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The paragraph



lindry
Tunisia

The paragraph
 

"The paragraph"

http://www.eslprintables.com/powerpoint.asp?id=8851#thetop

This ppt presentation could be shared for free from this link:

http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/Graceman2008-69280-paragraph-education-ppt-powerpoint/

5 Mar 2009      





Damielle
Argentina

this other, uploaded by the same member...

 
.... can be downloaded for free from this link...
 

Clauses: Building Blocks for Sentences

  • grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ppt/clauses.pps

5 Mar 2009     



Jayho
Australia

UNBELIEVABLE!
 
I checked both these and yes they were copied straight from the Internet.
 
Out of curiosity I searched here for PPPs on clauses and paragraphs and guess what - I found the same PPPs several times.  INCREDIBLE!  Such blatant copying from members with absolutely no scruples.

6 Mar 2009     



Damielle
Argentina

desdemona85
 
the same ppt uploaded twice. What a coiincidence!!! both teachers had the same ideas!!!:
 
aysel555
 
taken from:
 
 aysel555
 
taken from
 
 aysel555
 
taken from
 
 aysel555
 
taken from:
 
Conclusion: all aysel555�s powerpoints are stolen!!!!
 
I have already told you that most powerpoints in this site are stolen form the Net. I have browsed over some of them and seen that about 70 % are stolen. I know them, I have downloaded them from the Net!!!! Unfortunately, I don �t have much time now to search  and report them. But you can also do it and help to discourage this disloyal behaviour.
 
To search for them just type in the search cell what �s written on one of the slides and follow the procedure described here:
 
 

6 Mar 2009