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Definite bilinear form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, a definite bilinear form is a bilinear form B over some vector space V (with real or complex scalar field) such that the associated quadratic form is definite, that is, has a rea...
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I am an English teacher at a school in the center of the town. I like books and taking photographs. I usually have lunch at school. I usually go home by car. ... the = definite article (a specific object that both the person speaking and the listener know); The car over there is fast. The teacher is very good, isn't he?
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The definite article the is the same for all genders in singular and in plural. the boy, the girl, the cat, the computers ... the English girl ... without the definite article...
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Discourse Constraints on Extraposition from Definite NP Subjects in; English; Please do not cite without permission. Comments welcome. Draft: April 18, 2003; Laurie A. Maynell maynell@ling.ohio-state.edu; Department of Linguistics;
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DEFINITE ARTICLE ... Articles in English are invariable. That is, they do not change according to the gender or number of the noun they refer to, e.g. the boy, the woman, the children ... English grammar software checks your grammar and spelling, and gives feedback as you write!
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Articles in English are invariable. That is, they do not change according to the gender or number of the noun they refer to. "The" is the definite article is English.
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