A sign language interpreter should be at all public functions because there are a lot of Deaf people out there who wish to know what's going on in their community who can't understand the functions going on, without an interpreter.
Most public functions take place in spoken language, which most Deaf people can't hear enough to decipher physically on their own.
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No 'is' is a be verb, it is a present tense singular be verb
First person present, singular: I am.First person present, plural: We are.
The present tense third person singular is "removes". The present tense third person plural is "remove".
A person who does sign language is called a "sign language interpreter" or a "signer."
Are is the present tense of "be" Present : am/is/are Past : was/were future: will be
The word facilitator is a noun; a word for a person who makes things easier.
Performative Function - the thing and perform what the person say
Answer A Meetiator! hahaha :-)
Depends on how you use it. If it is a specific title for a person then yes. If it is describing someone then no.
A person who gives a workshop can be called a workshop facilitator, instructor, trainer, or presenter, depending on the context and the nature of the workshop.
A little grease on the axle will facilitate its ability to spin. Such memos facilitate later searching and cataloging of images. It is illegal to facilitate or make possible a criminal act.
No 'is' is a be verb, it is a present tense singular be verb
Deanne Rosenberg has written: 'Hiring the Best Person for Every Job: Facilitator's Guide Package'
The word 'are' is a verb, the second person singular present, and first, second, third person plural present of the verb to be.Examples:I am his friend.You are his friend.She is his friend.We are his friend.You are all his friends.They are his friend.The verb 'are' also functions as an auxiliary verb.Example: We are going to the movies.
The word 'are' is a verb, the second person singular present, and first, second, third person plural present of the verb to be.Examples:I am his friend.You are his friend.She is his friend.We are his friend.You are all his friends.They are his friend.The verb 'are' also functions as an auxiliary verb.Example: We are going to the movies.
First person present, singular: I am.First person present, plural: We are.
Has is a verb; it is not a noun. It is the third person singular of the verb to have. It functions as a helping verb as well, but it is not a noun.