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The present tense of "to copy" is: I copy You copy He/She/It copies They copy We copy I copy papers in the photocopier. He copies Jill's homework.
The word that means a small copy is "replica." A replica is often used to describe a scaled-down version of an original object, artwork, or model, capturing its essential details in a smaller form. This term is commonly used in art, collectibles, and various fields where duplication of an item is required.
small copy = miniature
Yes. However, the word "copy" can be one of three parts of speech: a common noun, a verb or an adjective.Example as a common noun: "If you see Nina, from "Corporate Accounts Payable", please ask her to make me a copy of the memo, regarding the TPS report covers." In this example, "copy" refers to a thing.Example as a verb: "Miriam did diligently copy her homework assignment from the blackboard, per the request of her teacher, Mrs. Merriwether." In this example "copy" refers to an action.Example as an adjective: "This SD card is not copyprotected." In this (rare) example "copy" is used a modifier of the word protected. Say that in class and you will instantly be modified into a nerd. lol
The word "duplicate" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an identical copy of something. As a verb, it means to make an exact copy of something.
Making a written copy of something.
The word for a fourth copy is "quadruplicate." This term is used to describe something that has been copied four times. It derives from the Latin root "quadrup-" meaning four.
The English term for a first copy of a book or play written by hand is "manuscript."
coming from a scribe de-scribe from scribe
Yes, "inplace" is a word, typically used in the context of programming to describe a function or operation that modifies the original input data structure without creating a copy.
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No, those are all completely optional at the owner's discretion. BTW "copy written" isn't a word -- it's spelled "copyrighted".
The word transcription or to transcribe speak to the act of copying writing. The "theft" of someone's writing is plagerism, and to plagiarize is to copy word for word, or with a few minor changes, the ideas of another author.
Mimic means to copy in action or speech. For example, parrots can mimic
Yes, the word copy is a verb (copy, copies, copying, copied). The word copy is also a noun (copy, copies).Example uses:Verb: I can copy my transcript at the library.Noun: I have to send a copy with my application.
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