English to Spanish form Translations formNoun form, the ~(formularyblank) ‐a printed document with spaces in which to write formulario, el ~ (m)Noun form, the ~(conditionshape) ‐the visual appearance of something or someone condición, la ~ (f)Noun ...
The meaning of FORM is the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material. How to use form in a sentence.
Colombia and other Spanish-speaking countries lack reliable scales, and ones that are in Spanish, to assess wheelchair handling skills such as that provided by the Wheelchair Skills Test 4.3.To translate and cross-culturally adapt the Wheelchair Skills Test 4.3 form to Spanish, to be used with ...
36. to take or assume form. 37. to be formed or produced: Ice began to form on the window. 38. to take a particular form or arrangement: The ice formed in patches across the window. [1175–1225; Middle English forme < Old French < Latin fōrma form, mold, sort, Medieval Latin:...
The meaning of FORM is the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material. How to use form in a sentence.
In English, the imperative consists of the base form of the verb. For example, “Listen!” or “Tell me!” You could give these commands to one or more people. Commands in Spanish, however, have different endings depending on who you’re talking to. They normally don’t include a subje...
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To test this prediction we extend Lee's (1976) switching regressions model to a panel dataset of 1313 Spanish firms from 1990–1994, separating them into corporate and entrepreneurial forms (with/without limited liability, respectively). We consider both random effects and fixed effects panel data...
This paper examines the acquisition of English articles by native speakers of Serbian, a language which has no article system. Data from a translation task, performed by four proficiency groups are presented to demonstrate that, contrary to previous research, learners do not associate articles with ...
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