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  2. Addition - Wikipedia

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    Addition (usually signified by the plus symbol, +) is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, the other three being subtraction, multiplication, and division. [2] The addition of two whole numbers results in the total amount or sum of those values combined. The example in the adjacent image shows two columns of three apples and two ...

  3. Additional insured - Wikipedia

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    In insurance policies, an additional insured is a person or organization who enjoys the benefits of being insured under an insurance policy, in addition to whoever originally purchased the insurance policy. [1] [2] [3] The term generally applies within liability insurance and property insurance, but is an element of other policies as well. Most ...

  4. Sotho parts of speech - Wikipedia

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    A copulative is a word which does the work of a predicative, and which is formed from some other part of speech by modification of a prefix or concord, or by means of some formative addition. [ 7 ] Complete predicates and sentences may be formed with substantives, qualificatives, or adverbs without employing any verbs, according to definite rules.

  5. Sesotho grammar - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the ending [ɑ]-a is included in the verb stem but not in the root (if it was truly part of the core root then it wouldn't be replaced in verb derivations and conjugations). For example, from the verb root [ʀɑʀ] -rar- one may derive several words, including the following (stems in bold ):

  6. English auxiliary verbs - Wikipedia

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    The first English grammar, Bref Grammar for English by William Bullokar, published in 1586, does not use the term "auxiliary" but says: All other verbs are called verbs-neuters-un-perfect because they require the infinitive mood of another verb to express their signification of meaning perfectly: and be these, may, can, might or mought, could, would, should, must, ought, and sometimes, will ...

  7. Meet the defense giants that will rearm Europe as the EU eyes ...

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    Additionally, Saab has over 100-years of experience building submarines. In February, Saab announced its remodel of the HMS Halland submarine, adding upgraded sensors and command systems.

  8. ADHD linked to 'astonishing' reduction in life expectancy - AOL

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    Additionally, Barry K. Herman, MD, told MNT that people with ADHD “have higher rates of substance abuse. They are also less likely to attend to their physical health conditions, to keep doctor ...

  9. Your February Love Horoscope Is Full of Unexpected Romances ...

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    In addition to bringing a full-circle moment and sense of relief, Luna encourages you to have open and honest communication with your crush or significant other. Cancer (June 20-July 22) Horoscope ...