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- Giving understanding on English “Death” Euphemism.
- Finding out the differences and similarities inthe way of using Death
Euphemism inEnglishand Vietnamese.
3. Scope ofthe study ...
experience of human beings. Yet it has been the source of fear—fear ofthe loss of
loved ones; fear ofthe end of one’s life; fear ofthe actual process of dying.
Therefore, all these fears, ... more often inthe sense of something deliberately
offensive. The last is used mainly in arguments to make a point seem more correct.
II. Characteristics ofEnglish Euphemism
In every society there...
... felt. Notwithstanding their own financial and ownership crises,
the Eagles reached the finals play-offs in 1991 and won their first pre-
miership in 1992. The restructuring ofthe VFL was accompanied ...
abound. It was only in 1990 that Geoffrey Blainey produced the most
comprehensive account ofthe game’s origins, andin one of two extra
sections that were included in a reissue ofthe book thirteen ... 1:13:59 PM
The Games Are Not the Same
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In this respect, a major theme running through the analysis is the
question of just who owns the games, and whether the cultural sig-
nificance of each code...
... experience these marvelous things.
-> If she were on board now, she could experience these marvelous things.
9. The show was interesting to the boys.
-> The boys felt interested inthe show.
10 .The ... speaker of English.
-> Phong speaks English well.
15.Work harder and you will succeed inthe exam.
-> If you work harder, you will succeed inthe exam.
16. The children are excited about going ... learnt English?
How long have you been learning English.
20.We met young women at the meeting last night. They are all from Japan.
-> The young women who(m) we met at the meeting last night are...
... She wish that she knew the reason
Subordinate clause
There are 3 kinds of subordinate clause: noun, adjective, and adverb
An adverbial clause
functions like an adverb in
giving information ... part of a sentence
Ex: since I drink coffee
In each complex sentence, we have at least two
clauses: main clause and subordinate clause
Ex: I get slimmer and slimmer since I drink coffee
... all see it
They won the match because
they were the best players
WHAT IS CLAUSE?
Ac laus e is a group ofwordsthat contains a
subject and a finite verb.
Ex: I get slimmer and slimmer
...
... of edges e, e
incident with a common
vertex of X
1
, either both or neither of e and e
are in z. On the other hand, the cycle space
of Y consists of all subsets ofthe set of edges. (For example, ... Z
b=w
,
and Z
a=v,b=w
. All of these contain Z
F
, but, for example, none of Z
a=b
, Z
a=v
, and Z
b=w
is
contained in another of these three, while the last two of these three are both contained in
Z
a=v,b=w
. ... is any edge of Y
1
, with nodes a and b, a and b arein distinct components of Y
2
\ {e, f}.
But then a and b arein distinct components of Y
1
\ f, contradicting the assumption that
Y
1
\ f...
... may be erased by
the occurrence of a breakpoint ofthe opposite sign at
the same location. One ofthe breakpoints defining a
common aberration may therefore be missing in one of
the two descendant ... Front is the set of
tumors removed from the patient. At each step of the
algorithm, the two closest nodes inthe Front,interms
of breakpoints, are joined. The copy number profile of
their common ... ≤
++
0
0
1
The amplitude vectors of all c hromosomes are then
joined end-to-end to form the amplitude vector of the
whole profile. Inthe following, a refers to the amplitude
vector ofthe whole profile...
... conceived ofthe study
and participated in its design and coordination. All authors read and
approved the final manuscript.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Received: ... By the
end ofthe fifth round of panning, there was a 320-fold
increase in specific clones compared to the number of
clones that were obtained after the first round. However,
there was no further ... (e.g. the olfactory bulb and
hippocampus) [34].
Finally, identification ofthe NCAM that interacts with
PHE-CoV spike protein will facilitate the description of
the binding domai n ofthe spike...
... No 3 Levin and Sprung
Abstract
Numerous lines of evidence support the premise that withholding
and withdrawing life support measures inthe intensive care unit
are not the same. These include ... importance of distinguishing between
withholding and withdrawing therapy in daily practice? The
principle of patient autonomy determines thatthe patient or
their proxy should be in possession of relevant ... between
withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining measures at the
end of life, we are unwilling to be drawn into a discussion of
what is better and worse end -of- life care. There is no single
formula...
... reduction before being relo-
cated to the mainland and it is surprising thatthe level
of inbreeding is not higher. In contrast, among the
mainland Woodstock sheep, many different alleles are
detected ... [36]. It is apparent from early farming
records that many of these flocks were initiated with 50
or less animals and hence the likel ihood of finding rare
alleles inthe founding individuals might ... pressure inthe Soay sheep ofthe island of
Hirta in Scotland, andthat this is refle cted inthe tem-
poral divergence ofthe MHC genes over a relatively
short period between 1988 and 2000. Inthe context...
... to indicate the word that differs from the rest in
the position ofthe main stress in each ofthe following questions
wandered the dry and mountainous lands between the Rocky Mountains andthe ... B. that C. since D. when
that
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in
the position ofthe main stress in each ofthe following ... answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in
the position ofthe main stress in each ofthe following questions
A. They were not as settled as the Hopi and Zuni
B. They hunted...
... Mark the letter A. B. C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from
the rest inthe position ofthe main stress in each ofthe following questions.
Question ... time for their children.
A. They are so busy at work that they cannot find time for their children.
B. Busy at work as they are, they try to find time for their children.
C. Busy as they are at ... to
indicate the correct answer to each ofthe questions.
The three phrases ofthe human memory arethe sensory memory, the short-term
memory, andthe long-term memory. This division of the...
... reverse
the position ofthe tag to the beginning ofthe question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags
can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the
speaker’s emphasis. In addition, ... thông?
On the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from ... điểm nào?
b) Types of questions inEnglish
In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In
“Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan,
2003):...
... One of + plural noun
19. all of us = almost us
20. keep + V-ing = continue to inf
21. used to + V inf (habit inthe past)
=> am/is /are +used to +V-ing (habit inthe present)
22. Make sb +to inf
She ... line up
put on= Wear
The adj +er + S+ V, The adj +er + S+ V
The more +adj + S+ V, The more +adj + S+ V
THE STRUCTURES OFTHE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH
1.Would you like + Vinf … ?
2. Would you mind ... complaining!
15. Tag-question: I am a teacher, aren’t I?
You’re listening to me, are you?
16. so am I/ so do I = I am, too/ I do,too.
- I am not either/ I don’t either = Neither am I / Neither...