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learning > grammaire anglaise - niveau avancé
syntaxe
verbe / Groupe Verbal utilisé comme adjectif
must have
The must have album of the year
The Guardian Film and Music p. 1 9 December 2005
would be -> would-be
Bodies of would-be Musharraf assassins found
Headline,
must have -> must have
Find the must have Xmas video game Frontpage headline, Mi, 8.12.2003.
wake up -> wake-up
New vice-chancellor fights shy of top-up fees and sees funding shake-up for higher education as a wake-up call for universities
First woman takes over at Cambridge,
adjectivisation : verbe -> adjectif
prevent + able = preventable
understand -> understandable
Learning that you have lost your job can be devastating news. Why have they sacked you?, you wonder. What will you do now? And how will you pay the rent? However, Dr Susan Cartwright, an Occupational Psychologist at Umist believes redundancy can actually be a wonderful opportunity to reassess your life. "It is a major life-changing experience so it is understandable that people dread redundancy, but it can provide people with the chance to do something that they really want to be doing," she argues.
Rule one: don't panic:
Getting the chop is always a
shock,
Voir aussi > Anglonautes > Grammaire anglaise explicative - niveau avancé
formation / transformation des mots > nominalisation, verbalisation, adverbialisation
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