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_aMaclin, Alice _eAutor _928808 |
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_aReference guide to english : _bA handbook of english as a second language / _cAlice Maclin |
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_aWashington, D.C.: _bOffice of English Language Programs, _c2001 |
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_a405 p.; _c15 cm. |
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520 | _aA. ABBREVIATIONS. Absolutes. Abstract and concert. Adjective/adverb choice. ADJECIVES. Adverbs. Agreement of subject and verb. Allegory. ALLITERATION. Allusion. Alphabetizing. Analogy. ANECDOTE. Anglicized words. Antecedent. Antonyms. APPOSITIVE. argument. Articles. Aspect. AUXILIARY VERBS. B. be. C. capitalization. Case. CAUSE AND EFFECT. Chronological order. Classification. Clauses. COHERENCE. Colloquialism. Comma splice. Commands. COMPARISON AND CONTRAST. Complements. Concession. Conditional sentences. CONFUSING CHOICES. Conjunctions, connecting words. Connotation. Consonants. CONTEXT. Contractions. D. definition. Denotation. DESCRIPTION. Determiners. Dialogue. Diction. DICTIONARIES. Direct speech. Do. Documentation. E. ELSE. Emphasis. Enough. Essential and nonessential modifiers. EXPLETIVE. Explicit materials. Exposition. F. fiction. FIGURS OF SPEECH. Affinitive verb. Format. Fragments. FUNCTION WORDS. G. gender. Generalization. Gerunds. H. HAVE. I. idiom. Image. Implicit ideas. IDENTATION. Infinitive. Infinitive/-ing choice. Interjections. INTERRUPTERS. Inverted word order. Irony. Irrelevant material. ITS IMPERSONAL USE, ITALICS. J. jargon. L. literary terms. Logical orders. M. MARKERS. Metaphor. Modals. Modifies. MOOD. N. narration. Negation. Nouns. NUMBER, SINGULAR AND PLURAL. Numbers, use in formal writing. O. objective complement. Objects, kinds of. OPERATIONS. Outlining. P. paragraph. Parallel structure. PARAFRASE. Participles. Particle. parts of speech. PASSIVE VERBS. Person. Personification. Phrase. PLAGIARISM. Point of view. Possessives. Predicate. PREDICATE COMPLEMENTS. Prepositions. Principal part o verbs. Process. PRONOUNS. Proofreading. Prunuation. Q. quantifies. QUESTIONS DIRECT. R. reference of the pronoun. Relevant material. Repetition. REPORTED SPEECH. Rhetoric. Rhyme. Run-on- sentences. S. SENTENCE.SENTENCE PATTERRS. Sentence structure. Sentence variety. Sentences, kind of. SIMILE. Slang. So. Spatial order. SPELLING. Statement. Stative verbs. Style. SUBJECT GRAMMATICAL. Subject of a composition. Subjunctive. Subordinating and reducing. SUBTANTIATION. Substitutions. Summary. Syllable division. SYNONYMS. T. ag cuesions. Tense. Thesis meanings of. THESIS STATEMENTS. Tiles. Tone. Topic, meanings of. TOPIC SENTENCE. Transitions. Trite words and expressions. Two word verbs. U. USAGE LABELS. V. verb phrase. Verbals. Verbs. VERBS IRREGULARS. Verbs, kind of. Very. Voice. VOWELS. W. wh-words. Women, terms referring to. Word formation. WORD ORDER. Wordiness. | ||
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_aIDIOMA INGLES-LIBROS DE TEXTO PARA HABLANTES EXTRANJEROS _928809 |
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