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Yes, English does have conjugations, but they are not as extensive as in some other languages. Conjugations in English mainly involve changing the verb form to indicate tense, such as adding -ed for past tense or -ing for present participle.
While Antarctica is not permanently inhabited, multiple languages can be spoken by the research teams present. These languages may vary depending on the nationalities of the team members, but common languages spoken in research stations include English, Russian, Spanish, and others.
The primary languages spoken in the New England colonies were English and various Algonquian languages used by Native American tribes such as the Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Pequot. Additionally, some Dutch and French speakers were present due to European settlements in the region.
Present or present day English is referred to as such because it is the form of English that is currently used in society. It is to differentiate from historical forms of English (e.g. Old English).
Midway island usually has between 40-60 people on it, all of whom speak English.
No. There is no direct relationship between English and Hebrew. In fact, no present-day languages are descended from Hebrew.
Old-English had genders too. It's simply lost in English, while still present in German and many other languages.
Only one dominant allele is needed to display the dominant phenotype. Dominant alleles are expressed when present, masking the effect of recessive alleles.
In a situation where both a dominant and recessive allele are present in a gene pair, the dominant allele will be expressed phenotypically. The presence of a dominant allele overrides the expression of the recessive allele.
Arabic is the predominate language in Northern Africa. Other languages present are French, Italian, and English.
No, recessive alleles can still be present in an individual's genetic makeup even when dominant alleles are present. In this case, the recessive allele may not be expressed phenotypically, but can still be passed on to offspring.
The dominant allele is the trait that shows up in the organism when the allele is present
The recessive allele is masked when a dominant allele is present. Dominant alleles are expressed over recessive alleles in heterozygous individuals.
A trait that always appears when it is present is called an obligate trait. This means that the trait is consistently expressed whenever the underlying genetic or environmental conditions are present.
The present perfect tense of "maim" is "has [or "have] maimed. What English calls the present perfect tense is often called simply the perfect tense in Latin and the Romance Languages. English also has a past perfect tense, "had maimed" in this instance.
Yes, a recessive allele will be expressed if there is no dominant allele present in the genotype. This is because in the absence of a dominant allele, the recessive allele has the opportunity to be expressed in the phenotype.
Yes, English does have conjugations, but they are not as extensive as in some other languages. Conjugations in English mainly involve changing the verb form to indicate tense, such as adding -ed for past tense or -ing for present participle.