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Michelle Finlay

Everyday English for Grown-ups

  • hkjggjmembuat kutipan4 tahun yang lalu
    Here are some examples (well there’s one already):
  • b3193156074membuat kutipan7 bulan yang lalu
    Stationery/Stationary Paper and envelopes/Remain still

    Канцеларијски материјал / стационарни папир и коверте / остају непомични

  • alexisjadealsadomembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    tense tells us about the time of the action (now, in the past, in the future). The person refers to who is carrying out the action: first person singular (I); second person singular (you/thou); third person singular (he, she, it); first person plural (we); second person plural (you plural); and third person plural (they).
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    This usage can add colour or humour to what a person is saying – but it has to be deliberate and discerning
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    A two-tier language developed, with Norman French words being used by the ruling class, while their Anglo-Saxon equivalents were used by the natives
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    Civilization is based on communication; faulty communication leads to misunderstanding and can impede progress. As the world has developed, so has language, and quite rightly
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    The tense tells us about the time of the action (now, in the past, in the future). The person refers to who is carrying out the action:
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    Most infinitives in other languages are one word, but English infinitives take a to before the verb – to be, to go. This is why it’s the only language that can split its infinitives – by inserting an adverb between to and the verb as in ‘to boldly go’– much to the dismay of some purists, who point out that although the infinitive is made up of two words, those two words represent a single idea
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    give an indication as to who performed the action.
  • eveoempmembuat kutipan3 bulan yang lalu
    Verbs are the most complex parts of speech. This is because, as well as describing an action, they tell us when the action took place, and give
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