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Understanding Language Nuances and Grammar Rules for Effective Communication

This guide offers insights into essential language nuances, focusing on common pitfalls in English grammar and writing style. It covers the importance of proper punctuation, the distinction between countable and uncountable nouns, and the need for clarity in communication. You'll learn about the correct use of articles, conditional structures, and how to avoid misunderstandings with homophones. Perfect for students and educators alike, this resource aims to enhance your writing skills and understanding of English grammar nuances.

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Understanding Language Nuances and Grammar Rules for Effective Communication

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  1. Today’sSpecial Päivän pannu ENA6 10.3.14

  2. otsikon numero on oltava; jos kirjoitat myös otsikon, sitä ei saa muuttaa • älä koskaan kirjoita marginaaliin (edes numeroita kun lasket sanamäärää) • käsiala: opettajat yrittävät arvailla mitä kirjoitat, sensorit eivät

  3. Christian, Muslim, Buddhist • the Bible, the Koran • a TAI one, ei molempia a/onefriend • Mostpeoplelikechocolate. • Most OF THE people IN OUR SCHOOL loveEnglish. • THE same • MINÄ aina ISOLLA • vältä: stuff, wanna, gonna, enuff…

  4. relatiivipronomini joka/mikä: who, which, that, what ( harvinaisin, sillä ei ole korrelaattia) • Whatshesaid is true. I am not sure what I want. • That is the car(which/that) I want. • I want to call my friendwho is abroad at the moment. • That’s my house, the onewhosedoor is red.

  5. in THE future • worth + ing (worthseeing, reading…) • KONDITIONAALI! • would + perusmuoto • the number of students ( countableword) • the amount of coffee ( uncountableword) • numerot 1-10 kirjaimin (+tasaluvut) • a + konsonantti: a car, a vowel, a wonderful idea • an + vokaali: an apple, an hour, an important idea

  6. the USA • the MiddleAges • ne, jotka = thosewho • beused to –ing = she’sused to wakingupearly • epäsuora kysymys  suora sanajärjestys • Sometimes I wonderwhat the realmeaning of life IS. • Sometimes I stop thinkingwhat the realmeaning of life is. / Sometimes I stop to thinkwhat the realmeaning of life is.

  7. I wouldfeelmyselfweirdif -- . • the baddest the worst • tarkkana homofonisten sanojen kanssa: waste – waist, peace – piece • että-sanan eteen ei pilkkua • Käytä sitä futuuria! • varo suomalaisuuksia • SL, PL. Mutta: PL SL. • Ifyouknowwhatyouwant to do in the future, youmayconsideryourselflucky! • Youmayconsideryourselfluckyifyouknowwhatyouwant to do in the future!

  8. Trickywords • always • although, though, eventhough • even = jopa • also • with (Whit=helluntai; hitunen) • nowAdays • probably • maybE • chance - change • of course (offcourse = pois reitiltä, sivuraiteella) • becAuse • to exist • except • unique • opinion • an effort = ponnistus, vaiva (make an effort) • to afford = olla varaa • enlightening = valaiseva

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