What is the meaning of the academic word tense in the sentence?
If a verb happens in the past, present, or future
It would be truculentus.
Grimmer = truculentior.
Grimmest = truculentissimus (I think that's the spelling.)
5000 is an exaggeration, but Shakespeare coined a lot of words. Here is a partial list:
http://shakespeare.about.com/library/weekly/aa042400a.htm
For a more complete list, scroll down this page:
http://www.pathguy.com/shakeswo.htm
Of course, even that is not entirely complete. For instance, the original sentence went "All that GLISTERS is not gold."
How can you use slavish in a sentence?
Slavish means like a slave. Here are some sentences.
Why did they use capital letters for regular nouns in the 17th century?
they got carried away & couldn't tell when enough was enough
we are only just getting over it now
What does a versatile person mean?
Being versatile means that you are good at, or familiar with many things. If you were a versatile football player, you would play almost every position. A versatile chef could cook almost anything. Or being versatile means you can play several sports, or several musical instruments.
This al depndson howmuch you like this man. Ifyou realy like him then go for it, if he asks you out. If not maybe you could ask him out. If you do not know what to say, just ask him if he'd like to grab some coffee. If you dont think you like him enough to le things get tht far then it is better to just stay frineds. If he asks you out, in this situation, then go for it and just see how thngs turn out. Go woth the flow.
Why would an author emphasize different facts in their interpretions?
An author may emphasize different facts in their interpretations to highlight specific themes or arguments that align with their perspective or purpose. By focusing on certain details, they can shape the reader's understanding and influence their perception of the subject matter. Additionally, emphasizing particular facts can serve to engage the audience, evoke emotional responses, or underscore the significance of the author's viewpoint. Ultimately, this selective emphasis helps convey a more compelling narrative or analysis.
What was the writing system invented by the Sumerians It literally means wedge shaped?
CUNEIFORM means "Wedge-shaped" (from the Latin word for wedge, cuneus).
In Catch the Moon by Judith Ortiz Cofer the theme of this story is best stated as?
Giving and receiving love can change a person.
(1)Smile
(2)Laughter
(3)Nice Personality
(4)Looks
(5)When I get up in the morning I think of you and knowing your there to be with me and you care about me and that you care for and respect me for who I am.
(1)Smile
(2)Laughter
(3)Nice Personality
(4)Looks
(5)When I get up in the morning I think of you and knowing your there to be with me and you care about me and that you care for and respect me for who I am.
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All the above are results, not reasons. There are no reasons - loving is unreasonable, but it makes the world go round.
Is this sentence correct - you are admirable of her?
No, it would be correct to say: You admire her, or, You find her admirable.
How do you use prime meridian in a sentence?
The prime meridian runs through the town of Greenwich in England.
Geographical coordinates of longitude are measured from the prime meridian.
What is the sentences for the word trustworthy?
He has two convictions for theft and was not considered trustworthy.
Mathew was given the promotion because he was a trustworthy employee.
How do you write a sentence with the word rations?
=will you can write a sentence with the word rations lot of way ==for example,=
"Mr. & Mrs. C. Smith" if you know his first initial. If not, then "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" would be correct.