Direct and individual concerns regarding EU law are very hard on the people involved. This is the type of law that affects adoption, and can often result in parents not being allowed to adopt based on economic status.
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
discern concern
Many things are possible here. The primary concern regarding complimentary remarks is that they reflect honesty and sincerity. Elocution is not a requirement. Attempt to connect with what is essentially you and then make up and deliver your comments accordingly. Practice makes perfect. As you are a stranger, some restraint is necessary.Though not easy, it is simple to compliment women. (Simple and easy are not the same thing.) You can become a master at this if you choose to do so. Observe the individual and pick out something you can compliment her on. Then quickly figure out what that is and how to convey your appreciation of this aspect of her appearance, dress, etc. As stated, anything that uses a 25 cent word when a 1 cent word will do is a poor choice. Keep it simple and be direct. And did we mention honesty and sincerity? Ah, yes. We did.
Some words that can be made from 'simple' are:elmII'mimpmemilepiepileslimslimeslipsmile
Her words are mostly simple but through those simple words she creates such beautiful imaginations in the minds of the readers which you cannot do with elaborate words.
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Some other words for the verb 'concern' are regard, worry, affect, pertain, or touch. Some other words for the noun 'concern' are care, worry, interest, anxiety, and business or firm. Used as a verb: I'm concerned about the amount they're spending for the wedding. Used as a noun: You need to show more concern for your own finances.
When an individual paraphrases, the individual is using their own words to summarize what has been said. When an individual quotes, it is using the author's words and quotation marks. Paraphrase: I heard Mark tell his friend he wanted to go to the store. Quote: Mark told Bobby, "I want to go to the store."
A common way to combine funny words with graphics is to make a comic strip. You can do this with simple tools like a pencil and paper, or you can do it digitally through image editing or drawing software, such as Photoshop.
direct object (team) ---- indirect object
No, it is not a preposition. The word concern is a noun or verb. (The participle concerning can act as a preposition, as can some other -ing words)