Recent research has provided greater insight into the body's physiological response during cold water drowning incidents. Findings indicate the combined effect of mammalian diving response (MDR) and hypothermia significantly impact survival, though the relationship between the two is still unclear. Additionally, research is limited as laboratory reproduction of real-world drowning events cannot provide all relevant details.
2. Adjective are words that describe or modify
nouns
Types of Adjectives Examples
Descriptive Adjective 1. a handsome boy
2. a naughty girl
3. a new watch
Adjective of Number or
Quantity
1. seven days
2. many trees
3. much noise
Demonstrative Adjective 1. this table
2. these children
3. those cars
Possessive Adjective 1. my sister
2. our teacher
3. his watch
3. Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree
Bold Bolder Boldest
Cold Colder coldest
Deep Deeper Deepest
Early Earlier Earliest
Late Later Latest
Slow Slower Slowest
Weak Weaker Weakest
Bad Worse Worst
Good Better Best
Little Less Least
Beautiful More beautiful Most beautiful
Expensive More expensive Most expensive
Famous More famous Most famous
Serious More serious Most serious
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5. Adjectival phrases and clauses describe or tell us more
about nouns or pronouns in a sentence
Adjectival Phrases
1. The girl in the red dress is my sister.
2. A man with a lot of money is unnecessarily a happy
man.
3. The girl without parents has been sent to an orphanage.
Adjectival Clauses
1. The girl who is wearing the red dress, is my sister
2. A man, who has a lot of money, is unnecessarily a happy
man.
3. The girl, who has no parents, has been sent to an
orphanage.
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8. Types of conjunctions Examples Sample sentences
Conjunctions that show
similarity or close
relationship
and, also, besides, as well
as, both…and, not
only…but also
1. Kevin and Brian are
good swimmers.
2. Tina is not only
pretty, she is also
very smart.
Conjunctions that show
contrast
but, yet, still, though,
although
1. If you hurry, you
may still catch the
bus.
2. John is smart but he
is extremely lazy.
Conjunctions that show
a reason for an action.
as, for, since, because 1. I went to bed early as
I was tired.
2. There were punished
because they were
naughty.
9. Types of conjunctions Examples Sample sentences
Conjunctions that show
the result of an action
so, therefore, consequently,
as a result
1. As a result of her
hard work, she did
very well in the SPM
examination.
2. Kim had a toothache,
so she went to see the
dentist.
Conjunctions that
express similarity
between two events or
ideas.
both…and, neither…nor 1. Both mary and Karen
are in my class.
2. Neither Peter nor
Rahman will be
going for the concert.
Conjunctions that
express choice
or, either…or 1. Would you like tea or
coffee?
2. Either Tom or Jerry
will help you.
10. Types of
conjunctions
Examples Sample sentences
Conjunctions which
link two events that
are going on at the
same time
As, when, while 1. The lights went
out while I was
doing my
homework.
2. Mrs lee fainted
when she heard
the sad news.
Conjunctions that
show the purpose of
action
In order to, so that 1. He worked hard
so that he would
do well in his
examination.
2. We must eat good
food in order to be
healthy.
11. Recent research on cold-water immersion incidents
has provided a better understanding of the
physiological processes occurring during
drowning and near-drowning accidents. Current
findings suggest that the cooperative effect of the
MDR and hypothermia plays a critical role in a
patient survival during a cold-water immersion
incident. Therefore, the relationship between the
two processes is still unclear. Because it is possible
to provide an exact reproduction of a particular
drowning incident within the laboratory, research
is hampered by the lack of complete details.
12. Recent research on cold-water immersion incidents
has provided a better understanding of the
physiological processes occurring during
drowning and near-drowning accidents. Current
findings suggest that the cooperative effect of the
MDR and hypothermia plays a critical role in a
patient survival during a cold-water immersion
incident. Therefore, the relationship between the
two processes is still unclear. Because it is possible
to provide an exact reproduction of a particular
drowning incident within the laboratory, research
is hampered by the lack of complete details.