But DO NOT read
my choice of adjectives to mean that I am suggesting that any judge has intentionally ignored the law binding on him or her, as he or she understood it, in order to make a decision he or she knew could not be validly made under the law as he or she understood it.)
Firstly
your choice of adjectives demonstrates your bias.
I know
my choice of adjectives for them MUST be true because in a couple minutes I'm going to be playing Mad Dog 2 in 720p HD on my PS3.
, published in Granta, the novelist Richard Ford mentioned his pleasure at a critic's «singling out for approval
my choice of adjectives, which seemed to him surprising and expansive and of benefit to the story».
I stand by
my choice of adjective: «pitch» refers to «tone», and it was the tone and feel and portrayal of the themes that was dead - on in this particular film.
Deep — I'm not sure what your contrarian label supposed to mean, so I'm not going to debate
your choice of adjective.
Not exact matches
In writing down a sentence, I do not have to worry about the rules
of spelling, but ah, for the
choice of the fitting
adjective, the mot juste!
Your
adjective of choice.
The Democrat even used some
of Trump's
choice adjectives, lauding the «beautiful, beautiful» design
of the Moynihan building.
Thomas» Personal Profile Analysis is a web - based, self - administered, forced -
choice adjective checklist consisting
of 24 tetrads
of descriptive words.
Each escape room has the following contents: ♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ ♦ 20 Multiple
Choice Questions ♦ 5 Decoders for each
of the 5 Levels ♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key ♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room Reading Comprehension: ♦ Character Traits ♦ Drawing Conclusions ♦ Figurative Language ♦ Genres ♦ Idioms ♦ Informational Text Structures ♦ Literary Devices ♦ Metaphors ♦ Nonfiction Text Features ♦ Point
of View ♦ Sequencing ♦ Setting ♦ Similes ♦ Story Elements ♦ Theme Vocabulary: ♦ Antonyms ♦ Commonly Misspelled Words ♦ Context Clues ♦ Multiple Meaning Words ♦ Prefixes ♦ Root Words ♦ Shades
of Meaning ♦ Suffixes ♦ Synonyms ♦ Transition Words Grammar: ♦
Adjectives ♦ Adverbs ♦ Apostrophes ♦ Appositives ♦ Collective Nouns ♦ Commas ♦ Contractions ♦ Helping Verbs ♦ Parts
of Speech ♦ Plural Nouns ♦ Prepositions ♦ Pronoun Antecedent Agreement ♦ Verbs
Each escape room has the following contents: ♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ ♦ 20 Multiple
Choice Questions ♦ 5 Decoders for each
of the 5 Levels ♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key ♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room Important Note: Each topic utilizes the same types
of puzzles Included Topics: ♦
Adjectives ♦ Adverbs ♦ Apostrophes ♦ Appositives ♦ Collective Nouns ♦ Commas ♦ Contractions ♦ Helping Verbs ♦ Parts
of Speech ♦ Plural Nouns ♦ Prepositions ♦ Pronoun Antecedent Agreement ♦ Verbs
Teaching Points: • Students will need some prior knowledge
of what it means to extend a sentence and the role that
adjectives can play in this • Students should be encouraged to use as many colours as possible to colour their pictures I have added some extras to give students and teachers an element
of choice - Differentiation: • Alternative handwriting lines • A second bordered page for students who wish to write at length • The photo section provides more difficult vocabulary and could lead more able writers towards a «what happened next» story writing style, should the teacher wish to lead them in this direction • An editable version
of all content has been provided for the teacher to make vocabulary
choices.
Don't you already know how fabulous, incredible, magnificent (insert an
adjective of your
choice here) this card is?
Lynas doesn't quite put it so baldly, though a few
of his
adjective choices clearly imply it.
The ad — which features a voiceover with a British accent and some
choice adjectives, managing to remind us
of some other companies in the smartphone - manufacturing landscape — focuses mainly on two points: the CPU, and wireless charging.
One
of the cardinal rules
of effective writing is to make your word
choice powerful by selecting strong verbs, nouns,
adjectives, and adverbs.