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    In these present times, English language is known as the universal language due to its importance. Furthermore, the study of English not only in the world but also in Vietnam is more accessible. When learning English, Vietnamese learners will have difficulty in acquiring grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation. Personal Pronouns, in particular, can be considered as the easiest and the most basic grammar point at the first stage of learning English, but learners cannot avoid making mistakes when…

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    English teachers should have better vocabulary knowledge so that it will help us to deliver our teaching effectively. Once we have a wide vocabulary list especially the bombastic words with reference to the thesaurus and dictionary, therefore, it will make us more confident in the classroom teaching. In morphology, morpheme can be combined to other morphemes to form a new word. Morpheme refers to the smallest unit grammatical unit in a language. For example, the word cats have two morphemes. Cat…

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    place and sucks the blood out of the body, which is also like a disease. The noun ‘disease’ is an illness of people/animals caused by an infection or ill health. This noun portrays Benedick as an infection and is slowly killing people by being around them. This quote chosen doesn’t link very well to the context of the play because in…

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    or persuading a customer to buy the product your company sells. Learning the Art of Persuasion is an interesting article with good tips for mastering this necessary skill. It can be found at http://www.selfgrowth.com/print/8660646. Interviewing – noun – (1) a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee. (“Dictionary and Thesaurus | Merriam-Webster,” n.d.) Interviewing job applicants is a vastly important skill to master for anyone trying…

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    One of the major differences could be explored between pronouns and nouns in spoken and written languages. In conversations people are directly facing each other and usually both, the speaker and the hearer, are familiar with the same context and share similar knowledge at the particular point of time, consequently, pronouns…

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    Throughout the review Deurenberg, Deurenberg-Yap and Guricci states the use of anthropometric measurements such as skinfold thickness, waist circumference or bioelectrical impedance measurements are suitable for assessing body composition. Throughout the review it was identified that Asian populations have a higher BF% at a lower BMI measure than Caucasians. Highlighting the flaw with utilising BMI in measuring obesity especially with various ethnicities. Deurenberg, Deurenberg-Yap and Guricci…

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    convention (68) – a noun Convention means an agreement that is arranged in a meeting between people and they make decisions. EX: The new managers seemed to be delightful after their convention because they trust each other, and they will have new plans for the future. recoil (71) – a noun Recoil means: when a gun is been fired, a movement is back suddenly. Ex: He was going to hunt , and he seemed afraid because I saw the recoil of his gun several time. I think the man was training because…

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    definition it means a feeling of deep intense affection. This definition is actual seen as a noun which is what most people see love as. Love can be used to describe either a person or an object, but is the noun version of love the best way to describe it? I believe love as a verb would serve as a stronger and more desirable meaning. Anyone can have love for someone else but that love is never really felt. Love as a noun can be giving to anyone by anybody. You don’t actually have to love someone…

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    understand the grammatical concept we selected, which was Possessive nouns. Overall if you know how to explain how something works, you are more likely to understand the concept easier and faster. Coming up with an explanation for the poster helped us remember the form, the rules, and the concepts of how possessive nouns work. During the process of figuring out what we were going to say and do, we were able to memorize how possessive nouns work. When we were getting together to construct the…

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    Tom asked Daisy in the novel. In her translation, Demkowska-Bohdziewicz chose not to use a faithful counterpart but to render the image that the idiom conveys. She used the word ‘zwierzeń’. It is the genitive case of a word ‘zwierzenie’ which is a noun created from a verb ‘zwierzać się’. ‘Zwierzać się’ means to tell someone, in confidence, about one’s personal affairs or issues. In this regard, Demkowska-Bohdziewicz’s…

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