This document discusses a student's experience in a semantics course where they learned how to analyze vocabulary, lexical relationships, meaning transformations, phrases and clauses. The student is now interested in predicates because they describe what the subject is doing or having done to it, and help understand sentence meaning to avoid scattered sentences and improve writing. The student has used what they learned in every essay to strengthen their English skills.
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Predicates is the Course That Interests Me the Mos
This document discusses a student's experience in a semantics course where they learned how to analyze vocabulary, lexical relationships, meaning transformations, phrases and clauses. The student is now interested in predicates because they describe what the subject is doing or having done to it, and help understand sentence meaning to avoid scattered sentences and improve writing. The student has used what they learned in every essay to strengthen their English skills.
This document discusses a student's experience in a semantics course where they learned how to analyze vocabulary, lexical relationships, meaning transformations, phrases and clauses. The student is now interested in predicates because they describe what the subject is doing or having done to it, and help understand sentence meaning to avoid scattered sentences and improve writing. The student has used what they learned in every essay to strengthen their English skills.
Through this course I learned how to define vocabulary
definitions, lexical relationships, meaning
transformations, phrase meanings, and clauses. Understanding how to analyze words and the meaning of sentence structure in a text is essential. After I finish the semantics course, I'm mainly interested in predicates. I'm interested in it for two reasons. To begin, the predicate describes what the subject is doing or being done to it. Second, it helps me understand sentence meaning and avoid scattered sentences and faults in my writing. In fact, I've used it in every essay I've written in order to improve my English.