A study in 2005 by Salary.com estimated that $760 billion worth of US workers' time was wasted on the job each year due to browsing the internet instead of working.
well i dont get the question but any fact is a statistic.
a fact is hard information, such as it is raining, or it is sunny, and a statistic is more like they have sold more than 3,000,000 copies of their album. That is all I know
The statistic I've read is 93. Much has changed--it is 98.6-fact
Meaning "division", the term "partition" has quite a few uses in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "Following the partition of the country into three distinct parts, civil strife in fact increased over the next year, much to the surprise of those who had engineered the change. "
Yes. A banana is a non-example of acute. In fact it is also a non-example of an angle!
well i dont get the question but any fact is a statistic.
well i dont get the question but any fact is a statistic.
To feign surprise is to act surprised when in fact you are not surprised. An example of this would be receiving a present of which you already knew what it would be - but pretending to be surprised so as not to upset the person who gave you the present.
The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing. Example sentences:Verb: We're going to surprise mom by having dinner ready when she gets home.Noun: This is such a surprise, we weren't expecting to see you until the holiday.The noun form for the verb to surprise is surprisal and the gerund, surprising.
His pants had been mended.
The Germans gave the Christmas tree to us
Start with something exciting. Maybe a startling fact, an onomatopoeia, or a certain event.
The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing. Example sentences:Verb: We're going to surprisemom by having dinner ready when she gets home.Noun: This is such a surprise, we weren't expecting to see you until the holiday.The noun form for the verb to surprise is surprisal and the gerund, surprising.
A numerical fact
Apparently with No Surprise
A numerical fact
a fact is hard information, such as it is raining, or it is sunny, and a statistic is more like they have sold more than 3,000,000 copies of their album. That is all I know