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August 20, 2015

Grammar Clinic: The REAL differences between FEW/A FEW & LITTLE/A LITTLE

The terms FEW and LITTLE can really be confusing. Few is used with countable nouns (nouns that can be counted), such as coin(s) and animal(s). Little is used with uncountable nouns (nouns that cannot be counted), such as milk, time, and money. FEW vs. A FEW  “Few” means “virtually none” or “almost zero” There are

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Geography – SS1}: Latitude and Longitude

Latitude Latitude is the angular distance of a point on the earth’s surface, measured in degree from centre of the earth. Latitude (00), called equator, divides the earth into two equals- the Northern and Southern hemisphere. All other latitudes are parallel to the equator and to each other; hence, the latitudes are also called parallels

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics – JSS 2}: Angles in a Polygon

Angles between lines If a line is split into 2 and you know one angle you can always find the other one. Example: If we know one angle is 45° what is angle “a” ? Angle a is 180° − 45° = 135° This method can be used for several angles on one side of a straight line. Example: What is angle “b” ? Angle b is

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