... Review Blocks andCompound Statements Control Flow Conditional Statements Loops Functions Modular Programming Variable Scope Static Variables Register Variables 38 Divide and conquer ... g = gcd ( a , b ) ; / ∗ compute x and y usin g Extended Eu cli d ean a l g . ∗ / g = e x t _ e u c l i d ( a , b ) ; • Results in global variables x and y / ∗ r e s c a l e so ax+by = c ... implemented as ext_euclid(), also in euclid.c 33 6.087 Lecture 3 – January 13, 2010 Review Blocks andCompound Statements Control Flow Conditional Statements Loops Functions Modular Programming...
... collocations using these words in a metaphorical way. 1 bright 2 warm 3 cold English Collocations in Use 29 I 0 Synonyms and confusable words I Common synonym pairs The (a) and (b) words in each pair ... Pour and stream suggest lots of people moving smoothly. Trickle suggests a few people moving slowly. Stream suggests continuous movement. Fire and heat Words associated with fire and heat ... Pour and stream suggest lots of people moving smoothly. Trickle suggests a few people moving slowly. Stream suggests continuous movement. Fire and heat Words associated with fire and heat...
... Then and Now◆Wonders of the WorldVOCABULARYHISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS VOCABULARY30UNIT 2PREVIEWHISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS Test your knowledge of the vocabulary terms, skills, and ... by land and two if by ____________________ . . .4. In the hour of darkness and peril and ____________________ . . .PARAPHRASINGTo paraphrase means to put something you read into your own words. ... ____________________ is a narrow strip of land with water on bothsides; it serves as a land bridge between two larger bodies of land.27UNIT 1REVIEWHISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS Here’s your chance to show...
... grammatical morphemes include forms that we can consider to be words like the, a, and, and of and others that make up parts of words like –s and -ed. 7English morpheme system Luong Thuan & Kim ... type may be regarded as affixes. c. Isolated compoundsUnlike the coordinate and subordinate compounds, isolated compounds do not form systems. Such compounds as mè nheo (bother with requests), ... types of words in Vietnamese: simple (từ đơn), reduplicative (từ láy) and compound (từ ghép). Moreover, Vietnamese has borrowed vocabulary from other languages, including Chinese, French and English.II.2.1.Simple...
... understandcultural meaning of speech, words to communicate well. 5. Lexical and semantic field of words Many linguists have given out their own definition about lexical and semantic field of words, ... field of words orlexical and semantic field of words is the whole words can be classified intosets according to their meaning.The following set of words is a lexical field, because all the words ... ofmaking tea and using service by rinsing teapot with boiling water and puttingtea and hot water into the teapot and waiting for a short time and pouring it intocups (with handle or not).Regardless...
... the object and some returns. The returning echo is interpreted to determine the object's shape, direction, distance, and texture. Dolphins (and other toothed whales) and some bats ... to cook food and to warm up people in cold weather. camping When people go camping, they go into an outdoor area and sleep in a tent, cabin or camper. candle A candle is a stick ... of the face that is above the eyebrows and below the hair. hair Hair grows on all mammals. hand We can do amazing things with our hands. head We all have a head on...
... words stick in one’sthroat→ put in a good word (for someone)→ put words into someone’smouth→ take the words (right) out ofone’smouth→ true to one’sword→ twist someone’s words ... com-pletely true.→ spin a yarnyawn ["jOn] 1.iv. to stretch one’smouth open and breathe in and out slowly and deeply, especiallywhen one is tired or bored. 2.iv.[for something like a ... order; a com-mand. (No plural. Treated as sin-gular.) 2. n. news; information.(No plural. Treated as singular.)wordy ["w#d i] adj. having toomany words; using more words than necessary...
... CombinationsPronouns and nouns may be combined to form compound subjects, compound indirectobjects, andcompound direct objects.Corey and I attended. ( COMPOUND SUBJECT) compound S.Peter showed Corey and ... of oil.S. compound verbQuestion:May a sentence have both a compound subject and a compound verb?Answer:Yes. Here is an example:Cindy and Luke compound subject compound verbsang and danced.runs ... unnec-essary words. Your new sentence should contain a compound subject, compound indirectobject, or compound direct object.Sample:Andrea asked several questions. I asked several questions.Andrea and...
... figurative way,Yiddish is the wise and humble language of us all, the idiom of frightened and hopeful Humanity.Many everyday English words such as bagel,klutz, and kibitz areborrowed from Yiddish. ... and a gratitude for every day of life, every crumbof success, each encounter of love. The Yiddish mentality isnot haughty. It does not take victory for granted. It doesnot demand and command ... profoundly illustrated than in Yiddish, the language of eastern and central European Jews and their descendants. A tongue full ofwit and charm,Yiddish embodies a deep appreciation of humanbehavior...
... way into everyday use in the English language, and themore important it is to learn these wordsand their meanings.Many of the foreign wordsand phrases in this chapter have been adoptedinto ... zeitgeist of the fifties.TIPS AND STRATEGIESForeign wordsand phrases that have been adopted into the English lan-guage are likely to appear on standardized tests and occur regularly in news-paper ... answered 1–3 questions correctly, it’s time to expand the numberof foreign wordsand phrases in your vocabulary. Study the lesson that fol-lows carefully, and do the practice quiz on a separate sheet...
... penalty, standard pro-cedure, etc.); dispense with.wave (wayv) v. 1. to move up and down or back and forth; undulate 2. tosignal with an up and down or back and forth movement of the hand;n. ... on thedifferences in the words, and when it comes to frequently confused words, mnemonic devices come in especially handy. Take the commonly confusedpair ingenious and ingenuous, for example:ingenious: ... toreview these commonly confused words until you have them mem-orized, and then review them again.• Use these words. If you use these words in your everyday writing and conversations, you will remember...
... ransom in gold and silver, and then intentionally killed the kinganyway.Their conquest of Peru established the legendary Spanish Main—Spanish holdings on the mainland of Central and South America. ... laws restricting animal imports, thousands ofmonkeys and lemurs and other wild animals arebrought illegally into the United States.3.The enemy captured and took away the general’s son.4.Two ... voters and found that only 27percent were in favor of expanding the city zoo.Parts of speechpoll n,pollster nTOEFL Prep IFind the phrase that best describes each word inthe left-hand column....
... them.58Mind and BodyLESSONSurgeryTarget Words 1.anesthesia6.implant2.augment7.inject3.certifiably8.obese4.complication9.procedure5.cure10.scarDefinitions and Samples1. ... deified.Aleksey has published articles on Church history and peacemaking in both the ecclesiastical and secular press,broadening the Church’s image both in Russia and abroad.1.Which sentence best expresses ... sailorswho are prone to too much idle meditation about the meaning of life and death on the high seas.Ghosts63LESSONGhostsTarget Words 1.astrological6.invoke2.divination7.meditate3.haunt8.phantom4.horror9.psychic5.intermediary10.self-perpetuatingDefinitions...