What is a sentence? There are three necessary parts to a sentence: SUBJECT (noun or pronoun) & VERB (finite) & the sentence must also have MEANING. SUBJECT: There are several ways to make a subject, but for now, let’s look at the following: ♦ A subject can be one word; eg, sharks. Sharks kill. (Yes, this is a sentence. It […]
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#Meatloaf #Birthday
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Today in #1973 #Concorde First flight.
Today in 1973, Concorde had its first flight between Washington and Paris.
Learning OVER 50 – You’ve still got a LONG WAY to go yet — The FUTURE of Learning
Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning: (Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2M3UwjH) Remember the days when 30 was over the hill? When you were young and you met a 30 year old person, they were a real adult, someone who knew exactly what was what. Well, soon it changed to 40. Then you become forty yourself, and…
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Exams! 🤯🤯😭😭 — Chaitanya’s Blog
At what time of the year are you most active, scared and tense? Most probably in your exams. Right now I have my exams going on and in order to study 📖 I have to wake up till 11:00 🕚 in the night. It is very tiring. However, I like them a lot as they […]
Beyond the Textbook: Episode 9: Is partnering a good way to improve your English? — The FUTURE of Learning
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Are we trying to LEARN TOO MUCH at once? — The FUTURE of Learning
by Sawyer Bengtson on Unsplash With the massive onslaught of digitalization over the last 10 years, many people are frantically learning about digital analytics, digital marketing, digital programming but how many people are actually putting it into place long term? Is simply doing an online course, making it that easy to catch up? Or are we overloading ourselves […]
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