Since they couldn't hit _ which is an active verb _ the Sox must have figured they didn't have much use for adjectives, adverbs, or ( a Jimy Williams favorite ) gerunds, either.
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VE is above all a structured problem-solving process based on function analysis & mdash; understanding something with such clarity that it can be described in two words, the active verb and measurable noun abridgment.
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Writing as taught in many schools of journalism is the likely culprit for the widespread inappropriate use of ` deny .'Journalism instructors teach students to use active verbs, disdaining the plain ` said .'
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In a relative clause built on an active verb, when the subject of the verb is the head of the relative clause and it is an animate noun phrase, it is marked by " ak ".
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When you go into the mode of these strings of infinitives in German, the originally active verb goes to the end : " Sie l��t ihn gehen " ?! " Sie hat ihn gehen lassen ".
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If there is an alternate way to use active verbs, I'm open to suggestions . : ) I think " perceived " was the word choice in the citation, but I replaced it with " anticipated ".
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Supporters claimed that research showed that an attorney general had never used an active verb like eliminates in the title of a ballot measure in the past fifty years in which ballot measures have been used.
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Semi-deponent verbs form their imperfective aspect tenses in the manner of ordinary active verbs; but their perfect are built periphrastically like deponents and ordinary passives; thus semideponent verbs have a perfect active participle instead of a perfect passive participle.
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One of Ramsey s examples is the disclosure model First Cause . When God is predicated by active verbs, if the language were ordinary language, the word God would refer to a causal agent.
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In many contexts, a r�sum?is typically limited to one or two pages of size keywords or skills that potential employers are looking for via applicant tracking systems, make heavy use of active verbs, and display content in a flattering manner.