how does knowing the prefixes in- and ex- help you remember the differ-ence between an intrusion and an extrusion?
'remember to post' is future tense 'remember posting' is past tense
Ah, what a lovely question! "Remember" does indeed have a prefix. The prefix is "re-", which means "again" or "back." Just like when you paint a beautiful picture, sometimes it's nice to go back and remember the happy moments in life.
Recall is to remember something by thinking or recalling i t in your mind from memory whereas recognition is to remember something in your memory through looking at something and recognising it as something seen before.
it meansI Promise to be faithful and true and or promise my loyalty and it means to show patriotism to the ones who gave you the rights that you have today and to be Honorable every single day when you wake up to you fall asleep you will remember.... oh FYI there are No prefixes an suffixes root word(s) if there are please do tell
The way to remember the difference between threw and through is when you see it spelt threw remember a ball like he threw the BALL to you. when you see it spelt through remember a ghost like he walked through a GHOST.
A helpful acronym to remember the prefixes in the metric system is "King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk," representing kilo, hecto, deca, base unit (gram, liter, meter), deci, centi, milli in increasing order of magnitude. This can assist in recalling the meaning and order of the prefixes.
An intrusion is younger than its surrounding rock layers if it cuts across them. This is because the intrusion must have been deposited after the surrounding layers were already in place. Additionally, any fossils or index minerals found in the intrusion would be younger than those in the surrounding rock layers, providing further evidence of relative age.
'remember to post' is future tense 'remember posting' is past tense
If you remember what the horizon looks like you'll remember that horizontal stretches from left to right.
The former is to remember to do something in the future. The latter is to remember something done in the past.
Try and remember the difference of the last letter.
Absolutely. The most general difference with the two is that boys remember the general idea, while girls remember the details.
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Milligram, Centigram, Decigram, Gram, Dekagram, Hectogram, Kilogram. A good way to remember the prefixes is the phrase "King Hector Died Unexpectedly Drinking Chocolate Milk." (The 'U' stands for units without prefixes: gram, meter, liter.)
You can remember all sorts of things, memories from the past and presents, peoples birthdays, anniversaries etc, you can also write these things down; but writing things down like a shopping list, means you remember them....so on the face of it not a lot of difference.....BUT a shopping list, is not what you would want to permanently remember..so there is a difference...but only you can decide.
The difference between memorize and remember is that memorize occurs in real time whereas people remember what happened long ago.
Remember that muscles are usually named after their characteristics, whether it be location, shape, muscle fibre direction, number of origins or number/locations of insertions. Once you learn the prefixes associated with these things, you should be sweet. Other than that...study?