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    Subject and Verbs

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    CHAPTER 2 Exercise 5( page 47) English has a suffix –en whose uses is illustrated in the following lists: List A: red black mad soft hard sweet … List B: redden blacken madden soften harden sweeten … A. The part of speech of the words in list A belongs to adjective category. The suffix “en” is attached to the words in list A. The other morphemes can be attached to the words in list A such as “er”, “est”, “ish” B and C. The words in list B are all

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    The subjects I excel in are math and science. Every since I was adolescent, I have always had a keen sense of numbers. This undoubtedly helped a lot with the variety of science classes that utilize math skills. Science, though, is, without a doubt, the subject I excel in the most, and I have my extraordinary great-grandmother to thank for that. Around when I was eight, I found out my great-grandmother had cancer which was gradually making her health decline. Eventually the cancer had spread to her

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    com, n.d.). An example of jurisdiction would be the courts of limited jurisdiction which is where small cases and criminal disputes that involves small amounts of money is decided. Also, subject-matter jurisdiction and in personam jurisdiction are another type of jurisdiction. According to our textbook, subject-matter jurisdiction is "a court's power to decide the type of dispute involved in the case" (Mallory et al, 2016). In personam jurisdiction is "based on residence, location, or activities

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    Verb-Subject Agreement Issues in Association with VSO and SVO Word Order Patterns in Hijazi Arabic Abrar Abdulrahman J. Alsanosi California State University, Fullerton 1. Introduction Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family. It has a complex syntactic structure and inflectional morphology. Throughout this paper, the main variety of Arabic to be syntactically investigated is “Hijazi Arabic” which is spoken mainly in the Hijaz region, the western coast of Saudi Arabia. There are two basic

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    Active Voice

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    by the subject, the subject (the one who performs the action) and the object (the thing being acted upon). Active Voice: Active voice is most commonly used verb. Active voice is where; the subject is the one who performs an action (verb), while object is the thing being acted upon. When the subject performs an action, the verb is in Active voice. For example: • The mouse ate the cheese. Here, the mouse is the subject, ate

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    “Automated Subject Evaluation and Class Management System of Bohol Island State University – Main Campus” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale Almost everything has been influenced by technology. In the current era of rapid development, technology facilitates peoples’ lives and creates more comfort. It has remarkably improved the quality of life. Due to this advancement, young people of this generation are getting used to find the easiest and most convenient way. As for

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    this, the subject that I’ve decided to study was an biracial female that is athletic, roughly 5’7, dark colored hair, brown eyes, ages between 16-17, and is a senior at Minnetonka High School. The specific behavior of interest was the amount of socializing with classmates when teacher asks to share their views about the topic in class. B. Day 1: The subject look very disinterested at class. While the teacher was discussing about the code of conduct in class regarding cell phones the subject was on

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    INTERROGAORY NO. 2: Identify each person whom you expect to call as an expert witness at trial, state the subject matter on which the expert is expected to testify, state the substance of the findings and opinions to which the expert is expected to testify and a summary of the grounds for each opinion, and, with respect to an expert whose findings and opinions

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    the toilet! Don't think all surveillance is undercover. Some investigators actually want the subject to see them, as sometimes happens in supermarkets where the store detective's obvious presence is to deter crime, not (primarily) to detect it. 'Prevention is better than cure' is the relevant maxim. A colleague who works in this field says he often makes his presence known in the hope of confusing the subject, perhaps causing that person to act in a rash way and make

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    brain activity of subjects as they read poetry or prose by Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and T.S Eliot. They also tested the subjects after they had translated the old time texts into a more modern and straightforward

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