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Study Notes
English Language Education 4
- Course number: LED 3880
- Center: Centre for Open, Distance and E-Learning
- Department: Materials Development and Instructional Design Department
- Copyright: 2017 University of Namibia
Course Overview
- Course title: English Language Education 4
- Course code: LED 3880
- Target audience: B.Ed. Upper Primary students
Unit 1
- Title: The Function of Parts of Speech in Sentences
- Contains three sections:
- Introduction
- The function of words in sentences - parts of speech
- Identifying parts of speech within sentences
- The same word with different functions in different sentences
Assignments
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Explore the function of parts of speech in sentences in this unit from the English Language Education 4 course. This quiz will assess your understanding of how words function within sentences and the different roles they can play. Ideal for B.Ed. Upper Primary students.