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Bilingualism

1 November 2006

The following articles are projects of a student of Limay Polytechnic College

Bilingualism
Ability to speak two languages. It maybe acquired early by children in regions where most adults speak two languages. Children may also become bilingual by learning languages in two different social settings; for example, british children in british India learned an Indian language from [...]

NOUNS

22 October 2006

NOUNS

A noun is the name of anything.

The thing can be:
a)
A living or non-living things having physical existence. Eg. man ,
horse, tree, rock, town.
b)
A mental or spiritual concept. Eg. mercy, love, error, truth,
patriotism.
c)
A quality, property or condition: eg. blackness, weakness, strength,
depth.
d)
An action: as walking, running, reading. eg. “Walking is a good
exercise.”
Walking here is a [...]

PREPOSITION

22 October 2006

            A preposition is a word that shows relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word.  Each preposition takes an object and connects the object with some other word in the sentence.

Prepositions may be categorized according to
(1)    Common prepositions

about                                        among                                      except
above                                       at                                             for
after                                         before                                      from
against                                      behind                                      in
between                                   near                                          inside
by                                            of                                             into
concerning                                off                                            like
down                                        on                                            [...]


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