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History of Grammar PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 16:54

The first attempts to study grammar began in about the 4th cent. B.C., in India with Panini's grammar of Sanskrit and in Greece with Plato's dialogue Cratylus. The Greeks, and later the Romans, approached the study of grammar through philosophy. Concerned only with the study of their own language and not with foreign languages, early Greek and Latin grammars were devoted primarily to defining the parts of speech.

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100 Useful Vocabularies for TOEFL PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 October 2006 04:27

Vocabulary

Meaning

abyss

hole so deep as to appear bottomless

acquiesce

agree, accept without protest

affable

polite and friendly, easy to talk to

affliction

distress, suffering

affluent

wealthy, abundant

agitate

move, shake, stir up

ambiguous

having more than one meaning

annex

take possession of

aqueous

of or like water

arduous

demanding great effort, strenuous

aroma

quality or surrounding atmosphere considered typical

atone

make repayment

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Count and Non-count Nouns PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 19:00
Count Noun

Singular

-Friend
-Apple

Plural
-Friends
-Apples

A count noun:

1)can be counted with numbers: one friend, two friends, etc

2)can be preceded by a/an in the singular: a friend

3)has a plural form ending in -s or -es

Non-count Noun

-Food

-Rice

A non-count noun:

1)cannot be counted with numbers.

INCORRECT: one food

2)is NOT immediately preceded by a/an.

INCORRECT: a food

3)does NOT have a plural form(no final -s or -es)

 

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Correct Usage: A Simple Test PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 October 2006 02:29

Some verbs have similar meanings and some of their forms are irregular. Choose the correct answers.

1)The flag was (risen,raised) to the top of the pole.

2)The campers got up as soon as the sun had (risen,raised).

3)The defendant (rose,raised) and faced the jury.

4)That old man has (sat,set) on the park bench all afternoon.

 

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