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SS2 English Language Third Term: Nasal Consonants; Adjectival Clause

Nasal Consonants Nasals are consonants that are formed by blocking the oral passage and allowing the air to escape through the nose. Present-Day English has three nasals, all of which are voiced (vocal cords vibrating during the articulation of the nasal). (The nasals, the lateral /l/, the retroflex /r/, and the semivowels /w/ and /j/ are sometimes called the resonants.) A nasal

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Grammar Clinic: Finite and non-finite clauses

 Grammatical Structures: Revision on finite and non-finite clauses What is the structure of the following sentence? Deterred by the lack of future job prospects, many Nigerian secondary school students avoid science subjects. The sentence contains two clauses, and what follows the comma is the main clause. But what about the clause preceding the comma, ‘Deterred…

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SS3 Civic Education: Revision – Democracy

Topic: Democracy Content Meaning and Characteristics of Democracy Types of Democracy Importance of Democracy Problems of Democracy Meaning of Democracy According to Abraham Lincoln, democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. This is the system of government in which people exercise their political power through periodic election of

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SS3 English Language: Revision on finite and non-finite clauses

Grammatical Structures: Revision on finite and non-finite clauses Skill Focus: Avoiding Common errors Vocabulary Development: Register of Science  Grammatical Structures: Revision on finite and non-finite clauses What is the structure of the following sentence? Deterred by the lack of future job prospects, many Nigerian secondary school students avoid science subjects. The sentence contains two clauses,

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