    the relative pronoun. iii) It adds a lot more information to the noun. (communities) D) i) LINKING VERBS COMPLEMENTS Think This

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    GRAMMAR Grammar was considered as one of the most important for the development of a language. It was defined as set of rules and regulations for English language. There are many different types of grammar and they are, • Comparative Grammar : Comparative grammar was defined as the analysis and comparison of the grammatical structures of a language. Contemporary work in comparative grammar was concerned with "a faculty of language that provides an explanatory basis for how a human being can acquire

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