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Extractions: Just click on the appropriate letter if you know what you are looking for. I've tried to give each entry several different titles. This is not a comprehensive grammar guide by any means, but it does cover the curriculum I teach in my English classes. If you want to go back to the original lessons and teaching notes, click here
Extractions: Back to "mdmorrissey" Grammar Introduction This study: purpose, source of data and statistical results The background: the problem of describing and classifying learners errors [In the following, the number in each category represents the frequency of occurrence of errors in that category, expressed as a percentage of the total number of errors in all categories (1-8), rounded off to the nearest whole number. + means that errors in this category amount to less than .5%.] The noun phrase Generic reference Specific reference Specific definite and indefinite reference ... References
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Extractions: Klingon Grammar Addenda Key: Spoken by Okrand Accepted usage The verb prefix lu when used with the indefinite suffix lu' and with plural objects is often omitted, especially in equivalents to English "There is/are" sentences, although this is somewhat ungrammatical, eg. naDev tlhInganpu' tu'lu' "There are Klingons here" [KGT p.171; HQ7:3 p.4]
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Extractions: Grammar Lesson Plans General Information Explanations Exercises ... Work Sheets Power Point Presentations to use in the class room; the files will download onto your computer. Theses presentations are from Capital Community College, Hartford, CT Using the Comma Using the Semicolon Using the Colon ... The Uses and Rules of Capital Letters TV Programs you can watch online; Connect With English : 50 fifteen-minute video programs; from AnnenbergCPB TV Teaching Grammar : by Colin Mahoney.
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Extractions: select ... home site index overview characters credits search help nouns determiners adverbs adjectives verbs negation prepositions pronouns conjunctions tense/mood interrogatives verb practice verb conjugation ref. intro to tense/mood present tense recent past imperfect: formation imperfect: states of being imperfect: idiomatic uses narration plus-que-parfait futur proche simple future (regular) simple future (irregular) simple future: usage imperative mood regular subjunctive irregular subjunctive usage: obligation usage: doubt usage: will, desire conjunctions w/subjunctive past subjunctive summary ways to avoid subjunctive conditional past conditional si clauses reported speeech: present reported speeech: past active vs. passive voice futur proche vs. futur simple differences between French and English French has two future tenses the futur proche and the futur simple. The futur proche is formed with the auxiliary aller which is followed by an infinitive ( Je vais partir . 'I'm going to leave'). The futur simple doesn't have an auxiliary. Instead, the infinitive form becomes the stem to which future endings are added ( Je partirai . 'I will leave'). For more details on the formation of these two future tenses, including irregular forms, see the related links: