yes i think. i don't know i am in kindergarten
Academically is the adverb form of academic, the adjective.
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Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
Academic means scholastic, having to do with education; success means winning or achieving your goal.
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
Academically is the adverb form of academic, the adjective.
academic...
As a adjective for example 'an academic question' As a noun for example ' he was by temperament an academic' But not a verb
The corresponding noun is academy or academia.Academic can be a noun referring to an academic person. It is based on the noun academy. There is no noun form for the adjective academic meaning theoretical, pointless, or futile.
Happy new school year is the English equivalent of 'Gavisus novus scholasticus* annus'. In the word by word translation, the past participle 'gavisus' means 'rejoiced'. The adjective 'novus' means 'new'. The adjective 'scholasticus' means 'scholastic, academic'. The noun 'annus' means 'year'. *'Academicus' means 'academic', and may be a better choice in this greeting.
The Master of Education abbreviation - depending on the country - can be an M.Ed., MAEd., or Ed.M.
When You are in academy your activity evaluate as academic performance & when you are not in academy your activity in non academic performance.
I think academic blog is a blog that focuses on academic topics.
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The word stringent is an adjective that describes a noun as strict, precise, and exacting. Example sentence:For admission to many large Universities, individuals must meet stringent academic requirements.
what is your weakest academic
"Yes academic question. Diploma question academic answers true."