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I WONDER - What The Snake Wrapped On A Staff Symbol Means In Hospitals?
This video is answering the question of what the snake wrapped on a staff symbol means in hospitals.
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Suffixes ful, less, ly, able | English Grammar for Children | Grade 2 | Kids Academy
Suffixes ful, less, ly, able | English Grammar for Children | Grade 2 | Kids Academy The English language is very interesting, if you look at the words closely you will see some repetitive combination of alphabets ending the words. These...
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Suffixes ER, NESS, FUL, LESS, LY, ABLE - English Grammar - Kids Academy
The English language is very interesting, if you look at the words closely you will see some repetitive combination of alphabets ending the words. These letters that end a word are called ‘suffixes. These suffixes change the meaning of...
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Language Modelling
In this video, we will cover language modelling. This clip is from the chapter "Natural Language Processing (NLP) Workloads on Azure (15-20%)" of the series "AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Video Course + Ques".In this section,...
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5 Tips to Get Band 7 in the IELTS Writing Exam - IELTS Writing Lesson
Do you need band seven in the IELTS writing exam? Are you maybe stuck at band six or 6.5? If you’ve taken the IELTS exam many times, and you can’t seem to get higher than six in the IELTS writing exam, this video is for you. Contents: 1....
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English Vocabulary and Collocations Lesson: FEELING ILL (GOOD lesson on Vocabulary)
In this mini lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about vocabulary and collocations used when feeling ill. He will start by introducing five verbs with examples. He will then talk about vocabulary difference between American and British...
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English Modal Verbs - May, Might, Could, Can - Talking About Possibilities
The English modal verbs 'can', 'could', 'may' and 'might' are used to talk about possibilities. This English modal verbs lesson will help you learn how to use may, might, could, and can correctly. For example: - He can be really mean...
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Mastering Comparative and Superlative Adverbs in English
Uncover the nuances of forming comparative and superlative adverbs to elevate your English writing and speaking skills. This guide delves into the transformation of adverbs, highlighting the distinction between regular adverbs ending in...