Opened. A participle is a word formed by a verb. Example: Going, Gone, being, been. Etc
<span>People on a streetcar are complete strangers who are indifferent toward each other while they are along for the ride.</span>
It depends. In most cases emails kind of have a professional stigma following them and are sent to ask questions or to gain information or inform the receiver so it’s best presented in a formal way.
In other cases such as a letter to a friend it can be as informal as the writer would like. Overall though I would say False, emails require professionalism.
Simple topic of a text, themes can be divided into two categories: a works thematic concept is what readers think, a thematic statement is what the work says about the subject
Answer:
extended discussion on a subject
Explanation:
Course as defined in the scenario above means movement along a path. The word discourse could therefore be broken into two:
dis - which plays the role of a prefix and ;
course - the root word meaning movement along a path
The prefix usually means : to break, move apart, deviate or opposite of something. Therefore combining the root word and the prefix, we might define discourse to mean a discussion or talks which isn't just in a certain direction or path, it could be characterized as being unusually long covering various fields.