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David Instone has written: 'Sir Jack' 'Wolverhampton Wanderers greats' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Soccer players, Wolverhampton Wanderers (Soccer team) 'Wolves : exclusive!' -- subject(s): Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club 'Forever Wolves' -- subject(s): Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club
Belinda Ray has written: 'Fairy' 'Tiger's-eye' -- subject(s): Middle school students, Juvenile fiction, Fairies, Best friends 'LOVE STONE (CHARM CLUB)' 'Charm Club, Angel' -- subject(s): Accessible book
James L. Marshall has written: 'Carbon-carbon and carbon-proton NMR couplings' -- subject(s): Conformational analysis, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Stereochemistry
Edie Boschetti has written: 'Oakdale Golf and Country Club' -- subject(s): Oakdale Golf and Country Club (Oakdale, Calif.), Golf courses, Country clubs, History
The word discussed is a verb, the past tense of discuss. This verb can be used for a singular or plural subject or object. Examples:Singular subject: I discussed this problem with the principal.Plural subject: We discussed this problem with the principal.Singular subject, plural object: I discussed these problems with the principal.Plural subject, plural object: We discussed these problems with the principal.The noun form for the verb 'discussed' is discussion(singular) or discussions (plural).
GradPoint - each subject is discussed in turn
Introduction - introduces the subject matter to be discussed in detail to the reader. Body - contains information relevant to the subject, arguements for and against, and cites sources of evidence. Conclusion - establishes the stance on or conclusions to and of the subject being discussed.
Insight does not change depending on the subject discussed.
The English definition for the word subject is "a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with."
Henry Briant Wells has written: 'Vesta Rowing Club: a centenary history' -- subject(s): Vesta Rowing Club 'Vesta Rowing Club' -- subject(s): Vesta Rowing Club
Questions, answers, and other subject matter relating to Dell products may be discussed on the Dell forum. Examples include anything to do with Dell desktops, laptops, and printers.
"Discussed to" implies that information or ideas were shared for someone else to receive, whereas "discussed with" implies a mutual exchange of information or ideas between two or more people.
A written composition on a particular subject, in which its principles are discussed or explained; a tract., Story; discourse.
Cellarer. has written: 'The Saintsbury Club' -- subject(s): Saintsbury Club
The type of questions that are asked during a book club meeting can vary widely depending on the book. Often the theme of the book is discussed, along with character development, and symbolism.
There are literally libraries full of books on this subject - and it is WAY too complex a subject to be discussed on this venue.