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| Commands orders and requests with imperative sentences | Giving orders and making petitions in English with the Imperative statements (dar ordenes o hacer peticiones con la forma imperativa en ingles)An imperative statement is when one person orders another to do something. The logical subject is you but we do not have to mention it.When a sentence finishes in (.) it can be of 2 formsA Declarative sentence: states an idea. It does not give a command or request, nor does it ask a question. A declarative sente [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 26-Apr-2008 por Carlos en General Leído 24 veces. Más resultados en  |
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 | Ww1: Experiences Of An English Soldier | Blogueros | Grand son of William Henry Lamin unveils letters written 90 years earlier during World War I.
Born 1888 in Awsworth Notts, to Henry and Sarah Lamin. Elder Sister Catherine (Kate) and Elder brother John (Jack) Educated at Awsworth Board School, just outside Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier |
| War Diaries & Comments | | The War diaries of Harry's Battalion are well worth investigation. They are written at the time by the Battalion Adjutant and give the "official" account of the progress of around 1,000 men as they go through the war. They are brief, around a couple of sentences most days.
I have transcribed them from August onwards and will continue as long as the "Blog" keeps going.
The comments that readers [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 29-Nov-2007 por Pte Harry Lamin en General Leído 23 veces. Más resultados en  |
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 | Ww1: Experiences Of An English Soldier | Blogueros | Grand son of William Henry Lamin unveils letters written 90 years earlier during World War I.
Born 1888 in Awsworth Notts, to Henry and Sarah Lamin. Elder Sister Catherine (Kate) and Elder brother John (Jack) Educated at Awsworth Board School, just outside Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier |
| Scans of Early letters | | The first letter from Rugeley Camp to sister Kate. I've had several requests to include scans of the letters. In "quiet" periods, I'll upload them. This one was written in the relative comfort of the training camp. [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 22-Jul-2007 por Pte Harry Lamin en General Leído 43 veces. Más resultados en  |
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 | Ww1: Experiences Of An English Soldier | Blogueros | Grand son of William Henry Lamin unveils letters written 90 years earlier during World War I.
Born 1888 in Awsworth Notts, to Henry and Sarah Lamin. Elder Sister Catherine (Kate) and Elder brother John (Jack) Educated at Awsworth Board School, just outside Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier |
| The Passive Voice | | THE PASSIVE VOICEUseWe use the passive when we don?t know, or it isn?t important, who does the action. The passive is much more frequently used in English than in Spanish.El passive voice se usa cuando quieras enfatizar que se ha hecho una acción en vez de quien realiza o hace una acción.To understand the Passive Voice we need to fully understand the Active VoiceActive Voice:In sentences written in acti [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 07-Mar-2008 por Carlos en Grammar Leído 92 veces. Más resultados en  |
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 | Ww1: Experiences Of An English Soldier | Blogueros | Grand son of William Henry Lamin unveils letters written 90 years earlier during World War I.
Born 1888 in Awsworth Notts, to Henry and Sarah Lamin. Elder Sister Catherine (Kate) and Elder brother John (Jack) Educated at Awsworth Board School, just outside Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier |
| 2 Letters, April 2nd 1918 | April 2/4/191832507/ 9York & LancsC Company12 Platoon L.G.S.I.E.F.Dear Kate I have just got your letter dated 24/ I also got the money alright. Postal orders are alright. I have also had a letter from Jack and one from Ethel. Ethel told me that Jack had sent Willie a shilling for his [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 31-Mar-2008 por Pte Harry Lamin en General Leído 8 veces. Más resultados en  |
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 | Ww1: Experiences Of An English Soldier | Blogueros | Grand son of William Henry Lamin unveils letters written 90 years earlier during World War I.
Born 1888 in Awsworth Notts, to Henry and Sarah Lamin. Elder Sister Catherine (Kate) and Elder brother John (Jack) Educated at Awsworth Board School, just outside Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England WW1: Experiences of an English Soldier |
| All change for Harry's Battalion. | | On 23 October 1917, orders were received to prepare to move to an unknown destination.
Commander in Chief Sir Douglas Haig inspected the Division at Leulinghem on 31 October. (See the War Diary entry for 31st October)
On 6th November the Division, including the 9th Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment entrained for the lengthy move by rail to Italy.
Today, 11th November 1917 the Division arrived [..] Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 11-Nov-2007 por Pte Harry Lamin en General Leído 18 veces. Más resultados en  |
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| Broadcast Treaty wounded and dying! | | Cory Doctorow:
It's been four or five years since Electronic Frontier Foundation joined the fight against the United Nations' "broadcast treaty," and this week, just as things were looking darkest, we scored our most definitive victory,
The broadcast treaty creates a copyright-like "broadcast right," for the entities that make works available. So while copyright goes to the people who create things, broadcast rights go to people who have no creative contribution at all. Here's how it would work: say you recorded some TV to use in your classroom. Copyright lets you do this Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 23-Jun-2007 por Cory Doctorow en General Leído 45 veces. Más resultados en  |
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| Broadcast Treaty wounded and dying! | | Cory Doctorow:
It's been four or five years since Electronic Frontier Foundation joined the fight against the United Nations' "broadcast treaty," and this week, just as things were looking darkest, we scored our most definitive victory,
The broadcast treaty creates a copyright-like "broadcast right," for the entities that make works available. So while copyright goes to the people who create things, broadcast rights go to people who have no creative contribution at all. Here's how it would work: say you recorded some TV to use in your classroom. Copyright lets you do this Leer nota completa |  | Publicado 23-Jun-2007 por Cory Doctorow en General Leído 30 veces. Más resultados en  |
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