31 Ekim 2013 Perşembe

Examples Of Sorts Of Sentence

SIMPLE SENTENCES
  • The person is carrying a dog
  • The dog feels itself uncomfortable
COMPOUND SENTENCES

  • The weather is rainy but it doesn't matter the person
  • The woman found a solution for her dog for she didn't want to make her dog have mud
COMPLEX SENTENCES
  • She semms like a kind of person who is self-indulgent because she is carrying her dog on her belly
  • Due to the fact that both her dog and she are wearing red mostly, we can say that woman loves red colour and hormony
COMPUND-COMPLEX SENTENCES
  • We think that the person in the picture is a woman although the shoes seems like men's shoes and hands of the person give us the same impression about sex
  • Due to the fact that grass is in tone of green colour, we can understand the season of the year and sweat she is wearing supports that.
Ayşe Nur GÜRDAL
Mehmet GAZAN
Zeynep Gizem EMİR
Fatma EGE

25 Ekim 2013 Cuma

IMAGINE BY 'MEHMET GAZAN'


Imagine we were together again
It is possible if you love
No cliff below us
Above us only the lights of love

Imagine all the people
Who are love each other
Imagine there is no seperation
It isn't hard to be together again
Nothing to afraid or abstain
And no debate too

Imagine all the people
who are holding each other's hand

You may say I am a liar
But i am not the only one 
I hope someday you will understand me
And the world will turn for the sake of love.

Imagine noone except us 
It is funny if you can
No need for sadness or shame
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Who are respect each other

You may say I am an alone man
But i am not the only one
I hope you will find someone like me
And the world show you it's happiness...

10 Ekim 2013 Perşembe

assignment due 24 oct

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/10/austerity-europe-debt-red-cross



first transitive verb : reduce ( line 1 paragraph 2 )

Whilst other continents successfully reduce poverty, Europe adds to it,

second transitive verb : launch  ( line 1 paragraph 9 )

Spanish Red Cross launched a national appeal to help people in Spain

third transitive verb : plant  ( line 1 paragraph 5 )


As the economic crisis has plantedo its rost, millions of Europeans live with insecurity, uncertain about what the future holds. 




first intransitive verb : cause ( line 4 paragraph 2 )

The problems caused will be felt for decades even if the economy turns for the better in the near future

second intransitive verb : rise ( line 1 paragraph 16 )

The rate at which unemployment figures have risen in the past 24 months alone is an indication that the crisis is deepening, with severe personal costs as a consequence, and possible unrest and extremism as a risk. Combined with increasing living costs, this is a dangerous combination," the study said.

third intransitive verb : range  from ( line 2 paragraph 15 )

Youth unemployment figures in a quarter of the countries surveyed ranged from 33% to more than 60%

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Mass unemployment – especially among the young, 120 million Europeans living in or at risk of poverty – increased waves of illegal immigration clashing with rising xenophobia in the host countries, growing risks of social unrest and political instability estimated to be two to three times higher than most other parts of the world,

first both transitive and intransitive verb : increase ( line 2 paragraph 4 )

The more you dust off ; the more vocabulary that you have increases accordingly .( intransitive )
The high unemployment figures shows that our low -labour sources increased these figures. (transitive )


"Whilst other continents successfully reduce poverty, Europe adds to it," says the 68-page report from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. "The long-term consequences of this crisis have yet to surface. The problems caused will be felt for decades even if the economy turns for the better in the near future … We wonder if we as a continent really understand what has hit us."


second both transitive and intransitive verb : wonder (line 5 paragraph 2)

They wondered how many days past in a cave.(transitive)
Don't wonder ; I'll be great soon. ( intransitive )

3 Ekim 2013 Perşembe

both transitive and intransitive verbs !

 they are some examples of both transitive and intransitive verbs :
dress
play
sing
And they are some example clarifications about the verbs above :

She dressed such a glaringly that ; all the man's attention was on her garments during the party . (intransitive)
Elia dressed her most snappy shirt although this was her 18. birthday.(transitive)

Ronaldo plays perfect but ; nonetheless; from time to time he is compared with Messi (intransitive)
Shelia played her violin not much ; hence ; we wanted to her not to play it again . ( transitive )

Orhan Gencebay sings sentimental songs generally . (intransitive )
Daft Punk sang his new single 'Get lucky' at night party very well. ( transitive )


As you all see from the examples; if a verb can take a object ; it is called transitive ; or else ; not .


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reflection task 1


This is my first reflection task on this blog.


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