The learners have written sentences using comparative forms which the teacher is now 72 marking. Learners are conducting interviews about what they did last week and making a note of 73 their partner s use of sequencing words. Each learner is re-reading a biography they have written for homewor...
Sentence Structure Words are grouped together to form sentences. A sentence can be an idea, a statement, a question, a dialogue, and so on. A sentence can even consist of a single word. The multiple-choice questions that will appear in the writing portion of the PRAXIS exam will test you...
and alignment with the interlocutor by Spanish/English bilingual children with a wide range of language abilities. In a single-language comparison condition, the same examiner engaged the child in conversation using only English or only Spanish. Key findings include that children exhibited limited use...
Insertions were often observed in the middle or at the end of the sentences as a content word. Alternations were coded as [CS:alt] and were defined as code-switches where the speaker alternated between languages at a natural syntactic boundary. Alternations generally involved longer segments than...
A missed B used to miss C would miss 118 4.2 Future time clauses In sentences referring to the future, we use the Present Simple after the following conjunctions: • if If you don't have breakfast at home, you will feel hungry very soon. • when We will cook the pasta when Luigi...
281 Exercise 83B: Subjunctive Forms in Complex Sentences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 LESSON 84: Conditional Sentences, The Subjunctive, Moods of Verbs, Subjunctive Forms Using "Be". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
(I add the parenthetical pronoun to render these sentences closer to the corresponding logical conjunctions, although that renders the asymmetric understanding less inevitable.) Similarly, Ryle (1954) famously observed that to get on one's horse and ride away is not the same as to ride away and...