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tax 表面 爬上,增長(zhǎng) 額外費(fèi) 投降,放棄 外號(hào) 飲食過(guò)度 附加稅 survive prefix III. Word Building Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W III. Word Building survive root vi: live, life vivid vital vitamin vivisect viable revive vivacity vitalize devitalize revivify 生動(dòng)的 有生機(jī)的 維生素 活體解剖 能養(yǎng)活的 使蘇醒 活潑 激發(fā) 使衰弱 使復(fù)活 Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W a. n.+ly Examples: manly (= having the quality of a man) nightly (= every night) Suffix— ly More Examples III. Word Building To be continued on the next page. Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W friend home cost mother scholar week year month day hour Suffix— ly III. Word Building ? friendly ? homely ? costly ? motherly ? scholarly ? weekly ? yearly ? monthly ? daily ? hourly The end of Word Building. Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W IV. Grammar Appositive clause A construction in which a noun clause is placed with another as an explanatory equivalent, both having the same syntactic relation to the other elements in the sentence To be continued on the next page. Examples There was the unusual element of the bridge, of course, and the fact that the plane hit it at a moment of high traffic. (Para. 1) Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W For a while he was Everyman, and thus proof that no man is ordinary. (Para. 4) Since it was he who lost the fight we ought to e to again to the conclusion that people are powerless in the world. (Para. 8) IV. Grammar To be continued on the next page. Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W Find out the difference between an appositive clause and other relative clauses The fact that he went unidentified gave him a universal character. (Para. 4) Skutnik added that “somebody had to go in the water”, delivering every hero’s line that is no less admirable for being repeated. Compare: appositive clause and other relative clause IV. Grammar The end of Grammar. Lesson 6—The Man in the Water B T L E W Part Four This is the end of Part Four. Please click HOME to visit other parts.