Originally posted by Cerain at 2005-7-22 12:52 PM:
p.s. 你 gum 快買到書ge...齊未ar???><
Originally posted by zubat at 2005-7-23 12:32 PM:
Defining adjective clauses are used to describe an unspecified noun. NO commas are needed.
Non-defining adjective clasuses are used to provide further information of a specified noun (e.g.proper noun) ...
Originally posted by anthony at 2005-7-23 06:37 PM:
What is a "proper noun"? What is the difference between a "proper noun" and other sorts of nouns?
Originally posted by 車里厘 at 2005-7-22 01:46 PM:
adj係形容一樣野
例如: There is a clever boy!
--clever
adv係形容一樣動作
例如: You done it very well
--well
(唔知有冇錯=v="我本身英文都幾屎下)
Originally posted by Cerain at 2005-7-25 12:15 AM:
乜5係"very"形容"well"咩??? ->>錯左5好怪我...=o=||b
Originally posted by zubat at 2005-7-23 08:35 PM:
A proper noun is the name of a particular person, place or object that is spelt with a capital letter.
e.g. Mr. Chan, Peter, Boundary Street, Queen's Road, Ocean Park, the White House
The oth ...
Originally posted by applec at 2005-7-30 12:59 PM:
Pay attention to the grammar of the proper noun
if in the sentence, there is more than 1 Mr Chan is mention, which means that it isn't a proper noun and is just a name
For example:
This M ...
Originally posted by applec at 2005-7-31 10:23 PM:
It is called intergrated adj clause
, which does not include comma
She is obviously not the Sue Jones they are looking for.
(from the cambridge grammar of the english language)
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Originally posted by zubat at 2005-7-31 11:55 PM:
May I know what level you are?
I am just a student promoting to S4 @@
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