Gigantic: The waterfall was gigantic. Crispy: The fries were crispy and hot. Charming: The old town had a charming atmosphere. Soothing: The music was soothing and calming. Enthusiastic: She was an enthusiastic hiker. Colorful: The garden was filled with colorful flowers. Sparkling: The jewelry...
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 capitalized :any of a family of giants in Greek mythology born of Uranus and Gaea and ruling the earth until overthrown by the Olympian gods. 2 : one that is gigantic in size or power : one that stands out for greatness of achievement. What is another word for Titan?
[ADJECTIVE CLAUSE:]Jabari caught a fish,which was gigantic! Often called relative clauses, adjective clauses are a type ofdependent clausethat describes a noun, just as an individual adjective does. While normal adjectives are usually just a single word or phrase, adjective clauses always contain...
The word neither can be paired with nor in a sentence but it can never be paired with or. The word either means one or the other but not both. Kimberly on December 5, 2015 at 10:13 am How do you agree with someone using “me neither or me either”? What is the difference?
ahe thank 他[translate] afind a word from the first sentence and use its other form or part of speech to fill in the blank in the second sentence. 发现一个词从第一个句子并且使用它的其他形式或词性填装空白在第二个句子。[translate]
The next day, I find myself part of the gigantic killing machine. A rapid introduction: “Here, you remove the rest of the pharynx and cut knots of the lymphatic glands …”. I cut. I have to work fast because the production line keeps moving. Above me, other pieces of carcass are ...
The solution is simple: have AI bots respect intellectual property as much as professional humans have to. Every fact and idea that SGE or Bard outputs should have a direct, inline citation with a deep link in the text. If they are taking a sentence word-for-word, it should be in quota...
“It made me feel sprung upon,” is a sentence near the beginning of Amor Towles’Rules of Civility, a New York novel of the late 1930s, and it’s New York I wish was outside my window, like it was every day for the first fifteen years of this century. I’m re-readingRules, ...
The Gigantic Power of a Tiny Word Trick: How to Use Contrast in Business Writing Imagine walking into a room full of grey-suited men … But there’s one girl, in an orange dress. Who would you notice? Now, imagine a room full of Dutch sportsmen and women, clad in their orange kits...
27 responses to “Can You Use a Calculator on the GMAT Math Section?” Krzysztof April 19, 2019 Hi Mike; thank you for the article, very interestnig and informative. Just one thing that disrupts my inner peace. In your Test question #1. First sentence states: ‘This year, Sheila will...