From f4158833ce2d5123c637212551f5a86c0ee7bfbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KillerBossOriginal Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 20:45:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Sync --- Inglese/English.md | 2 + Inglese/Grammar/Grammar.md | 1 + Inglese/Grammar/Relative Clauses.md | 8 ++ .../Power and Ambition in Shakespeare.md | 125 +++++++++++++++++- 4 files changed, 135 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 Inglese/Grammar/Grammar.md create mode 100644 Inglese/Grammar/Relative Clauses.md diff --git a/Inglese/English.md b/Inglese/English.md index bde31fb..0f95bcd 100644 --- a/Inglese/English.md +++ b/Inglese/English.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +- [Grammar](./Grammar/Grammar.md) +# Letteratura ## Storia - [The Tudors](The%20Tudors.md) ## Autori diff --git a/Inglese/Grammar/Grammar.md b/Inglese/Grammar/Grammar.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d406e74 --- /dev/null +++ b/Inglese/Grammar/Grammar.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +- [Relative Clauses](Relative%20Clauses.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Inglese/Grammar/Relative Clauses.md b/Inglese/Grammar/Relative Clauses.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba98dcb --- /dev/null +++ b/Inglese/Grammar/Relative Clauses.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +In defining relative clauses, the relative clause identifies the person (*who*/*that*), thing (*which*/*that*), place (*where*) or reason (*why*) we are referring to. ***that*** can be used instead of *who* or *which*. + +> *This is a law wich/that doesn't exist in England.* + +The relative pronoun can be left out if it is the object of the verb in the relative clause +No commas are used before or after the relative clause. + +> The woman (*who*/*that*) I spoke to on the phone last week told me the museum would be open. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Inglese/Shakespeare/Power and Ambition in Shakespeare.md b/Inglese/Shakespeare/Power and Ambition in Shakespeare.md index 3d7aa32..5b9b908 100644 --- a/Inglese/Shakespeare/Power and Ambition in Shakespeare.md +++ b/Inglese/Shakespeare/Power and Ambition in Shakespeare.md @@ -54,4 +54,127 @@ 3. T 4. F 5. F -6. T \ No newline at end of file +6. T +## Part II +### Before you read +#### Ex 1 +1. E +2. C +3. D +4. B +5. A +#### Ex 2 +1. In a tent +2. He's doing a nightmare +3. Two faces +4. Something angrly +### The text and beyond +#### Ex 1 +0. d +1. c +2. b +3. d +4. b +5. a +6. d +7. d +8. a +9. c +10. d +#### Ex 2 +1. Civil +2. Peace +3. throne +4. physical +5. villain +6. murdered +7. blames +8. wit +9. ill +10. heirs +11. murderer +12. crowned +13. niece +14. gathers +15. curse +#### Ex 3 +1. Motive +2. Indecisive +3. payment +4. ready +5. news +6. escape +7. oppression +#### Ex 4 +1. the duches +2. Richmond +3. Buckingham +4. the little principles +5. King Edward IV +6. Clarence +7. Elizabeth +#### Ex 5 +*Uncle Richard's castle looked dark and frightening. I wondered what a weekend staying with him would be like. the door opened and* inside I saw a big lavish room, with a lot of paintings on the wall. In the front of the door there was a sumptuous staircase, with a golden handrail. +Around the castle, there was hundreds of rooms, with hundreds of servants that was running in all directions doing their work. The one with the trays for the dinner, other ones with carafe, other with red embroided bed sheets. +at every door there was two guards, and my uncle was followed by four guards. Everyone hated him, and for the fear he was spending a lot of money for his bodyguards, that was being payed so they won't betray him. The garden behind the castle was huge, full of plants and flowers. It wasn't visible from the outside of the castle. It could beat Versailles. +The castle was enclosed by big dark ramparts, the outside looked dark, but only the outside, like my uncle, that showed him as a terrible pearson, but inside he have a golden heart (he also didn't realized that). + +# Henry V +## Part I +### Before you read +#### Ex 3 +1. C +2. E +3. A +4. F +5. D +6. B +### The text and beyond +#### Ex 1 +1. B +2. B (not from female) +3. D +4. C +5. D +6. A +#### Ex 2 +##### A + +| Verb | Noun | Adjective | +| --------- | ------------ | ----------- | +| explain | explaination | explainable | +| advidse | advice | advisable | +| prepare | preparation | preparatory | +| agree | agreement | agreeable | +| apologise | apology | apologetic | +| remind | reminder | reminescent | +| inspire | inspiration | insprancy | +##### B +0. explaination (explain) +1. advice (advise) +2. agreement (agree) +3. preparation (prepare) +4. reminded (remind) +5. apology (apologise) +6. inspiration (inspire) +#### Ex 3 +1. France is the place where there was Salic law. +2. The Dauphin is the person who laughs at henry's claim on the French throne. +3. The Black Prince is the relative who beat the French at the battle of Crécy. +4. The Boar's Head Tavern is where King Henry's old friends met. +5. These are the tennis balls wich the Dauphin sent me. +#### Ex 4 +1. E, who +2. C, where +3. F, wich +4. B, whose +5. A, who +#### Ex 5 +1. When I was a child I was a little overweight and I had a bob haircut +2. I was shy and insucure, I often isolated myself and I was often bullied +3. I had a big table, on this table I was used to put a carpet with a drawn city. I was used to put some lego set on the street side, and with a wooden train I used to build a rail around the table. +4. Actually I'm at home. +5. I liked a lot going around my home with my bike, especially in the mud. +6. Yes, only one, one of my classmates of the middle school +#### Ex 6 +1. \ No newline at end of file