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Emphasis is the singular form. The plural is emphases.
The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
the plural form of content is "contents"
Content is what is said and form is the way it is said.
emphasy plura is emphasises
Emphasis is the singular form. The plural is emphases.
Emphasis is the singular form. The plural is emphases.
The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
The verb form of emphasis is emphasize (British spelling is emphasise).
The letters EUENYMORIA unscrambled gives you the romantic sentence: You are mine.
The verb form of emphasis is emphasize (British spelling is emphasise).
the plural form of content is "contents"
The foreign singular form of "emphasis" is usually "emphases" in English, but it depends on the language. For example, in French, it is "emphase."
"Where was I" is a correct interrogative form. The sentence could be rewritten in Subject-Verb form as "I was where?""Where" is an adverb complementing the verb "was."In a question the question word (where) usually comes at the beginning of the question:Where was I?If it was 'I was where?' then the emphasis would be on the word 'where' egA: I heard you were at the casino last night.B: I was where?!A: At the casino.B: No way, I don't gamble!
Content is what is said and form is the way it is said.
In emphatic sentences the subject of the sentence is not stated it is implied.eg Sit down. Be quiet. The subject is you. ie You sit down. You be quietThe form of the verb is the base form so for cost the form is cost. But it would be hard to write an emphatic sentence for cost.Another way of showing emphasis is to use - do + base verbI do help!
emphasy plura is emphasises