This grammar class document discusses coordinating conjunctions and adverb clauses. It begins by reviewing gerunds and infinitives. It then defines coordinating conjunctions as words that connect words, phrases, and sentences like "for", "and", "nor", "but", "or", and "yet". Examples of their use must maintain an equilibrium of ideas like noun to noun or verb to verb. The document also discusses the optional "Oxford comma" used before "and" or "or" in a list. Finally, it briefly mentions that the next topic will be adverb clauses.
The Express Training department of Piedmont Airlines, with 32 employees, is taking on increased responsibility in training thousands of employees across the US Airways and American merger on airport codes, procedures and aircraft handling. With station transitions, the training department is traveling to stations to provide ramp, customer service and computer system classes. They aim to get all employees to the same operating procedures across the merged airlines. The training department works hard to adapt classes and training to ongoing changes from the merger integration.
The document discusses the passive voice and noun clauses in grammar. It explains that the passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject and is used when the subject is unknown or unimportant. It also notes that the passive voice is mandatory in scientific reports. The document then defines a noun clause as a dependent clause that acts as a noun and can serve as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence. Examples are provided to illustrate how noun clauses function within sentences.
La Universidad Nacional del Oriente ofrece la carrera de Medicina, donde el Doctor Mateo Quispe enseña la asignatura de Patología Especial a la alumna Maria Areaba Zeballos.
Teorías de inmigración al continente americanoSantiago Garcia
Esta presentación demuestra los diferentes tipos de teoria que se han dado a través de la historia para demostrar como el ser humano migró o apareció en el contienente americano
This grammar class document discusses coordinating conjunctions and adverb clauses. It begins by reviewing gerunds and infinitives. It then defines coordinating conjunctions as words that connect words, phrases, and sentences like "for", "and", "nor", "but", "or", and "yet". Examples of their use must maintain an equilibrium of ideas like noun to noun or verb to verb. The document also discusses the optional "Oxford comma" used before "and" or "or" in a list. Finally, it briefly mentions that the next topic will be adverb clauses.
The Express Training department of Piedmont Airlines, with 32 employees, is taking on increased responsibility in training thousands of employees across the US Airways and American merger on airport codes, procedures and aircraft handling. With station transitions, the training department is traveling to stations to provide ramp, customer service and computer system classes. They aim to get all employees to the same operating procedures across the merged airlines. The training department works hard to adapt classes and training to ongoing changes from the merger integration.
The document discusses the passive voice and noun clauses in grammar. It explains that the passive voice focuses on the action rather than the subject and is used when the subject is unknown or unimportant. It also notes that the passive voice is mandatory in scientific reports. The document then defines a noun clause as a dependent clause that acts as a noun and can serve as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence. Examples are provided to illustrate how noun clauses function within sentences.
La Universidad Nacional del Oriente ofrece la carrera de Medicina, donde el Doctor Mateo Quispe enseña la asignatura de Patología Especial a la alumna Maria Areaba Zeballos.
Teorías de inmigración al continente americanoSantiago Garcia
Esta presentación demuestra los diferentes tipos de teoria que se han dado a través de la historia para demostrar como el ser humano migró o apareció en el contienente americano