Sunday, August 8, 2010

GRAMMAR ASSIGNMENT

VERBS

action or state




With S


- gives
- angers, gets
- indicates


Without S


- command
- publish, disseminate, post, circulate, buy
- access, make, operate
- deal, close, found
- display, concern
- call

With "ed" ending


- redefined, needed, posted
- generated,crippled,claimed, intended, generated
- created, damaged
- prompted
- linked, influenced




ARTICLES




Used with a noun they can indicate whether the noun refers to a specific one or ones of its types




A
1. The power to command a worldwide audience.
2. It has become a channel for some irresponsible users.
3. Disaster stuck a number of countries in Asia.
4. email a form of cyber- culture
5. The internet has become a subject a grave concern among parents.
6. What needs to be done is to inaccurate a greater understanding of this powerful tool.
AN
v an example
v an ever
v an overall


THE
1. The arrival of the internet has virtually redefined mankind.
2. The net has however, generated more criticism than it possibly handle.
3. Today the days of protecting access to cooperate computer.
4. The rampant display of pornography
5. The British business fielded 794 million items of unsolicited mail.
6. The information super highway.


TENSE
To indicate the time of the action or event signified




Simple Present Tense
to show a truth or a fact and for actions that are done regularly or habitually


- The sun rises in the east; it sets in the west
- He drinks coffee every morning


Simple Past Tense
used for a past actions when the time of the action is known


- Our teacher taught us a lesson a week ago
- We submitted our documents for nursing exam yesterday
Present Continuous Tense
To show actions that are going on at the time of a speaking

- The sun is shining brightly
- I am writing on the web page in my blog
Past Continuous Tense
To show an action that was going on in the past when something else happen
and
to show action that were going on at same time in the past


- while I was doing my assignment, my friend called me



MODALS
Used to express ideas such as possibility, intention, obligation and necessity.




Preposition
links a noun to another word


-of
-to
-at
-in
-or

Conjunctions
join clauses or sentences or verbs


-a computer and telephone line
-today even ten or twelve years old minors can set up their own web page
-to cooperate computers and data with users passwords
-both adults and younger

Adjectives
describe a noun


- pretty dress
- tasty food

Adverbs
describe a verb,adjectives or adverb


-virtually
-possibly
-probably,successfully, clearly
-universally


Nouns
The numbers of people, animal, or things


- a swarm of bees
- a bale of cotton
- a crowd of spectators


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