From my experience, this isn't necessarily true. In my class, me and one other guy always came top in English and the same was true for maths. And although everyone obviously has strengths and weaknesses, I think your general intelligence level will affect your performance in all subjects, in most cases.
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well scientifically, it is said that our brains (as it varies from person to person) processes information differently. Some people are more linguistically inclinced than they are mathematically incline; (the whole left brain - right brain thing). i am a teacher and i have personally seen this pattern for years; students that are excellent in English subjects are not as strong in math (and usually the same is true for science)and the reverse is true as well.
but i would hasten to say that regardless if you are naturally strong in linguistics (English, language arts, etc) this doesn't mean that you can not develop both thinking processes so as to strike some kind of balance between the two. if you find yourself to be a strong language student this does not mean that you are a mathematically challenged , but simply that you need to spend more time practicing math subjects and vise a versa.
The statement is not true and so cannot be answered.
It is normal for people to have strengths and weaknesses. A lot of people that seems to be good at math sucks at english and vice versa, though this is not forever. Through practice, learning more vocabulary and trying to start a journal would surely help in your writing skills. You may be born weak at something but that doesn't mean your going to stay like that forever unless you let it.
Any amount ... no loss in accuracy is required nor necessary. Any loss is dependent on the people doing the conversion.
Not necessarily, in fact, being good at math helps you calculate things in programming. You just need some practice and really good math and English skills
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The statement is not true and so cannot be answered.
all the normal subjects but french is equivilant to our English and vice versa but history and geography are combined to make l'histoire-geo,
It is normal for people to have strengths and weaknesses. A lot of people that seems to be good at math sucks at english and vice versa, though this is not forever. Through practice, learning more vocabulary and trying to start a journal would surely help in your writing skills. You may be born weak at something but that doesn't mean your going to stay like that forever unless you let it.
nope because we dont have urdu meanings for most of english words and vice versa
I don't what you did to this girl dude.... or vise versa, but he/she is fed up.
it is used to translate a word from the Italian language to the English language most dictionaries are typically in the vice/versa
Yes. And vise-versa.
There is none. Dinner jacket is English English for tuxedo! It does imply a black tie and vice versa.
Answer: Google Translate can now translate text from Macedonian to English and vice versa. It can also transliterate the text.
Just use google translate.
Fotoalbum translates into photo album in English. There are many utilities available to assist in translating words and phrases from foreign languages into English and vice versa.
It may have something to do with the makeup of ones brain, but I think it is more a matter of interest. Some people like reading stories and become interested in how writers work and so become good at English. Others like solving puzzles and figuring ow things works but do not like to read stories for fun - thee people are ofter better at math than at English.