... mysterious spontaneous simultaneous
2. Using Parts of Speech to predict stress
(A) For certain two-syllable words used as both nouns and verbs,
stress nouns on the first syllable, and verbs ... They're conducting a study into his conduct.
4. suspect suspect The suspect was suspected of robbing the bank.
5. desert desert The desert is so dry that it is usually deserted.
(B) Stress compound ... the first part /word:
deadline classroom software typewriter policeman
airplane bus station air conditioner sports car credit card stock
market Great wall
(C) Stress two -word verbs more...
... sentence simply by using stress on important
words. In writing, of course, we cannot do this. Instead, we can emphasise particular words
or phrases by putting everything into a kind of relative ... point of view
with regard to …
as regards …
in being
in that it is
inasmuch as it is
more + adjective
less + adjective
A is superior to
inferior to
B
in giving
showing
exhibiting ... be right in certain respects, but our findings show that …
* We respect X's work in this area, but our initial conclusions indicate that …
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4.2 Classifying
Classifying...
... kept inin the cage.
Despite my seemingly never-ending agnostic
questioning and doubting, in light of the evidence
revealed in this book, it seems prudent to hedge my
bets at this point and ... disconcerting to have madame
knitting all the way there, in a public conveyance; it was
additionally disconcerting yet, to have madame in the
crowd in the afternoon, still with her knitting in her ... been doing these days?
B: Ф Preparing for the driving license test
A : Have you been swimming?
B : yes, I have Ф
A : What have you been doing
B : Ф swimming
Those who prefer Ф, can stay indoors
...
... fusions in these strains was analysed
by b-galactosidase activity determinations at hourly
intervals during growth in Luria–Bertani broth. Inter-
estingly, the htrB–lacZ transcription in the 168 ... are involved in the correct folding of
proteins and ⁄ or the removal of incompletely synthes-
ized, damaged or malfolded proteins in the different
compartments of the cell [1–4]. By studying ... htrB–lacZ expression were determined by analysing
b-galactosidase activity (indicated in nmolÆ min
)1
ÆA
À1
600
) in cells grown in Luria–Bertani medium (B and C) or in MXR medium (E and F). Sam-
ples...
... Center in Vermont:
“Wood Joints”; “TIG/GTAW Welding”
Washington State Oce of Superintendent of Public Instruction:
“Glowing Shoes”; “Video Cameras in Classrooms”
Permission to reprint each ... doing best is playing football, mainly because it is one of my best sports. One of
the greatest things about it, in my opinion, is the anticipation, wondering what the other players are
thinking ... links opinion and reasons using words and phrases.
o The first thing to do . . . Next . . . Now, you are asking . . . Besides the fact . . .
• provides a concluding section related to the opinion...
... are.
…they earn.
in front of other people.
at a bus stop, in a shop, etc.
…walking along the street.
…for an informal party.
…when they have invited you for drinks, dinner,
etc.
…without asking them ... Searle.
She's in maternity.
Nurse: tigisinV ruhos are from nine in the morning until six in the evening, but if you can't make
those times, we can arrange something for you.
11. Ms ... Are you committing an offence if you are driving a vehicle and are involved in a hit-and-run?
11. If you are involved in an accident (even a minor one) with another vehicle, what information should
you...
... fresh rain in a forest in the fall. Certainly a unified concept, but
we would not consider the smell of fresh rain in a forest in the fall a word. In fact, English
simply has no single word for ... attaches to words ending in the phonetic string [fär] and not to
words ending in the bound root -fer. How can we test which analysis is correct? We
would need to find words that end in the phonetic ... whether
kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’
in the sense of our definition.
(13) a. She kicks the ball.
b. The baby is not drinking her milk...
... 1.3.1. Definition 5
1.3.2. Principles 5
1.3.3. Techniques for language teaching 6
1.4. Summary 6
Chapter 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance of English Teaching and
Learning in Junior ...
School Teachers in Quang Ngai Province 14
3.1. Techniques for teaching speaking 14
3.1.1. Introduction 14
3.1.2. Controlled speaking activities 15
3.1.3. Less controlled speaking activities ... 39
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2.6.2. Findings and discussion 9
2.6.2.1. Teachers’ Personal Information 9
• Age of teachers 9
• Teaching experience and training 9
• Qualifications 10
2.6.2.2. Information about...
... advertising campaigns in which slogans play a vital part. The investigation
into those slogans will hopefully reveal interesting features inlanguage used in slogans in
general and airline slogans ... meaning.
Internal noises: They are thoughts and feelings that interfere with meaning.
Semantic noises: They are those that alternate meanings arisen certain symbols that
inhibit meaning. ... art of using language from the advertisers. The
rhyming words carry with them the rhythm each time the customer reads it out loud. This
interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially...