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Empress Ichinandra

Report | 11/09/2010 3:22 am

Empress Ichinandra

paki-alam na ko wa naman ko gi ginahan mo duwa ana.
hasol ra na sa kna buhi na ko.
Empress Ichinandra

Report | 11/09/2010 3:03 am

Empress Ichinandra

don't forget to send me back.rachel.
do you understand?
Empress Ichinandra

Report | 11/09/2010 3:00 am

Empress Ichinandra

chel mauni ang akong research sa computer.reply lang kung na dawat na nimo ning message na ko.kay?
Roxanne R. Ylaya IV-Responsibility Teacher: Mrs. Sasuman SUBJECT: English


1.Noun -he part of speech that is used to name a person, place, thing, quality, or action.
-can function as the subject or object of a verb, the object of a preposition, or an appositive.
-Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, such as neighbor, window, happiness, or negotiation.
-Nouns are usually the first words which small children learn
-a noun is a member of a large, open lexical category whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.

2.Pronoun-is a pro-form that substitutes for a noun (or noun phrase) with or without a determiner, such as you and they in English.
-The replaced phrase is called the antecedent of the pronoun.
-A pronoun can replace a noun or another pronoun.
-You use pronouns like "he," "which," "none," and "you" to make your sentences less cumbersome and less repetitive.
-They is a pronoun referring to someone, but who are they? Cows? whom do they represent? Sloppy use of pronouns is unfair.
3.verb-is a word (part of speech) that conveys action (bring, read, walk, run, learn), or a state of being (exist, stand). In most languages, verbs are inflected (modified in form) to encode tense, aspect, mood and voice
-Verbs have two important functions: Some verbs put static objects into motion while other verbs help to clarify the objects in meaningful ways.
-The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence
-A verb or compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being.
-The verb or compound verb is the critical element of the predicate of a sentence.
4.Adjective-is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun, giving more information about the noun or pronoun's referent.
-Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence.
-An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.
-The part of speech that modifies a noun or other substantive by limiting, qualifying, or specifying and distinguished in English morphologically by one of several suffixes, such as -able, -ous, -er, and -est, or syntactically by position directly preceding a noun or nominal phrase.
-adjectives form one of the traditional English eight parts of speech, though linguists today distinguish adjectives from words such as determiners that also used to be considered adjectives.
5.Adverb-Adverbs typically answer questions such as how?, in what way?, when?, where?, and to what extent?.
-This function is called the adverbial function, and is realized not just by single words (i.e., adverbs) but by adverbial phrases and adverbial clauses.
-Adverbs frequently end in -ly; however, many words and phrases not ending in -ly serve an adverbial function and an -ly ending is not a guarantee that a word is an adverb.
-An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause. An adverb indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree and answers questions such as "how," "when," "where," "how much".
-If a group of words containing a subject and verb acts as an adverb (modifying the verb of a sentence), it is called an Adverb Clause:
Android ROB

Report | 09/24/2010 2:15 am

Android ROB

waaaa ..
ndi naman ..
thaha //
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Android ROB

Report | 09/23/2010 4:46 pm

Android ROB

ndi ka na nakakapag ONLINE aa ..
namiss na kita ..
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Android ROB

Report | 09/21/2010 5:52 am

Android ROB

no problem ..
nakita mu na ba ako ?
Android ROB

Report | 09/21/2010 4:54 am

Android ROB

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darkmichel

Report | 08/28/2010 5:58 pm

darkmichel

cool avi :]
Jakobu21

Report | 05/24/2010 11:20 pm

Jakobu21

Hey Thank you soooooo much for buying! biggrin
Zargblarg

Report | 12/21/2009 12:31 am

Zargblarg

Thanks foar the buy. Enjoy!