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Next comes the NHS, for confusing subject and object in a letter – "Your appointment has now been organised to attend Queen Mary's Hospital … " – and featuring a rogue apostrophe: "The RDC Suite's are clearly signposted".
And the American public seems to grasp that, even though health care is such an infamously confusing subject.
You're not alone — this can be a confusing subject.
In future columns, I hope to bring some sense and order to this very confusing subject—I welcome your comments and feedback.
It was a very confusing subject based on the little amount of education I had on the subject all of the time periods of history were abstract concepts that overlapped in my young mind.
Strict relation between the substituents or functional groups attached to the coal macromolecules and the generation of the volatile products, e.g., CH4, H2O, CO, CO2, etc., during the coal pyrolysis is an important but confusing subject.
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The lesson looks at common pitfalls, including muddling up prepositions, finding agreement or concord between subjects and verbs, the apostrophe, confusing subjects and objects, and the article.
But online politicking via the techniques of trolling – the use of pointless arguments to confuse subjects, the desire to get a rise out of the Internet, and the careful management of media through threats and calls of bias – are all coming into the mainstream.
That's where the hypnotherapist so completely confuses the subject that the subject drops down into a very deep, receptive state.
I actively avoided going to schools in impoverished districts because their issues are apparent and well documented and I did not want to confuse the subject matter.
Do your students often confuse the subject with the object, or the comparative adjective with the superlative?
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