English course 2. Practical Exercises in English
By jommarie
Languages
English
Level
Pre-Intermediate
Lessons
8
School
None
The art of using one's native tongue correctly and forcibly is acquired for the most part through imitation and practice, and is not so much a matter of knowledge as of habit...
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(A or An)— The choice between these forms is determined...   more (A or An)— The choice between these forms is determined by sound, not by spelling. Before a consonant sound "a" is used; before a vowel sound "an" is used. (The or A)— "The" is a broken-down form of the old English thoet, from which we also get "that," and is used to point out some particular person, thing, or class: as, "The headmaster of the school gave the boys permission." When "the" is used before the name of a particular class of persons or things it is called the "generic" article (from genus, "a class"): as, "None but the brave deserve the fair"; "The eagle is our national bird." "An" ("a") is a broken-down form of the old English word ane, meaning "one." It is properly used when the object is thought of as one of a class: as, "There is an eagle in the zoological garden." It cannot properly be used before a word which is used as a class name, because a class name includes in its meaning more than "one." And I prepare some exercise about this topics   less
COMPOSE OF: (Forms of Nouns) (Types of Nouns) (Gender...   more COMPOSE OF: (Forms of Nouns) (Types of Nouns) (Gender of Nouns) (Function of Nouns) (Plural Nouns) (Possessive Nouns) I prepare also some exercises from the following topics   less
COMPOSE OF: - Types of Pronouns - Cases of Pronoun I...   more COMPOSE OF: - Types of Pronouns - Cases of Pronoun I prepare also some exercises from the following topics   less
It appears, therefore, that words and phrases, in order to...   more It appears, therefore, that words and phrases, in order to be proper expressions for use in English prose, (1) must be in common use at the present time; (2) they must be used, and used in the same sense, in every part of the country, and in every class and profession; (3) they must be expressions used by writers and speakers of established reputation. In other words, our expressions must be in present, national, and reputable use. Expressions which fulfil these three conditions are said to be in good use. And I prepare some exercise about this topics   less
COMPOSE OF: (Types of Verbs) (Transitive and...   more COMPOSE OF: (Types of Verbs) (Transitive and Intransitive Verbs) (Voice) (Moods of Verbs) (Verb Tenses) (Subject and Verb Agreement) I prepare also some exercises from the following topics   less
COMPOSE OF: (Degrees of Adjectives) (Kinds Of...   more COMPOSE OF: (Degrees of Adjectives) (Kinds Of Adjectives) (Kinds of Adverbs) (Degrees of Adverbs) I prepare also some exercises from the following topics   less
COMPOSE OF: (Common Simple Preposition) (Common...   more COMPOSE OF: (Common Simple Preposition) (Common Phrasal Preposition) I prepare also some exercises from the following topics   less
COMPOSE OF: Kinds of Conjunction - COordinating...   more COMPOSE OF: Kinds of Conjunction - COordinating Conjunction - COrrelative Conjunction - Subordinating Conjunction - COnjunctive Adverb   less

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