Batangas State University College of Arts and Sciences: Pablo Borbon Main I, Batangas City
Batangas State University College of Arts and Sciences: Pablo Borbon Main I, Batangas City
Batangas State University College of Arts and Sciences: Pablo Borbon Main I, Batangas City
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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Pablo Borbon Main I, Batangas City
Objectives:
Introduction:
Correlative conjunctions are sort of like tag-team conjunctions.
They come in pairs, and you have to use both of them in different places
in a sentence to make them work. They get their name from the fact that
they work together (co-) and relate one sentence element to another.
Correlative conjunctions include pairs such as "both/and," "either/or
neither/nor," "not/but" and "not only/but also."
Either..or. Neither..nor Both..and Not only..but
also
It means one or It means not It is use in
the other. It is one or the expressing it is use in
use in making other. Used in addition expressing
affirmative making addition with
choice negative choice emphasis
Excercise 1
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Introduction:
Active voice
Passive Voice
At the most basic level, the
The passive voice emphasizes active voice emphasizes the
the recipient of the action or person or agent who performs
sometimes the action itself an action, in short, the “actor
Active: Two people who had no relationship with New York City
conducted the interviews.
In this case, the authors want to emphasize the interviews – and how
they were conducted – as an element of their research methodology.
Therefore, the passive voice is an appropriate choice, although the
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Exercise 2
Answer key:
1.The ingredients were mixed by the machine.
2.We will not be recognized by her.
3. Last week, the house was painted by me.
4. The play by the Shakespeare had performed by the actor
5. The window smashed by a stone.
6.The tree was pushed by the boys.
7.The parcel had already been sent by her.
8.A friend of mine is repairing the car.
9.His attitude shocked me.
10.She had already sent the parcel.
References:
Active And Passive Voice Exercise, 2018 -Retrieved
From: https://www.englishgrammar.org/active-and-passive-voice-
exercise-2/
https://www.toppr.com/guides/english-language/english-
grammar/tense/
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-active-and-passive-
voice.html
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/english/active.htm
Objectives:
Introduction:
Order of Adjectives!!! Learn how to put adjectives in the right order with
useful grammar rules and examples.
Adjectives:
When more than one adjective describes the same noun, several
sequences may be possible
1. Determiners, if any: a, an, the, my, your, this, that, these, those, and
so on
9. The noun
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1
a few tiny red ants
The last six Thai carvin
gs
My fine old oak table
interesting) books.
9. She bought __________________________________ (plastic / red /
a / new) plastic lunchbox.
10. He is looking for __________________________________ (leather /
stylish / a /black) bag.
11. She dropped __________________________________ (old /
beautiful / the) plate and it smashed.
12. I want __________________________________ (silk / green / an /
amazing) dress.
13. She drank __________________________________ (Italian / black
/ hot) coffee.
14. He saw __________________________________ (French /
writing / old / an) desk.
15. They stayed in __________________________________ (little / a /
cute) cottage.
Answer key:
3. She went home and sat on her comfortable old wooden bed.
Answer key
1. She often writes letters.
2. Marlen is now listening to music.
3. They always play handball in the evening.
4. I did not do my homework in my room.
5. He can visit his uncle in Berlin.
6. We did not have lunch at school yesterday.
7. In Scotland, it often rains.
8. The bus leaves Victoria Station at 7 o’clock
9. He speaks French well.
10. Alex sang the song loudly under the shower.
References:
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/download/test_word_order_en.pdf
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/download/test_word_order_en.pdf
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/order-of-adjectives-
exercise-1.pdf
https://7esl.com/order-of-adjectives/
https://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/order_of_adjectives.htm
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