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virginiacammi

Transitivity - 6 views

It is difficult to read this way (and you can't see the key words I highlighted and underlined :( ), but I can't manage to post this Word document in another way here on Diigo... I found these exam...

definition transitivity

giordanom

Introducing the Internet Grammar of English - 7 views

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    Hello Everybody, iGE (internet Grammar of English) seems to me a very interesting/easy to use tool to learn better about "the system of structural rules which describes how words combine with each other to form sentences". I personally do not like grammar too much, this website helped me to look at it from a different point of view.
Gillian Mansfield

What Are Noun Phrases? (grammar lesson) - 6 views

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    Good for definitions and explanations of other word classes. What are noun phrases? See examples of noun phrases. See the definition of Noun Phrases in Grammar Monster's list of grammar terms and definitions.
Sukhjinder Kaur

Duolingo, a very useful site to improve and learn - 4 views

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    "Learn languages completely free, without ads or hidden charges. It's fun, easy, and scientifically proven." So, this is what the site I'm posting claims to do, this website is really useful for those who are looking for something entertaining, useful and easy to use, it's a good way to learn! You also have the possibility to access to the app from your cellphone, the only thing to do is download it from your whatever phone store. I sometimes like to spend my free time, while sitting in the train back home from University, using this app, it's really intuitive to use and it has a lot of interesting topics to see and practice. You can definitely improve your vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation also! A note: You have the possibility to start from zero to learn any language, but if you prefer, like in the English learning case, you can skip all the initial lessons and directly go further by skipping initial unities. Since I've used and I am still using this app, I really recommend trying it out and it really comes handy for all the languages we are learning in our University. If you're having any trouble in running the app or understanding how to use it, please feel free to ask me any question you might have!
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    Thank you, Suki for all this useful pieces of information, concerning the resource you recommended :) I followed your advice and I decided to download "Duolingo" on my cell phone :) I hope I will enrich my English vocabulary, bu using it!! ahahah I use this app while sitting on the train (back home from University) too :D
Gillian Mansfield

My English Pages - 6 views

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    A useful site for explanations on the component parts of the noun phrase.
Gillian Mansfield

noun phrase - 7 views

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    Useful site with exercises to help you recognise the component parts of the noun phrase Noun Phrases Often a noun phrase is just a noun or a pronoun: People like to have money.I am tired.It is getting late. or a determiner and a noun ...: Our friends have bought a house in the village.Those houses are very expensive. ... perhaps with an adjective:
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