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ENGL 333 Journal Article Critique Similarly, as with the sample student essay, the student will critique a provided journal article. However, in this instance, note how the author has appropriately used grammar in sentence and paragraph construction. The student’s critique will be 2–3 pages in length, and any additional resources must be cited in current…

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In the sentence “That rabbits multiply so fast worries people”: A transitive verb: Adverbs are like adjectives in that they modify nouns. A conjunctive adverb can be a subordinating conjunction. “That” is often used to signal a noun clause. An intransitive verb transfers action to an indirect object. What is the predicate in the following:…

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A direct object follows a transitive verb. “Do not end a sentence with a preposition” is a prescriptive rule. Progressive aspect is represented as a past perfect form of a verb. What is the verbal morpheme that signals the present tense, third person singular? Where do English words come from? In Module Two’s video presentation,…

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Dependent clauses can be adverbials. Adverbs are like adjectives in that they modify nouns. Good topic continuity in English writing is helped by: To show one’s ability to successfully integrate information, it is important to properly introduce and conclude whatever one writes. In the sentence “The two kids were in a hurry” A common grammar…

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A dependent clause: A restrictive relative clause merely adds information. A relative pronoun can be “who” or “that.” Which is the adjective in the following? “She was very tall.” What is a clause? Which of the following contains an adjectival? Which of the following is a phrase, not a clause? Proper punctuation is primarily grammar…

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All sentences are clauses. In the following sentence, “What she does baffles people.”: The passive voice may be correctly used if it encodes one of more of these attributes: When are the articles “a,” “an” and “the” used? “That” is often used to signal a noun clause. “Tom,” “Janet,” Edward,” etc., are examples of pronouns.…

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How is a transitive verb different from an intransitive one? The grammatical subject of a clause is always a noun. What is the verbal morpheme that signals the present tense, third person singular? According to Chapter 5 of your text, American English has only two tenses. What is the auxiliary rule? Modals are auxiliary verbs.…

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What is back formation? An intransitive verb transfers action to an indirect object. A morpheme is the smallest sound unit of a language. What is “topic” versus “comment”? Morphology is the study of phrase forms. A grammatical subject: Morphemes can change the part of speech of a word. The word “tree” can function as a…

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Which of the following is “form,” not “function? The word “leaves” can be a noun or a verb. Every native speaker of English uses complex English grammar in his/her hearing and speaking. Correct punctuation: Correct punctuation: Which of the following is “bad” grammar: “Grammaticality” concerns what a native speaker would generate. “Do not end a…

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