ENG 4339 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Veterinary Medicine, Homophone, Semicolon
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Someone who has no siglings: she"s an only child. Mijn studies zijn niet gelukt. " = i failed. Op kot ziten" = to live in a dorm/residence hall/student housing to have a student room. Pronunciaion and phoneic wriing (part b in cook, p. 44) Homophone: two or more words that have the same pronunciaion gut diferent meanings, origins, or spelling (p. 46) Graphemes: refer to spelling (1 sign 1 sound) : the alphaget. Phonemes: refer to pronunciaion (1 sign = 1 sound) : the phoneic alphaget (ipa) Class meeing 4: sentence fragments: main clauses vs. succlauses. Formal wriing does not allow sugclauses to stand alone: run-on sentences or comma splices = when you join two main clauses. Use a full stop: i studied very hard. Use a semi-colon: i studied very hard; i aced the exam. Use a coordinaing conjuncion: i studied very hard, so i aced the exam.