1. Making Yes/No Questions with the BE Verb (am/are/is/was/were) Imagine a regular sentence with the BE verb, such as 'He is tall.' Like usual, this sentence starts with the subject and the verb comes next. This is called sentence word order in English. To make a question from ...
an up coming book and the proofer didn’t like the word “canonicalize”… And, come to think of it neither did https://www.m-w.com. But, what I think is a better test for what’s a word is this dynamic environment is to ask google. They certainly agree that canonicalize is a ...
Who: Thisinterrogative pronounis used when referring to the subject of a sentence. Like, “Who wrote this book?” Whom: Used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition. For example, “To whom should I address the letter?” Tip: Simplify it by substituting “he/she” for “w...
For some people, it could be “time commitment” or “stress.” In the case of high school students, jobs can’t revolve solely around pay when there are school assignments, extracurriculars, and household duties that also occupy your time. Sometimes students need money to save ...
some kind of medieval factory owner. The students’ lack of engagement with such a task was understandable. Serving up a worksheet to young people implies that the goal is to simply complete the worksheet and nothing more, perhaps by regurgitating disconnected facts. What could be less ...