ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT (UPDATED)

ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT (UPDATED)



Minor Sentences from "Even The Lovers"

1. “Mommy good afternoon!”           By Alphonsus             page 4
2. “Oh! Yes of course. It has oo”       By Mom Jacinta         page 5
3. “That’s individual difference”       By Alphonsus               page 8
4. “Hello!”                                       By Aisha                     page 11
5. “Hello! What’s up?”                      By Alphonsus             page 11
6. “Fine”                                         By Aisha                     page 11
7. “Love you too!”                             By Alphonsus             page 12
8. “Okay Day!”                                 By Alphonsus             page 25
9. “Okay, Honey”                             By Mom Roseline      page 26
10. “What’s this?                             By Mr. Francis           page 26
11. “What’s it?                                By Alphonsus             page 27
12. “Even Ella”                                By Alphonsus             page 28
13. “Okay, nice day!”                       By Ella                       page 29
14. “In Love?”                                 By Alphonsus             page 30
15. “Thank you very much”             By Alphonsus             page 30
16. “Look in there.”                         By Michael                 page 31
17. “Okay bye!”                               By Banker                   page 31
18. “Yes, your Majesty”                   By Alphonsus             page 37
19. “Yesterday your Majesty”           By Alphonsus             page 37
20. “Yes, will really are.”                  By Michael                 page 3


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NORMINAL PHRASE

1.      “from the crackling blaze”                 page 1
2.      “An old block of house”                     page 1
3.      “A young man of twenty six”             page 1
4.      “angelic voice”                                  page 2
5.      “you know you’re a big time joker”     page 3
6.      “fishy finger”                                     page 3
7.      “those beautiful Hausa ladies”           page 6
8.      “Blue painted walls”                          page 7
9.      “wooden furniture table”                   page 7
10.  “six feet height L.G. refrigerator”          page 7
11.  “his deep philosophical studies”           page 5

 

VERBAL PHRASE

1.      “The wind blows”                                                                page 1
2.      “Michael must have read a thousand and one books”           page 2
3.      “I think someone is pointing a fishy finger”                          page 4
4.      “he is always busy with his deep philosophical studies”        page 5
5.      “The sitting room is decorated with a set of cushion”            page 7
6.      “this village could be hindering our growth”                         page 6
7.      “a mathematics teacher brought a quadratic puzzle”             page 9
8.      “the waves move trees and flowers”                                     page 14
9.      “As the wind blows”                                                             page 14
10.  “mum you never cease to amuse me”                                      page 8
11.  “Emphasizing more of their natural freedom”                          page 18

ADJECTIVAL PHRASE

1.      “On a sunny noon”                                                             page 1
2.      “if he could read the whole books in the universe”               page 4
3.      “as the bush are ablaze”                                                     page 1
4.      “in an aerobatic display”                                                     page 1
5.      “house of yellow and red painting”                                       page 1
6.      “some dark mystical beauty in the corners”                         page 18
7.      “Due to the low temperature”                                              page 18          
8.      “the piano sound of nocturnal insects can be heard”            page 18
9.      Omo! I don tire oo!!                                                             Page 5000

50 ADVERB AND ADJECTIVES FROM THE NOVEL "EVEN THE LOVERS"

ADVERBS                      

1.    Crackling          page 1

2.    Nearby              page 1

3.    Lively               page 1

4.    Clearly             page 2

5.    Wisely              page 2

6.    Lately               page 3

7.    Moodily             page 3

8.    Blissfully          page 4, 136

9.    Honestly           page 4

10. Only                 page 5

11. Unfortunately   page 5, 19

12. Always              page 5

13. Voracious          page 4

14. Really               page 6, 20

15. Genuinely         page 6

16. Very                 page 7

17. Benevolently     page 7

18. Honestly           page 7, 19

19. Surprisingly      page 9, 19

20. Angrily              page 13

21. Belligerently     page14

22. Properly            page 14

23. Brightly            page 18

24. Easily               page 18

25. Already             page 18

26. Financially       page 19

27. Currently          page 19

28. Extravagantly   page 19

29. Immediately      page 19

30. Timorously        page 20

31. Practically        page 135

32. Highly               page 127

33. Grimly              page 128

34. Nearly               page 134

35. Particularly      page 24

36. Admirably         page 25

37. Early                page 26

38. Bountifully       page 27

39. Emotionally      page 29

40. Maturely           page 33

41. Aimlessly           page 34

42. Partially            page 36

43. Strangely           page 42

44. Surely               page 44

45. Mercilessly       page 46

46. I!

47. Don

48. Tire!!

49. Go

50. Read!!


ADJECTIVES

1.    Sunny              page 1

2.    Dry                   page 1

3.    Modern             page 1

4.    Right                page 1

5.    Bountiful          page 1

6.    Ripe                 page 1

7.    Pinkish             page 1

8.    Old                   page 1, 4

9.    Yellow              page 1

10. Red                   page 1

11. Wooden             page 1

12. Human             page 1

13. Solid                 page 1

14. Afro                  page 1

15. English             page 1

16. Fair                  page 1, 2, 5

17. Tall                  page 1, 2, 5

18. Huge                page 1, 2

19. Bushy               page 1

20. Pointed             page 1

21. Late                  page 2

22. Dark                 page 2

23. Carved              page 2

24. Birth black       page 2

25. Gorgeous          page 1

26. Conducive         page 2

27. Gap toothed      page 2

28. Seductive         page 2

29. Angelic             page 2

30. Lucky               page 2

31. Handsome        page 2

32. Mermaid's         page 2

33. Cherubs           page 2

34. Early                page 2

35. Great                page 4

36. Admiration       page 4

37. Flattered          page 4

38. Young               page 4

39. Livelier             page 4

40. Hardworking     page 4

41. Hidden             page 4

42. Future              page 4

43. Blue                 page 5, 7

44. Crafty               page 5

45. Big                   page 7

46. Slim                 page 5

47. Hairy                page 5

48. Impassive         page 5

49. Emotionless      page 5

50. Deep                 page 5

51. Proud               page 5

52. Wonderful         page 6

53. Voracious         page 5

54. Big                   page6

55. Dusty               page 6

56. Deadly              page 6

57. Flowery             page 7


 50 ADVERB AND ADJECTIVES FROM THE NOVEL "EVEN THE LOVERS"

  

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