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Monday, May 18, 2020
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Sunday, May 17, 2020
China is the world's most populous country. It has a continuous culture stretching back nearly 4,000 years and originated many of the foundations of the modern world.
China is the world's most populous country. It has a continuous culture stretching back nearly 4,000 years and originated many of the foundations of the modern world.
The People's Republic of China was founded in 1949 after the Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang, who retreated to Taiwan, creating two rival Chinese states - the People's Republic on the mainland and the Republic of China based on Taiwan.
After stagnating for decades under the rigid totalitarian socialism of founder Mao Zedong,
Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead at home. China’s Ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, has died in his apartment in a Tel Aviv suburb, Israeli police and media say.
China’s Ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, has died in his apartment in a Tel Aviv suburb, Israeli police and media say.
Mr Du, 57, was found dead in his bed and the cause of his death has not yet been reported.
He was only appointed ambassador in February having previously served as China's envoy to Ukraine.
The ambassador was married and had a son but his family are not believed to
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Smoke, mirrors and Modi: A grand illusion of governance during Covid-19
It is now 41 days since the Modi government told the Supreme Court that there were no migrant workers on the road any more. "They have been taken to the nearest available shelter", and 2.3 million were being fed, India’s Solicitor General told the judges, who — in a now familiar routine — took the government at its word.
It is evident that statement was anything but the truth.
In the absence of jobs, food and transport services, thousands of stoic and weary migrant workers, who once powered India’s economy, continue epic journeys home on cycle or on foot, over hundreds, even 1,000, kilometres. Parents carry children, drag luggage or balance bundles on their heads. The sick and the injured hobble along for as long as they can. Some drop dead of exhaustion or illness, either on the way or, tragically, after reaching home. One group was mowed down while sleeping on rail tracks they thought was empty of trains.
Russia slams US assertion at UN that it remains party to Iran nuclear deal
Russia slams US assertion at UN that it remains party to Iran nuclear deal
Russia’s UN ambassador slammed the United States on Tuesday as “ridiculous” for arguing it was still a member of the Iran nuclear deal two years after it quit, so Washington could trigger a return of all United Nations sanctions on Tehran.
The US, Russia, China, Germany, Britain and France in 2015 agreed to the deal with Iran that prevents Tehran from developing nuclear weapons in return for sanctions relief.
The UN Security Council enshrined the deal in a resolution that still names the US as a participant, even though it left. US President
South Korea raises age of consent from 13 to 16 as it seeks to strengthen protection for minors following accusations the existing law on sex crimes was too weak
South Korea raises age of consent from 13 to 16
South Korea has raised the age of consent for sex to 16 from 13 as it seeks to strengthen
protection for minors following accusations the existing law on sex crimes was too weak, it emerged on Wednesday.
Under the revised law, adults who have sex with those less than 16 years of age will be prosecuted for child sexual abuse or rape regardless
of any alleged consent.
Previously, teenagers aged 13 or older were held to be legally capable of consenting to sex, resulting in controversial
As Oklahoma Reopens, Cities Shy Away from Enforcing Restrictions. NEWS
As Oklahoma Reopens, Cities Shy Away from Enforcing Restrictions
Police in some of Oklahoma’s largest cities are electing to use a softer touch, rather than aggressive enforcement, with state and local business restrictions as Oklahoma gradually reopens amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scores of restaurants, retailers and offices have reopened their doors – or at l
Put distance between your hands and dirty surfaces with CLEANKEY
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CLEANKEY ($19.99, originally $24.99; stacksocial.com) is a palm-sized gadget made from an antimicrobial copper alloy. Its purpose: pressing buttons, pulling
The Solar System
The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets,with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly—the moons two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Preposition IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Preposition
Prepositions show
spacial, temporal, and role relations between a noun or pronoun and the other
words in a sentence. They come at the start of a prepositional phrase, which
contains a preposition and its object. Examples: up, over, against, by, for, into, close to, out of, apart from.
Conjunction IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Conjunction
Conjunctions join
words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. There are coordinating,
subordinating, and correlative conjunctions. Examples: and, but, or, so, yet, with.
Articles and Determiners IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Articles and
Determiners
Articles and
determiners function like adjectives by modifying nouns, but they are
different than adjectives in that they are necessary for a sentence to have
proper syntax. Articles and determiners specify and identify nouns, and there
are indefinite and definite articles. Examples: articles: a, an, the; determiners: these, that, those, enough, much, few, which, what.
Some
traditional grammars have treated articles as
a distinct part of speech. Modern grammars, however, more often include
articles in the category of determiners, which
identify or quantify a noun. Even though they modify nouns like adjectives,
articles are different in that they are essential to the proper syntax of a
sentence, just as determiners are necessary to convey the meaning of a
sentence, while adjectives are optional.
Interjection IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Interjection
Interjections are
expressions that can stand on their own or be contained within sentences. These
words and phrases often carry strong emotions and convey reactions.
Examples: ah, whoops,
ouch, yabba dabba do!
How to Determine the Part of Speech
How to Determine the
Part of Speech
Only interjections (Hooray!) have a habit of standing alone; every other
part of speech must be contained within a sentence and some are even required
in sentences (nouns and verbs). Other parts of speech come in many varieties
and may appear just about anywhere in a sentence.
To know
for sure what part of speech a word falls into, look not only at the word
itself but also at its meaning, position, and use in a sentence.
For
example, in the first sentence below, work functions
as a noun; in the second sentence, a verb; and in the third sentence, an
adjective:
- Bosco showed up
for work two hours late.
- The noun work is the
thing Bosco shows up for.
- He will have
to work until midnight.
- The verb work is the
action he must perform.
- His work permit
expires next month.
- The attributive noun [or
converted adjective] work modifies
the noun permit.
Learning
the names and uses of the basic parts of speech is just one way to understand
how sentences are constructed.
Dissecting Basic Sentences IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Dissecting Basic
Sentences
To form
a basic complete sentence, you only need two elements: a noun (or pronoun
standing in for a noun) and a verb. The noun acts as a subject and the verb, by
telling what action the subject is taking, acts as the predicate.
- Birds fly.
In the
short sentence above, birds is
the noun and fly is
the verb. The sentence makes sense and gets the point across.
You can
have a sentence with just one word without breaking any sentence formation
rules. The short sentence below is complete because it's a command to an
understood "you".
- Go!
Here,
the pronoun, standing in for a noun, is implied and acts as the subject. The
sentence is really saying, "(You) go!"
Constructing More Complex Sentences USING MORE PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Constructing More
Complex Sentences
Use
more parts of speech to add additional information about what's happening in a
sentence to make it more complex. Take the first sentence from above, for
example, and incorporate more information about how and why birds fly.
- Birds fly when migrating before
winter.
Birds and fly remain
the noun and the verb, but now there is more description.
When is an adverb that modifies the verb fly. The word before is a little tricky because it can be either a conjunction,
preposition, or adverb depending on the context. In this case, it's a
preposition because it's followed by a noun. This preposition begins an
adverbial phrase of time (before winter) that
answers the question of when the birds migrate. Before is not a conjunction because it does not connect two
clauses.
NOUN AND ITS TYPES IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
In
English grammar, a noun is
a part of speech (or word class) that names or identifies a person, place,
thing, quality, idea, or activity. Most nouns have both a singular and plural
form, can be preceded by an article and/or one or more adjectives, and can
serve as the head of a noun phrase.
A noun
or noun phrase can function as a subject, direct object, indirect object,
complement, appositive, or object of a preposition. In addition, nouns
sometimes modify other nouns to form compound nouns. To understand how to
recognize and use nouns, it's helpful to learn about the different types of
nouns in English.
Common Noun
A common noun names any person, place, thing, activity, or idea. It's a noun that is not the name
English grammar, a pronoun and its types
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Source
In English grammar, a pronoun is
a word that takes the place of a noun, noun phrase, or noun clause. The pronoun is one of the traditional parts of speech. A pronoun can function
as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
Unlike
nouns, pronouns rarely allow modification. Pronouns are a closed word class in English: new
members rarely enter the language. To understand how to recognize and correctly
use pronouns, it can be helpful to review the types of pronouns that exist in
English.
A demonstrative pronoun points to a particular noun or to the noun it replaces. "These pronouns
A verb is the part of speech / A Verb and its types
A verb is the part of speech (or word class) that describes an action or occurrence or
indicates a state of being. Verbs and verb
phrases usually function as predicates. Verbs can display differences in tense, mood, aspect, number, person,
and voice.
There
are two main classes of verbs: lexical verbs (also
known as main verbs), which aren't dependent
on other verbs, and auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs). As with lexical versus
auxiliary verbs, many types of verbs come in opposites, as explained below.
Lexical vs. Auxiliary
Lexical verbs—also called full verbs—convey the semantic (or lexical) meaning
Distinguishing Between Adverbs and Adjectives / english grammar
Distinguishing Between
Adverbs and Adjectives
Sometimes
the same word can be both an adjective and an adverb. To distinguish between
them, it is important to look at the context of the word and its function in a
sentence.
For instance, in the sentence, "The fast train from London to Cardiff leaves at 3 o'clock," the word fast modifies and comes before a noun, train, and is, therefore, an attributive adjective.
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