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What's the difference between a transitive and stative verb?

A transitive verb expresses some kind of action. It is any word that a primary school teacher might have taught you as a 'doing word'. examples include kick, read, run.

A stative verb expresses som...

Answered by Isaac M. English Language tutor
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What is the difference between pragmatics and semantics?

Semantics refers to meaning, whereas pragmatics refers the deeper inferred meaning. For example, if I were to ask you a simple question such as, “Would you like a cup of coffee?”, the semantic meaning of ...

Answered by Lucy P. English Language tutor
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To what extent is gender an influencing factor on a speaker's language usage?

It is noteworthy that since the 1970's 'gender' has been a focal point for understanding language usage - particularly the different usages between men and women. A popular view which emerged in folk conv...

Answered by Stephanie R. English Language tutor
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Analyse how a text uses language to create meanings and representations

F - form

A - audience

R- representations

T - topic

P - purpose

Read through the whole text. Write a list of possible representations. Pick out quotes to back up each of ...

Answered by Vicky M. English Language tutor
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To what extent do males and females display cooperation and competition in same sex interactions to prove dominance?

Over many years, language has been categorised on the basis of gender suggesting that 'Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus'; a view adopted by John Gray. Difference theorists like Jane Pilkington a...

Answered by Hawa J. English Language tutor
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