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Reading To Paraphrase a Poem

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Class Activity Attempt any or all these questions. Are you through? Comment your answers below. I’ll mark them and reply you ASAP.

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13 Basic Rules of Concord in English (w/ Examples)

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Concord in English refers to the agreement between the subject of a sentence and the verb in the same sentence. It is also known as “Subject-Verb agreement”. All the rules can be summarized as “the verb form used in a sentence must agree with the number (singular or plural) or the person (1st, 2nd, 3rd) […]

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AFFIXATION: Suffix Meaning and Examples

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Affixation is the addition of an affix to a word. An affix is a letter or group of letters (with a particular meaning) added to the beginning or end of a word to make a new word. What is a Suffix? An affix added at the end of a word is called SUFFIX. Some suffix […]

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Prefixes

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Affixation is the addition of an affix to a word. An affix is a letter or group of letters (with a particular meaning) added to the beginning or end of a word to make a new word. What is a Prefix? An affix added to the beginning of a word is called PREFIX. Some prefix […]

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Words Associated with Engineering

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Prototype Simulation Automation Mechanics C.A.D / C.A.M Robotics Aerospace Dynamics Ergonomics Technical drawing Mechatronics Risk assessment Nanotechnology Reliability Data analysis Quality control Circuitry Civil Computational Integration

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Vowel Sounds /ɒ/ and /ɔ:/

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/ɒ/ /ɔ:/ Short and sharp ‘or’ sound. Long and relaxed ‘orrr’ sound. hot fork shot short swat horse top board song corps wand absorb beyond touch frog port chop record fond score dog born

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