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This Book Covers The Following Topics:
What is "Repetition of Words"?
;
(1)
.
Word + and + Word
(2)
Comparative + and + Comparative
(3)
Word + after + Word
(4)
Word + by + Word
(5)
Word + to + Word
(6)
Word + on/upon + Word
(7)
Word + against/of/for/in/with + Word
(8)
The more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
(9)
Combination of the Same Words
(10)
Repetition of Various Words
(11)
Repetition of Words More than Once
(12)
Repetition of 'Group of Words'
(13)
Repetition of 'Two Different Words'
(14)
Miscellaneous Patterns
Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)
Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)
-- Sample This:
What is "Repetition of Words"? -- Repetition in the English Language is the repeating of a word, within a sentence in order to PROVIDE EMPHASIS. 'Repetition of words' could be classified into many groups based on the placement of the words in a sentence. Different terms have been devised to denote different kinds of repetitions. Some of these terms are as follows: Adnominatio, Conduplicatio, Diacope, Epistrophe, Mesodiplosis, Palilogia, Polyptoton, Symploce, etc. Not going into the details of these 'hard-to-pronounce' terms, I have covered only the most popular patterns of 'Repetition of words' in this book.
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Structure (1) ---- Word + and + Word -- This pattern is generally used to show 'continuation or repetition of an activity, or 'presence of many things or people of the same kind'. 1. -- She asked and asked about the money. 2a. -- Stars, planets, and galaxies emerged and evolved billions and billions of years ago. 2b. -- They have got billions and billions of dollars lying around in vaults. 3. -- There has been campaign and campaign against us for a very long time. 4. -- Wastage of water must be discouraged and discouraged. 5. -- Workers dug and dug the road. 6. -- We have eras and eras coming. 7. -- He called after her, "Where are you going?" She went further and further. 8a. -- His confidence grew and grew. 8b. -- Once he started telling family about his challenge, the support just grew and grew. 9a. -- 'How long did the match last?' 'Oh, hours and hours' 9b. -- Oats are a complex carbohydrate which means they will fuel your body for hours and hours. 10. -- Merit and merit alone can be critera. 11. -- The road went on for miles and miles. 12. -- My travel plan was mired and mired in utter confusion. 13. -- He has nurtured and nurtured his reputation as a master tactician. 14. -- They played and played cards all night.
NOTE: (A). 'Again and again' [meaning -- many times] -- She was wiping her tears again and again. Many people do not repeat their mistakes again and again.
(B). 'By and by' [meaning -- after a short period; before long; soon
eventually] -- By and by you will make your deficiency. The hours just kept on going by and by.
(C). 'Half and half' [meaning -- in equal parts] -- We are lucky that it is affordable rent, and sharing half and half helps
(D). 'Less and less' [meaning -- continuing to become smaller] -- We are having less and less snow each year. Old people seem to sleep less and less actually.
(E). 'More and more' [meaning -- continuing to become larger in amount or number] -- You always ask for more and more. More and more girls are giving priority to their careers.
(F). 'Neck and neck' [meaning -- level with somebody in competition] -- Democrats and Republicans were neck and neck on 50 seats. These two candidates are neck and neck in recent polls. NOTE: Great Stress- Word + And + Word + And + Word --1a. -- He just smacked him with a ruler again and again and again. 1b. -- If at first, you don't succeed, try again and again and again. 2. -- Their pain and the
What is "Repetition of Words"?
;
(1)
.
Word + and + Word
(2)
Comparative + and + Comparative
(3)
Word + after + Word
(4)
Word + by + Word
(5)
Word + to + Word
(6)
Word + on/upon + Word
(7)
Word + against/of/for/in/with + Word
(8)
The more, less, etc..., the more, less, etc...
(9)
Combination of the Same Words
(10)
Repetition of Various Words
(11)
Repetition of Words More than Once
(12)
Repetition of 'Group of Words'
(13)
Repetition of 'Two Different Words'
(14)
Miscellaneous Patterns
Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)
Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)
-- Sample This:
What is "Repetition of Words"? -- Repetition in the English Language is the repeating of a word, within a sentence in order to PROVIDE EMPHASIS. 'Repetition of words' could be classified into many groups based on the placement of the words in a sentence. Different terms have been devised to denote different kinds of repetitions. Some of these terms are as follows: Adnominatio, Conduplicatio, Diacope, Epistrophe, Mesodiplosis, Palilogia, Polyptoton, Symploce, etc. Not going into the details of these 'hard-to-pronounce' terms, I have covered only the most popular patterns of 'Repetition of words' in this book.
---
Structure (1) ---- Word + and + Word -- This pattern is generally used to show 'continuation or repetition of an activity, or 'presence of many things or people of the same kind'. 1. -- She asked and asked about the money. 2a. -- Stars, planets, and galaxies emerged and evolved billions and billions of years ago. 2b. -- They have got billions and billions of dollars lying around in vaults. 3. -- There has been campaign and campaign against us for a very long time. 4. -- Wastage of water must be discouraged and discouraged. 5. -- Workers dug and dug the road. 6. -- We have eras and eras coming. 7. -- He called after her, "Where are you going?" She went further and further. 8a. -- His confidence grew and grew. 8b. -- Once he started telling family about his challenge, the support just grew and grew. 9a. -- 'How long did the match last?' 'Oh, hours and hours' 9b. -- Oats are a complex carbohydrate which means they will fuel your body for hours and hours. 10. -- Merit and merit alone can be critera. 11. -- The road went on for miles and miles. 12. -- My travel plan was mired and mired in utter confusion. 13. -- He has nurtured and nurtured his reputation as a master tactician. 14. -- They played and played cards all night.
NOTE: (A). 'Again and again' [meaning -- many times] -- She was wiping her tears again and again. Many people do not repeat their mistakes again and again.
(B). 'By and by' [meaning -- after a short period; before long; soon
eventually] -- By and by you will make your deficiency. The hours just kept on going by and by.
(C). 'Half and half' [meaning -- in equal parts] -- We are lucky that it is affordable rent, and sharing half and half helps
(D). 'Less and less' [meaning -- continuing to become smaller] -- We are having less and less snow each year. Old people seem to sleep less and less actually.
(E). 'More and more' [meaning -- continuing to become larger in amount or number] -- You always ask for more and more. More and more girls are giving priority to their careers.
(F). 'Neck and neck' [meaning -- level with somebody in competition] -- Democrats and Republicans were neck and neck on 50 seats. These two candidates are neck and neck in recent polls. NOTE: Great Stress- Word + And + Word + And + Word --1a. -- He just smacked him with a ruler again and again and again. 1b. -- If at first, you don't succeed, try again and again and again. 2. -- Their pain and the