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FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSICAL ARABIC - Sacred Learning

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Lesson 12 The Passive Participle ... Lesson 15 The Superlative Noun ... English verbs may express either the active or the passive voice. The active voice is used when the subject of the sentence performs the action verb ((). , (). For example, ((), and ((). )

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Lesson 15: Building ARMA models. Examples

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foreign exchange rate Lira per US Dollar. Figure :SACF and SPACF for the logarithmic change in the foreign exchange rate Lira per US Dollar. Examination of the two graphs suggests that an AR(1) model can be appropriate. In particular, the SPACF is such that ˚ 11 = 0:3607 and cuts o to -0.0022 abrutly (i.e. ˚ 22 = 0:0022. Thus the SPACF is ...

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Lesson 15: Passive Voice

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People love/hate the band's music. The band's music is loved/hated. People often see birds in the forest. Birds are often seen in the forest. Verbs that cannot be used in the passive voice include have (for possession), belong to, lack, resemble, appear, seem, look, be. I have a cat. A cat is had by me. The team lacked a leader.

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