Mr. Kingsley

AUXILIARY VERB

Auxiliary verbs are helping verbs. They help other verb both affirmative and negative sentence, meaning they are not use alone in sentence. They  are also used to ask question. PRIMARY AUXILIARY They are used with other verb to show tense and number in sentence. They include be, am, is, was, were, being, been, has, have, […]

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CONSONANT SOUND /C/, /P/, /S/

/l/ in the production of /l/, the tip of the tongue makes contact with the alveolar ridge. This obstruction causes a partial obstruction of the airstream which however passes along the sides of the tongue. The local card vibrates during the production of /l/ and the consonant is therefore a voiced alveolar lateral. The usual

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NARATIVE ESSAY

WHAT I DO EVERYDAY I work up every day by 6:00am to pray, and read my bible. After which I joined my mummy in the kitchen to assist her. At exactly 6:45am, I have my bath, get prepared for school and have my breakfast at exactly 7:00am. By 7:15am, I walk to school since my

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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVE

Adjective have three degree of comparison namely: Positive, Comparative and Superlative. POSITIVE It is used when describing object. Example: She has a long ruler. (ii)        Ajide has a small bag (iii)       Mr Obiora is a big man.   COMPARATIVE It is form by adding ‘er’ to the positive. We can use comparative when comparing

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SPEECH WORK:/CI/ DIPHTHONG

DIPHTHONG /CI/ To articulate this /ci/, the tongue glide begins from the back toward the front and the lips which are rounded gradually become spread toward /i/. there are two spelling symbol for diphthong /ci/’ “oi” as in boli” “oy” as in boy Contrast between /c:/ and /ci /c:/                               /ci/ Corn                            Coin Ball                              Boil Call                             

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ADVERB, CONJUCTION, PROPOSITION

ADVERB These are used to modify a verb or an adverb in a sentence. Example: sadly, quietly, strongly, fairly, quickly, carefully, wisely, godly etc. (i)         The children acts carefully (ii)        The teacher speaks wisely (iii)       She answered her mother quickly   CONJUCTIION These are words use in joining two or more word together to give

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AN INFORMAL, AND FORMAL LETTER

Formal letter is refers to letter to the press, business, request for casual leave by staff in offices, an offices, an application for a job. It is also refer to as a letter written to people who are not too close to us. FEATURES OF FORMAL LETTER (i)         The Address (ii)        Salutation (greeting) (iii)       The

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QUESTION TAGS

These are phrases in question form which are asked at the end of statement. For example He is going to school, isn’t he ?  He is going to school is a statement while isn’t he? Is the question tag. Question tags are also called question phrases. Auxiliary verbs are usually use in question tags. Steps

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VOWEL SOUND

VOWEL SOUND – A Diphthong /ie/ Listening and speaking skill DIPHTHONG /ie/ Diphthong is a “double sound” vowels because the articulation involves a glide from one vowel quality to the other. A diphthong is therefore, a vowel which change its qualify in the process of its articulation e.g ‘boy’ starts with /b/ and ends with

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AN EXPOSITION ESSAY

An expository essay describes and explains how something or work is done. It requires or calls for a clear understanding of what things are. To write this essay effectively, you should equipped yourself with knowledge of ‘facts’ which can be required and the processes involved in any topic given i.e stages should be clearly stated.

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Vowel and Consonant Sound

VOWEL SOUND Vowel sounds are produced when the airstream flows from the lungs to the mouth without obstruction. There are fourteen-four sounds segments in English, which comprises of twenty (20) vowels and twenty four (24) consonants. Consonant sounds are produced with obstruction or interrupt flow of air from the lungs.   CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH VOWEL

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