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CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES

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'Controversial issues' are topics on which different groups have built irreconcilable arguments. Therefore, they divide society. Controversial topics are typically played out through public channels like news media, electoral politics, and social media. What perhaps most distinguishes a controversial topic from mere disagreement is the heated, sometimes emotional, and often diametrically opposed viewpoints that frame a given issue. People often bring religious beliefs, personal ethics, business interests and countless other deeply held feelings into controversial debate topics. And of course, many controversial political topics also carry very really consequences, as shown by the very current public debates over abortion rights, the call for stricter gun control laws, global climate change and other high-stakes issues. That why many of these controversial issues engender strong enough disagreement to inspire organization, political action, protest, and policy development. Eutha

COUNT NOUNS AND NON-COUNT NOUNS

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  Count and non-count nouns vary from language to language. In some languages, there are no count nouns (e.g., Japanese). In addition, some nouns that are noncount in English may be countable in other languages (e.g., hair or information). Errors with count and noncount nouns can result in errors with  article usage  and with  subject verb agreement . Count Nouns What is a count noun? Count nouns can be separated into individual units and counted. They usually have both a singular and a plural form. Most English nouns are count nouns. one phone, two phones one dog, two dogs one shirt, two shirts However, a few countable nouns only have a plural form in English. Here are a few examples: clothes pants jeans shorts pajamas These are often used with some sort of quantifier, or  quantity word , to show how they are counted (e.g., "a pair of" pants, "two pairs of" pants, "some "  pants). How are count nouns made plural? Count nouns are usually made plural by add

Inventions and Discorevies

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  A discovery is recognizing something that already exists for the first time, that nobody has found before, Example:  how Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas. An invention is creating something totally new with one’s own ideas and development. Although an invention is completely new to the world, the physical material needed for its production already exists, innovated from the ideas and experiences of the individual. Thus making inventions unique. Creating all the material into something with the concepts of + − × and ÷ is what invention is all about.  Example: how Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. My favorite invention The internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that is used by billions of people worldwide. In the 1960s, a team of computer scientists working for the U.S. Defense Department's ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) built a communications network to connect the computers in the agency, called ARPANET, the predecessor of t

The unreal conditional

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1. The Unreal Conditional is used when referring to unreal, imaginary or impossible conditions and their results. Both- If Clause and Result Clause, present the unreal result of the condition. Example:   If I lived in  palace , I would give parties all the time. ( But I don´t live in a palace, so I don´t give parties.) · If I had a car , I would drive everywhere. 2. The verb in the If Clause is shown in simple past tense. In the Result Clause the auxiliary Would + base form of the verb is used. Example:   If Luisa went to Cusco , she would spend a great time Note:  a. The If Clause uses the simple past tense, but the meaning does not refer to the past. · If I had money now, I would supply many things to myself. b. Do not use the auxiliary Would in the If Clause in present unreal conditional sentences. · If I bought some flowers to Mary, she would be happy. NOT: If I would buy ....... c. Use Were for all people when the verb in the If Clause is in the basic form (be). · If I were a king