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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣each of two or more words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and having different meanings and origins.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣A negative sentence or phrase is one that contains a word such as "not", "no", "never", or "nothing": "I've never seen him in my life" is a negative sentence.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Subject-verb agreement means that a subject and its verb must be both singular or both plural: A singular subject takes a singular verb. A plural subject takes a plural verb.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
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From Kevin Ahern's wildly popular metabolic melodies (http://www.davincipress.com/metabmelodies.html).
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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Britannica Dictionary definition of THEME. [count] 1. : the main subject that is being discussed or described in a piece of writing, a movie, etc. The quest for power is the underlying theme of the film.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Inflectional endings include -s, -es, -ing, -ed. The inflectional endings -s and -es change a noun from singular (one) to plural (more than one): cat/cats, bench/benches. The inflectional endings -ing and -ed change the tense of a verb: eat/eating, walk/ walked.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣There are seven types of pronouns that both English and English as a second language writers must recognize: the personal pronoun, the demonstrative pronoun, the interrogative pronoun, the relative pronoun, the indefinite pronoun, the reflexive pronoun, and the intensive pronoun.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣Pronouns are words like “I,” “she,” and “they” that are used in a similar way to nouns. They stand in for a noun that has already been mentioned or refer to yourself and other people. Pronouns can function just like nouns as the head of a noun phrase and as the subject or object of a verb.

Gidemy Educational Video Network
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In this basic accounting lesson, we explain what the Cash Receipts Journal (CRJ) is, and what it is used for. We also go through the Cash Receipts Journal (CRJ) format and go through examples of completing the Cash Receipts Journal (CRJ).

Cash Payments Journal (CPJ) | Explained with Examples: https://youtu.be/WsbJ5LFt5rg

Accounting Equation | Explained with Examples | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/uYIc3QRdXr8

Accounting Equation | with Debits and Credits | Explained with Examples Lesson 2: https://youtu.be/tjBNhiV3Pos

How to easily Remember DEBITS and CREDITS | Simple Tip | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/_AKoCgOlTcw

Debit and Credit Explained | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/qBTpJSiAJBw

General Journal Explained With Examples | Accounting Basics: https://youtu.be/DjONzUPnhkM

Depreciation & Accumulated Depreciation Explained: https://youtu.be/oBfFP_nFxsM

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Gidemy Middle School
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⁣What are the 7 WH questions?


Questions: wh-questions. Wh-questions begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. We use them to ask for information.

Gidemy High School Biology
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⁣Health, as defined by the World Health Organisation, is a state of mental, social as well as physical being. Disease being the opposite, is a hindrance in the well being of our body that affects the functioning of organs and organ systems.

Gidemy Middle School
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⁣There are different types of nouns like common nouns, proper nouns, abstract nouns, collective nouns, concrete nouns and so on.




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