... Page xi 10 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED Quick Tip The word antecedent comes from a Latin word meaning “to go before.” However, the noun does not have to appear before the pronoun ... words at the end of the sentence name or describe the subject. As you read earlier in this 9682 Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:13 PM Page 12 28 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTE...
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Tài liệu English Grammar for the Utterly Confused doc
... last. Therefore, the sentence would read “Father and I,” never “I and Father.” (Who, Whom) do you believe is the better shopper? Answer: Who is the subject of the verb is. Therefore, the sentence ... us our, ours they them their, theirs who whom whose whoever whomever whoever 9682 Rozakis_02_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:14 PM Page 20 10 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED Quick...
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... at the end of the sentence name or describe the subject. As you read earlier in this 9682 Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:13 PM Page 12 6 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED Here are some of the ... Page xv 12 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED 7. Interrogative pronouns ask a question. They are: what, which, who, whom, whose. Who would like to cook dinner?...
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Mcgraw Hill English Grammar For The Utterly Confused
... PM Page 5 English Grammar for the Utterly Confused 9682 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:20 PM Page i 12 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED 7. Interrogative pronouns ask a question. They are: ... use an before vowel sounds. 9682 Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:13 PM Page 4 This page intentionally left blank. 28 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED 7. Use the...
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English grammar for the utterly confused (utterly confused series)
... Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:13 PM Page 15 English Grammar for the Utterly Confused 9682 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5/9/03 3:20 PM Page i 20 ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED Overview of Pronoun Case Only ... paragraphs. accordingly again also besides consequently finally for example furthermore however indeed moreover on the other hand otherwise nevertheless then there...
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Tài liệu A Grammar for Reading and Writing doc
... that fosters the discovery of meaning. Finally, consider the following three sentences: 1. The boy ate the apple in the pie. 2. The boy ate the apple in the summer. 3. The boy ate the apple ... hurry. At first glance, the three sentences seem to have the same structure. 1. The boy ate the apple in the pie. 2. The boy ate the apple in the summer....
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