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Sure. Quantitative observations: Measuring the temperature of water, counting the number of leaves on a plant, recording the weight of an object, timing how long it takes for a pendulum to swing, measuring the length of a book. Qualitative observations: Describing the color of a flower, noting the smell of freshly baked bread, observing the texture of a rock, listening to the sound of chirping birds, feeling the softness of a cotton fabric.
A singular subject must have a singular verb, and a plural subject must have a plural verb. When the subject is joined by "and," use a plural verb. Use a singular verb with singular indefinite pronouns like "everyone" or "nobody." Collective nouns can take a singular or plural verb depending on the context. Make sure to match the verb with the closest subject when using phrases like "along with" or "as well as."
at motherboards which are not used nowadays, atx motherboard has ps2 connectors which were replaced by usb keyboards
give at laest 5 problems for each
CPU sockets (or CPU slots) in which one or more microprocessors may be installed
write at least 5 ailments of thecirculatory system
give at least 5 example of mechanics?
give me at least 5 branches of physics
Filipino: Bahay walang bintana, mayroon mang butas. (Sino ako?) English: House without windows, but has holes. (What am I?) Filipino: Nang sumakay si paru-paro, sumayaw ang dahon. (Ano ito?) English: When the butterfly lands, the leaf dances. (What is it?) Filipino: Dalawang magkaibigan, isang mataas, isang mababa. (Ano sila?) English: Two friends, one tall, one short. (Who are they?) Filipino: Maraming bunga, hindi puno. (Ano ito?) English: Lots of fruit, but not a tree. (What is it?) Filipino: May takip pero walang sikip. (Ano ito?) English: Has a cover but no tightness. (What is it?)
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The White House announced new policies today. (referring to the President or administration) Hollywood pays well. (referring to the film industry) The pen is mightier than the sword. (referring to the power of the written word) Wall Street reacted positively to the news. (referring to the financial district) The crown will address the nation at noon. (referring to the monarch or government)