[Target fluency reading literature _ Grammar 1.2] noun phrase and articles

 

 

Exercise


 Speak true, this exercise makes me feel fear again dominated by middle and high school are options. .

Practice notes:

1. genitive has two representations: Man and other bioavailable forms of s, the use of biologically preposition phrase ... form represented.

2. The article is an adjective position between (a) and nouns (road), and only put the word, can not put the phrase.

3. The noun phrase: bread and butter (butter toast), bacon and eggs (ham and eggs).

4.nobody means "nobody" should be viewed as a common noun, you can add articles a. none is no one in the compound word, no word is limited.

5. phrases: one sort or another represents one sort or another sort, meaning "various."

6.one thing, another (thing) that "two different things."

7.any for negative or interrogative sentences for affirmative sentence interpreted as "no"; little with uncountable nouns; few are negative connotation, a few is certainly, quite a few are stressed tone "is also a lot."

8. used hereinabove represents spoken words, or that this may be used as a synonym; hereinafter if the representative words to say, this can only be used.

9. both optionally substituted one, either; and three or more with any.

 

 

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