Douglas infers that the changes are a sign of progress and growth. He sees them as opportunities for improvement and development.
Inference . The boy made an inference that his brother stole his markers because his brother had marker all over him .
That they have undergone some form of change. For more information on metamorphic rocks please see the related question.
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The "blank form" could be "state".
These are physical changes.
The noun forms for the verb to infer are inference and the gerund, inferring.
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One Douglas - Douglas' raincoat. Many Douglases - Douglases' raincoats.
Inference . The boy made an inference that his brother stole his markers because his brother had marker all over him .
The possessive form for the proper noun Mr. Douglas is Mr. Douglas's.Example: Mr. Douglas's office is on the right.
the speaker implies (makes a suggestion or hint) and the listener infers (decides what he thinks the speaker meant).
Because it changes its form.
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Douglas Nakashima has written: 'Climate change and Arctic sustainable development' -- subject(s): Climatic changes, Congresses, Sustainable development
infer means to guess
Changes to body of a life form.