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By: dan sirotkin
Created: 2012-03-26
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Created: 2012-03-26
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collective nouns
singular verb tenses
the school is
the family is
the school is
the family is
the species, the netherlands
verb tense
verb tense
singular
singular pronouns
-body, -thing, -one, either, each
singular verb tense
singular verb tense
compound subjects
x and y - plural tense
x or y - y's tense
x or y - y's tense
The number
A number
A number
The number is
A number are
A number are
Gerunds and Infinitives
-ing or to form
singular
singular
Everyone should do their homework.
his/her homework
Pronoun consistency
one should watch oneself
you should watch yourself
you should watch yourself
verb tenses
come back if necessary
when you multiply or divide by a negative number
flip the inequality sign
misplaced modifier
after comma in a into phrase, must have object you are referring to after
countable vs not countable
countable - fewer, number, many
not countable - less, amount, more
amount of money is not countable
not countable - less, amount, more
amount of money is not countable
worry...
about
define...
as
regard...
as
regard...
as
He is not so smart...
as
She is so beautiful...
as to be
think of...
as
see...
as
the same...
as
memorize is not as fun...
as
target...
at
responsible...
for
prohibit...
from
different...
from
dispute...
over
He was so late...
that
The hypothesis...
that
believe...
to be
estimate...
to be
forbid...
to
ability...
to
attribute...
to
require...
to
responsibility...
to
permit...
to
superior...
to
try...
to
credit...
with
associate...
with
contrast...
with
consider...
nothing
distinguish...
from
distinguish between...
and
native (noun)...
of
native (adj)...
to
not only...
but also
not...
but
either...
or
neither...
nor
both...
and
more/less..
than
as vs like
as compares actions
like compares like
like compares like
like vs such as
like is similar to
such as means for example
such as means for example
the more...
the -er
from...
to
just i did this...
so to ...
each vs all or both
each emphasizes separateness
both (2 items) or all (>2 items) to show togetherness
both (2 items) or all (>2 items) to show togetherness
whether vs if
whether when 2 possibilities
if in conditional statements
if in conditional statements
square root(3)
1.73205081
square root of 5
2.23
square root of 2
1.41
square root of 6
2.45
square root of seven
2.65
one sixth
.1666
standard deviation
34, 14, 2
sqr(a/b)
sqrt(a)/sqrt(b)
sqrt(a*B)
sqrt(a)*sqrt(b)
degrees of a polygon
where x = # of sides
180 * (x-2)
180 * (x-2)
two parts of a modifier
do not add a comma between them
declares...
nothing
Permutation
One by one in a certain order
nPr = n!/r!
What is the combinations formula? When do you use it?
Combinations formula is needed when the order of the selection you are examining matters. The formula is:
n! / k!(n-k)!
n! / k!(n-k)!
45-45-90
30-60-90
1:1:sqrt(2)
1:sqrt(3):2
among/between
Among is when there are more than two objects
Between is two
farther vs further
farther is distance
further is degree
depends on...
whether
-ly
for adverbs
describe adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs
expended...
on
in that...
do not use this
act like vs act as
act like: to behave...usually for a person
act as: function of a thing
if x happened
then y would happen
evidence...
of
doubt with negative:
there is no doubt...
he does not doubt...
that
in which vs when
can be used interchangably
present perfect
used with have or had--an event that occurred an indefinite time in past or that began in the past and continues into the present
past perfect
used with had, shows order of two events in past
future perfect
will have - event in the future that precede another event
present progressive
am is are-- ongoing activity that is happening now
past progressive
was, were--something that happened in the past when another event happened
future progressive
action in the future will be ongoing
EX: She will be watching TV in 2 hours. * always ends in -ing
EX: She will be watching TV in 2 hours. * always ends in -ing
dated...
at
About this deck
By: dan sirotkin
Created: 2012-03-26
Size: 97 flashcards
Views: 22
Created: 2012-03-26
Size: 97 flashcards
Views: 22
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