Words
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IU = 32 of 33 W/MC = 16.6 TSC/MC = .71 W/SCL1 = 9.5 L2+SC/MC = .14 |
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% W
in PP = 28
Passive F Verbs = 3 Compounds
Sub Clauses
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\-\Aluminum is an abundant metal [RAJFthat comes {from Bauxite,} an ore#App14 [RAJFthat looks like clay and contains=CV aluminum, {along with several other substances.}]] \-\WorkmanNote #1 extract the other substances {from the Bauxite} {by grinding*GerOP02 it and putting*GerOP03 it} {in high pressure tanks.}\-\The other substances form a mass [RAJFwhich the workman use a filter to remove,*INFAV03 leaving*GiveR05 only a liquid remaining.*GiveR01] \-\The liquid [MAJFthat remains] is put=PV {through several other processes} and then yields=CV a powdery white chemical, [RAJFwhich contains aluminum and oxygen,=CC] called*GiveR02 alumina. \-\Electricity is used=PV {by the workman} to separate*INFAV07 the aluminum {from the oxygen.} \-\A light metal is produced.=PV \-\The metal has bright, silvery luster, comes=CV {in many forms} and has=CV many uses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. The handwritten original definitely says "workman," rather than "workmen" throughout this text. Note that the writer uses "workman" as if it were plural, i.e., with plural verbs. If I remember correctly, this is not the only writer in this study to make this error. I also wonder if it is related to the frequent use, by local students, of "woman" as a plural. |