Sunday, August 30, 2009

Aladdins Theater!!!


Attention!!

I will not tolerate or being nice to students who doesn't participate in theater Aladdin...For those who reads this posting, please spread or told to people who doesn't have blog. I'm intent or maybe wants this theater to be presents in school assembly....Please refer to your group leader, abrorulhaq as he will decide on when the meetings or discussions will take place...Please make sure this theater is successfull...be creative and use your imagination...be Cautious and do your time management plans between your study and preparing for this theater aladdin.


Saturday, August 1, 2009

English Grammar Lesson!!

Adjectives: forms & usage

> Forms:
Adjectives are generally invariable in English and do not agree with nouns in number and gender.

a blue car
the great outdoors
a group of young women

However, a few adjectives have a connotation which is slightly masculine or feminine. Thus, one says that a woman is beautiful while a man would be called handsome.

Adjectives indicating religion or nationality (or a region, state or province) generally begin with a capital letter, whether they refer to people or objects:

She is an American student.
They go to a Catholic school.
They enjoy Breton music.

> Usage:
The adjective will be placed, with very few exceptions, in front of the noun it modifies. When two adjectives precede a noun, they can be connected by a comma (,) or by the conjunction"and." In a series of three or more adjectives, one usually uses "and" before the last adjective in the list.

Examples: I like short novels.
That fellow will be a competent worker.
She writes long and flowery letters.
He works long, hard hours.
She had a mean, old and overbearing step-mother.


An adjective may follow the noun when it is in a predicate (after the verb) or in a relative clause. (In relative clauses the relative pronoun may be implicit.)

Examples: He was a man (who was) always happy to help others.
She is a woman (who is) true to herself.
They were entirely satisfied.