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One reason is that if unnecessary words are reduced, the verb-percentage goes up as a mathematical necessity.
Less successful books, they found, contained a higher percentage of verbs, adverbs, and foreign words.
A high percentage of verbs, adverbs and foreign words could be the reason why some books are failing, according to the research.
This indeed appears to be the case, since for the Series A articles the percentage of passivizable verbs which are active with a first person pronoun subject, are never more than 2%, with one author not using this resource at all, and one significant exception.
Teachers feel compelled to "grade," (the verb form) any and all student work, believing that a letter or percentage will indicate to students and parents a measure of skill.
In the case of Series A, the percentages of active verbs are higher in the second half of the period, but the percentage falls between 2005 and 2015.
Here, we couldn't decide whether to treat "percentage of their neighbors" as singular or plural; we used a singular verb, then the plural pronoun "their".
This percentages of nouns, verbs, and adjectives were applied to the NAWL.
J. Verb.
The verb.
Verb conjugation became muddled.
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