Wednesday 27 February 2013

Noun Phrase


Noun Phrase is -->
A word group with a noun or pronoun as its head. The noun head can be accompanied bymodifiersdeterminers (such as the, a, her), and/or complements.
A noun phrase (often abbreviated as NP) most commonly functions as a subjectobject, or complement.
EXAMPLES OF NOUN PHRASES:

EG: John was late.

('John' is the noun phrase functioning as the subject of the verb.)

EG: The people that I saw coming in the building at nine o'clock have just left.

('The people ... nine o'clock' is a lengthy noun phrase, but it functions as the subject of the main verb 'have just left'.)
Another Examples:
Goodbye to you my trusted friendWe ve known each other since weWere nine or tenTogether we ve climbed hills and treesLearned of love and abc sSkinned our hearts andSkinned our knees
Goodbye my friend it s hard to dieWhen all the birds are singingIn the skyNow that spring is in the airPretty girls are everywhereThink of me and I ll be there
We had joy we had fun we hadSeasons in the sunBut the hills that we climbed wereJust seasons out of time
Goodbye papa please pray for meI was the black sheep of the familyYou tried to teach me right from wrongToo much wine and too much songWonder how I got along

Read more: WESTLIFE - SEASON IN THE SUN LYRICS 

Monday 18 February 2013

Welcome..Structure in Context

Dear everyone,
     As for last semester Foundation English, i found it so interesting with dedicated lecturers and supportive and diligent friends.I learn many important things in Foundation English last semester.In fact, it do correct me in few ways about certain topics.So, i really enjoy and appreciated this.
     As for Structure in Context...i hope i do find the fun learning process as in Foundation English class.Hope my passionate regarding this topics remain the same until week 14th..hmm,i really mean it..hehe.Hope all friends will give such 'adorable' supports,helps and co-operation. Ok,that's all for now.Thank you.
With Love
Nurul Amira bt Ishak