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    Parts of speech//////
    Message de framboise34 posté le 25-12-2014 à 22:14:25
    Hi . I need You're help please i have exam tomorrow in grammar Parts of speech :

    Identify all parts of speech embedded in the texte
    Pin don the phrases and clauses the text contains and tell to what types They do belong

    From Candles to soap
    In 1879,Procter and Gamble's best seller was candles.butthe company was in trouble.Thomas Edison had invented the light bulb,and it looked as if candles plummeted sincère They were now sold only for-special occasions.
    The Outlook appeared to be bleak for Procter and Gamble.However at This time it seemed that destiny playeda dramatic part in pulling the struggling company from the clutches of bankruptcy.A forgetful employée a ta small factory in Cincinnati forgot to turn off his machine when he sent to lunch.The result?A frothingmass of lather filles with air bubbles.He almost threw the staff away but instead decided to make it into soap.The soap floated.Thus,Ivory soap was born and became the mainstay of the Procter and Gamble Company

    Why was soap that floats suc ha hot item at that Time?In Cincinnati,during that period,some people bathed in the Ohio River.Floating soap would never sink and eventually across the country also.

    Like Procter and Gamble,never give up when things go wrong or when seemingly insurmountable problemes arise.Creativity put to work CAN change a problem and turn it into a gold mine

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 26-12-2014 08:56
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    Réponse: Parts of speech////// de framboise34, postée le 25-12-2014 à 22:48:17



    Réponse: Parts of speech////// de here4u, postée le 26-12-2014 à 00:28:43
    Hello !
    From Candles to soap
    In 1879,Procter and Gamble's best seller was candles.but the company was in trouble.Thomas Edison had invented the light bulb,and it looked as if candles plummeted sincère They were now sold only for-special occasions.
    The Outlookfuture ? appeared to be bleak for Procter and Gamble.However at This time it seemed that destiny played a dramatic part in pulling the struggling company from the clutches of bankruptcy. ... (yes...)A forgetful employée at a small factory in Cincinnati forgot to turn off his machine when he sent to lunch.The result?A frothingmass of lather filles with air bubbles.He almost threw the staff away but instead decided to make THE LATHER (it) into soap.The soap floated.Thus,Ivory soap was born and became the mainstay of the Procter and Gamble Company
    Why was soap that floats such a hot??? item at that Time? In Cincinnati,during that period,some people bathed in the Ohio River.Floating soap would never sink (and eventually across the country also.= very clumsy ...)
    Like Procter and Gamble,never give up when things go wrong or when seemingly insurmountable problemes arise.Creativity put to work CAN change a problem and turn it into a gold mine
    Yes !


    Réponse: Parts of speech////// de notrepere, postée le 26-12-2014 à 03:47:23
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    Parts of speech = nouns, verbs, etc.
    In(preposition) 1879, Procter and Gamble's(proper noun) best seller(noun) was(verb) candles(noun)
    You'll need to do the rest on your own.
    hot = popular (or very attractive)




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