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7. siniflar icin ingilizce egitimi
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RE: 7. siniflar icin ingilizce egitimi
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| Articles are the adjectives a, an, and the. The definite article, the, refers to a specific person, place, or thing. The indefinite articles a and an refer to any person, place, or thing. An is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound. |
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| She returned a book and an audio-tape to the library. |
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RE: 7. siniflar icin ingilizce egitimi
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| A group of words that has both a subject and a predicate. Some clauses can stand alone as sentences, but some cannot. |
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RE: 7. siniflar icin ingilizce egitimi
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A punctuation mark used in the following ways:
- to set off appositives
The teacher, Mr. Harris, received an award.
- to set off introductory words and words of direct address
Yes, Carlos, you may sit here.
- to set off words in a series
Sandwiches, snacks, and drinks are served in the cafeteria.
- before a conjunction to separate clauses in compound sentences
Michael will bring you to class, and I'll see you at dismissal.
- after a dependent clause at the beginning of a sentence
Although most students walk to school, a few take the bus. |
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RE: 7. siniflar icin ingilizce egitimi
| comparing with adverbs |
| Using adverbs to compare actions |
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This car is fast.
This car is faster than the others.
It can also be controlled more easily.
The new car is the fastest of them all.
However, it is not the most easily controlled. |
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