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| Untitled It turns out that I am not so good at cross stitch after consuming over a pint of porter. I like beer and I like crafts, but perhaps they aren't so compatible. Who'd've guessed? Yes, that is a compound contraction. Deal with it. I make up my own words frequently, I can make up my own grammar. I'm ... |
| RTK: What is it good for? … but since I’m approaching the finish line, it’s almost over. I do have other learning resources lined up after completing RTK… Understanding Basic Japanese Grammar and Kanji Odyssey 2001. How am I doing in terms of resources that aren’t geared towards learning? Well, let’s just save that for my next ... |
| Groucho Marx and Good English Grammar ... The Tenth Circuit's decision in Payless Shoesources v. Travelers Cos., issued yesterday, contains a discussion of grammar in the context of contract interpretation that is sure to be quoted many times over in future briefs and opinions. After settling a class action brought against ... |
| I'm at conferences! So I'll update now. Tomorrow (Thursday) we will finish up chapter presentation groups and move on to Chapter 36. No homework. Friday is grammar wars! ... |
| Words About Words ... and the forms of grammar, then you are automatically a member of the Authority, entitled to a ring and a secret handshake and the thrill of membership. A word of warning: If you get hooked on the study of the language, you are in that sorority, or fraternity, for life. ~ William Safire Every utterance ... |
| Rain + Hot Cocoa = Feeling bloggy ... wanted to continue French in college. This class is definitely a contrast from French courses I’ve taken in the past, with less emphasis on grammar and more emphasis on writing and reading skills. Additionally, we’ve learned more about idiomatic expressions and slang (“les argots”) in the French language ... |
| phone post ... knew I'd actually once translated. At most I could parse (read: guess) one of two grammar bits given. I could only comment on points of interest for, surprise surprise, Virgil, because I'd done that text in Year 12 too. My translations were trainwrecks. Oh, Latin, beloved subject of six years, I am ... |
| Planning ... of trouble with the phonogram “er”. I did not fully understand the process whereby grammar was included in the Wise Guide supplemental activities until this past week. We worked on prepositions, subject-verb, and completed the subject-object chart for pronouns. This is why I need to do my planning ... |
| Dragon Age fanfic I wrote this in 2 days on my iPhone so I cannot guarentee the spelling/grammar/formatting is correct. Two Gray Wardens submit to the Calling. Some spoilers about Dragon Age: Origins, although I haven't finished the game yet so make of it what you will. This assumes a female player character, noble ... |
| Teaching Diction Terms ... (cacophony, euphony, connotation, denotation, dialect, colloquialism, simile, metaphor, symbol, etc.). Even subtle items can be included, especially when an author violates rules of grammar, syntax, or punctuation for effect. Literary terms such as climax, denouement, flashback, and so on focus on plot ... |



