II Output of students
1.Anza Juvilyn
2.Azarcon Kimberly
3.Bangquia Jobert
4.Bargayo Jonalyn
5.Brilliantes Rona ma
6.Caspasio Katlyn
7.Catoto Sunshine
8.Delacruz Kimberly
9.Dimalay Janine
10.Espadero Reabell
11.Estribillo Grace Joy
12.Gantes Mae
13.Grospe Jacinth
14.Gavilan Arfi
15.Julaila Jasabel
16.Lacro Danna Grace
17.Lopez Ruby Jean
18.Makilan Angeline
19.Marcos Emie
20.Rabanos Frangklin
21.Paral Joy Pearl
22.Tallioder Kristin
23. Dua Dua Chessa Mae
my portfolio in English 121
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Chapter-8
Miscellaneous Problem in usage
Sealed batteries normally operate at slight positive pressure. They are fitted with overpressure valves which operate should the battery be overcharged. Defective valves are possible, and a valve can open under an overcharge and not reclose. This failure is usually recorded by a fine white powder that exits through the valve and is deposited on the case.
Miscellaneous Problem in usage
Sealed batteries normally operate at slight positive pressure. They are fitted with overpressure valves which operate should the battery be overcharged. Defective valves are possible, and a valve can open under an overcharge and not reclose. This failure is usually recorded by a fine white powder that exits through the valve and is deposited on the case.
Chapter-7
Adjective and Adverb Usage
An adjective is simply a word which modifies the noun it is related to. Adjectives usually come before the modified noun. An adjective could also be a phrase or a clause instead of being a single word. John bought a blue shirt. (single word) Last night, a man in a blue coat stole my wallet. (phrase) I love the car which just crossed the street. (clause)
Adjective and Adverb Usage
An adjective is simply a word which modifies the noun it is related to. Adjectives usually come before the modified noun. An adjective could also be a phrase or a clause instead of being a single word. John bought a blue shirt. (single word) Last night, a man in a blue coat stole my wallet. (phrase) I love the car which just crossed the street. (clause)
Chapter-6
Pronoun and Antecedent Agrement
The noun or noun substitute that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent. Pronouns
should agree in number, person and gender with their antecedents. If the antecedent is
singular, the pronoun should be singular. If the antecedent is plural, the pronoun should
be plural
Pronoun and Antecedent Agrement
The noun or noun substitute that a pronoun refers to is called its antecedent. Pronouns
should agree in number, person and gender with their antecedents. If the antecedent is
singular, the pronoun should be singular. If the antecedent is plural, the pronoun should
be plural
Chapter-5
Subject and Verb Agreement
Your subject-verb agreement is most likely fine when the subject is close to the verb, as it is here: “The rolling gurney is about to crash into the unwary sign writer!” The singular subject gurney pairs up with the singular verb is. I’m certain, though, that you sometimes commit a ghastly grammar goof when the subject is far from the verb. Be especially careful of compound subjects, which contain an and. Amnesiac writers forget about the first part of their subject, so they use the wrong verb. This was certainly the problem on Doctor Doofus’ phone system; the compound subject “patience and consideration” belongs with are, not is.
Subject and Verb Agreement
Your subject-verb agreement is most likely fine when the subject is close to the verb, as it is here: “The rolling gurney is about to crash into the unwary sign writer!” The singular subject gurney pairs up with the singular verb is. I’m certain, though, that you sometimes commit a ghastly grammar goof when the subject is far from the verb. Be especially careful of compound subjects, which contain an and. Amnesiac writers forget about the first part of their subject, so they use the wrong verb. This was certainly the problem on Doctor Doofus’ phone system; the compound subject “patience and consideration” belongs with are, not is.
Chapte-4
Pronoun Usage
As many of you may be aware, I have my bachelor's and an M.A. in English literature, and I often teach introduction to composition at the local community college in addition to ministry. I'm teaching again this fall, and am thinking over my point of view about pronouns, specifically the use of "they" as a singular gender-neutral third-person pronoun
Pronoun Usage
As many of you may be aware, I have my bachelor's and an M.A. in English literature, and I often teach introduction to composition at the local community college in addition to ministry. I'm teaching again this fall, and am thinking over my point of view about pronouns, specifically the use of "they" as a singular gender-neutral third-person pronoun
Chapter-3
Verb Usage
A common error that appears in the writing of UTEP students is verb tense usage. A common mistake is to switch tense throughout one’s essay, sometimes using a present form while using a past form at other points. This is complicated by the fact that different citation styles have different rules for verb usage, with MLA preferring present tense (i.e. Daniels says) and APA preferring past tense (i.e. Daniels said). It is important to be consistent throughout your writing projects by using the same tense throughout.
Verb Usage
A common error that appears in the writing of UTEP students is verb tense usage. A common mistake is to switch tense throughout one’s essay, sometimes using a present form while using a past form at other points. This is complicated by the fact that different citation styles have different rules for verb usage, with MLA preferring present tense (i.e. Daniels says) and APA preferring past tense (i.e. Daniels said). It is important to be consistent throughout your writing projects by using the same tense throughout.
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