ESH110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lead Poisoning, Preposition And Postposition

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One short section of humphrey, droga and feez (2012). Participants always involve a who or what question/answer. Place - where? (e. g. , crabs are found in rockpools) Time - when? (e. g. , jim fed the cat after breakfast) Manner - how? (e. g. , we travelled to hobart by plane) Cause - why? (e. g. , the fish died due to lead poisoning) *there is no fixed position for a circumstance. Some are placed at the beginning of a clause, others at the end. --noun groups: (e. g. , the man walked all night) Prepositional phrases are made by placing a preposition in front of a noun group. e. g. across (preposition) + the road (noun group) Action processes: waited, dribbled, ate, trumpeted, sprayed, pushed, scattered. Relating processes: is, are, was (all processes expressed as verb groups, with most in past tense) --detailed noun groups: a big, smacky-smoochy kiss such scaly skin sharp little claws this baby elephant with the adorable trunk twin baby tigers.

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