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grammar - the interrogative sentence by eguriase s. m. okaka

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Grammar The interrogative Sentence src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDx-mL- 7jWq13VfTVgrSLfw6M_k2cxCdsov9Vh_nft0zPybGhhfgZ6OgUsC4j4mYQ3L5kcpUUsC3hvYMql0C6ufWmVrZJj9d0XirCj9EZm4U5cKH-2HM_csiPaDgYMd_X9UGaVBzjPek729s7jnhdnxYIHmLvRM3H467lrPIkt2fYF5P9SwxhX7OAdyLs/s400/CLASS%209.jpeg"/> By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Remember that interrogatives are questions and there are different forms in the English language. There are two basic question types in English-yes/no questions and wh questions. Other forms are rhetorical questions and tag questions. We will be revising these different types interrogative in this write-up. Yes/no questions These questions are also known as polar questions. They require a yes or a no answer. Examples • Is Tom also among the ambassadors? • Do you want some sugar in your tea? • Will Jibril travel this weekend? • Can you eat a bowl of rice? • Are you still living on garri? You would have noticed that we have used di...

vocabulary as related to the theater as an act by eguriase s. m. okaka

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Vocabulary as related to the Theater as an Act By Eguriase S. M. Okaka The word theater is derived from the Greek word theaomai meaning ‘to see’. Hence, the word refers to an art concerned almost exclusively with live drama performance on stage. The theater can also be a building, room, other setting where plays or other dramatic presentations are performed. Sometimes a theater can also be a place where films are showed. The purpose of the theater is to imitate represent or life in performance for other people to see and enjoy or also learn from. The following are some of the words used in talking about a theater or a play. Study them and try to remember them without looking at your textbook. • Actor refers to a male person who performs a role in a play or film. • Actress refers to a female person who performs a role in a play or film. • Antagonist refers a person who opposes another character’s goal or desire. • Audience refers people who assembled to watch a play or listen to a s...