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a subjective belief which is the result of emotion or a particular way of understanding facts, rather than the facts themselves, e.g. It feels hotter today than yesterday. I think they are wrong to say slavery no longer exists. She is very pretty. He is not a nice person.
a participle that usually ends in ed, en or t, e.g. written, completed, lost. Past participles...
some pronouns always take a singular verb, e.g. no-one, none, nobody, everybody.
when a pair of commas acts in the same way as brackets or a dash and extra information is placed...
ideas that support the main idea in a paragraph by expanding, explaining, or adding information...