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What is a good sentence for using the word " economics " . Tere is not aloud to be any suffixes Suffixes are not allowed. Do you mean that no suffixes are allowed in the entire sentence? Or that suffixed forms of "economics"
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Hi I didn't mean to undermine your answer. I'm sorry if I implied such a thing, but I was merely giving an example and saying that, given the actual pronunciation of most of these suffixes, I find it more logical to use -ize, since people
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Hi, Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes? For a number of months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs,
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Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes? For a number of months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs, as
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Hi folks. I was teaching a lesson on vocabulary and decided to teach prefixes, suffixes and roots (eg Latin and Greek).
I am not sure how you differentiate between, for example, a prefix and a root. It seems that "hydro" is a root but "geo" is
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Phonetic spelling as in subject... I was watching a BBC programme on Edward Hopper, which relied strongly on an interview ... this is it found in some carefully-delineated dialect of artistic America, or is it perhaps just one man's
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ross howard
5 yr 171 days ago
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Condoleeza Rice Condoleezza. Her parents derived it from the Italian "con dolcezza" (with sweetness), which accounts for the double z, but makes it harder to explain why a c was removed *and* another e was added. in her testimony today
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richard sabey
5 yr 229 days ago
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>>I've never fully appreciated the noun gender rules. Is it a case of when you are young you have to study the gender of each noun (das haus = neutral noun) or are there patterns that you follow?
No, unfortunately there are no rules - at
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} The elements of my e-mail address are all there in ASCII } text for anyone or any bot that wants to look at the source } language. You haven't eliminated the possibility of a bot } being able to decipher e-mail addresses. You've only
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r j valentine
5 yr 278 days ago
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Sounding out the word and tapping wouldn't work because I'm trying to make an AI chatbot that dosn't use an online dictionary. Instead the program goes through the sentence and looks for certain keywords such as am, were, do, not, ect... and
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