Analysis of Negative Sentence in English Teaching and Learning
Abstract
A grammatical category—negative sentence was identified in the article; It explained why it is problmatic for my EFL/
ESL students, in terms of form, meaning and use and finally discussed its pedagogic implications in the EFL/ESL class.
ESL students, in terms of form, meaning and use and finally discussed its pedagogic implications in the EFL/ESL class.
Keywords
Negative sentence; EFL/ESL learners; Pedagogy
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i9.4806
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