Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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... avoided the issue . I tried to avoid the issue . I didn't want to appear to be trying to avoid the issue . EXPLANATION Each of the above verbs has individual grammatical properties ; but from semantic and pragmatic points of view ...
... avoided the issue . I tried to avoid the issue . I didn't want to appear to be trying to avoid the issue . EXPLANATION Each of the above verbs has individual grammatical properties ; but from semantic and pragmatic points of view ...
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... Avoiding a personal tone The passive allows us to avoid being personal when we do not want to be . Officials who send letters to members of the public have a choice to make . In a letter explaining the failure of a cheque to arrive ...
... Avoiding a personal tone The passive allows us to avoid being personal when we do not want to be . Officials who send letters to members of the public have a choice to make . In a letter explaining the failure of a cheque to arrive ...
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... avoided at all costs . said someone once , using the passive to make the point as forcefully as possible . All the alternatives were weaker : You must avoid ... ( not the writer ? ) We must avoid ... ( who is ' we ' ? ) Writers must avoid ...
... avoided at all costs . said someone once , using the passive to make the point as forcefully as possible . All the alternatives were weaker : You must avoid ... ( not the writer ? ) We must avoid ... ( who is ' we ' ? ) Writers must avoid ...
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Introduction | 6 |
Theory into practice | 10 |
Grammar and vocabulary | 16 |
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