Orthodox is Orthodox, no matter
what other adjectives it might wear.
Not exact matches
What those
adjectives point to is utter devastation — of the natural world in which we live, of the ties that bind us to
others, of the innerness of spiritually sensitive personality, as we have seen in earlier chapters.
You probably have some sort of basic understanding about
what whey protein is, but how good are you at deciphering all the
other adjectives that get tacked onto the tub?
But
what other noun used as an
adjective could be more appropriate for an Achievement list that actually references Fred Savage's 1989 magnum opus film The Wizard?
Play the video - students need to write the word if they know it Check - make sure all students understand
what the words mean Brainstorm
other body language words PAIRWORK Students are asked to brainstorm at least one
adjective that connects to each body language word (for example sad - frown) Move to the next slide and collect students» ideas.
Includes 2 separate stations - or rotating activities Vocab focus: Family /
Adjectives Grammar focus: Ser / Present Tense Reading / Listening: Students are given a dialogue between Prince Royce and Romeo Santos, they each have blanks in the dialogue where they need to write in
what they hear the
other student say.
Possessive
adjectives such as «her» and «his» encourage students to discuss
what they learn from
other students.
Some questions are as straightforward as a birth date while
others are more detailed inquiries, including «
What adjective best describes how you motor?»
Her books are so good, I do think
other authors are using
what works for her... come on, there are many
other adjectives.
What distinguishes this book from
others on the topic is MacKay's insistence on using numbers rather than
adjectives to delineate the problem, leading to conclusions such as: «To provide one quarter of [the U.K.] current energy consumption by growing energy crops, for example, would require 75 % of Britain to be covered with biomass plantations.»
Have a good look at
what your competitors are saying about themselves and when writing about your business, try avoid the over-used
adjectives, such as being «inspiring», «innovative», «creative» — this may be true, but
other firms are probably saying the same, so it is unlikely to stand out.