Verbs numbers and tenses, active and passive

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How to write in English

Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
Word order

How to write in English Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
in a sentence
Use of articles
Punctuation
Useful words and expression
Possessive case (explaining the owner)
Dividing the text into paragraphs, sentences and clauses

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I Numbers and tenses

I Numbers and tenses

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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Example

II Active and passive

Example II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

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II Active and passive

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How to write in English

Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
Word order

How to write in English Verbs (tenses, active and passive and nouns)
in a sentence
Use of articles
Punctuation
Useful words and expression
Possessive case (explaining the owner)
Dividing the text into paragraphs, sentences and clauses

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III Noun Syndrome

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We can get better understanding ? We can better understand
Different

III Noun Syndrome We can get better understanding ? We can better
people have different responses to the method ?
Different people respond differently to the method

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Evaluate vs Assess

Evaluate: To form an idea about the amount, number or

Evaluate vs Assess Evaluate: To form an idea about the amount, number
value
Evaluate: To find a numerical expression or equivalent for…
Example: It is important to evaluate the results of surgery (measure heart pressure, analyze blood, get numbers and values)
VS
Assess: Estimate the nature, quality or ability
Assess: To form an opinion of…
Example: The committee must assess the relative importance of the issues (study and form an impression)

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Calculate: Determine the amount or number mathematically
Calculate: To apply arithmetic process
Example: The

Calculate: Determine the amount or number mathematically Calculate: To apply arithmetic process
program can calculate the number of words that will fit in the space available
VS
Compute: To determine by the use of computer
Compute: To follow a well defined model (algorithm, protocol, equations, functions, etc…)
Example: The hire charge is computed on a daily basis

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Derive: To obtain something from a source or origin
Derive: To base a

Derive: To obtain something from a source or origin Derive: To base
concept on an extension or modification of another
Example: Cheese is a food derived from milk
VS
Infer: To deduce or conclude something from evidence
Infer: To suggest, hint or speculate
Example: From these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing

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Approximate: To come close or be similar to something in quality, nature

Approximate: To come close or be similar to something in quality, nature
or quantity
Approximate: To simulate and imitate closely
Example: The motion of the starts can be approximated in a planetarium
VS
Estimate: To roughly calculate or judge the value, number or quantity
Example: The aim of this study is to estimate the effects of macroeconomics policy on the economy

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