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Definition of part

Part is a term with more than twenty meanings in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). This concept, whose etymological origin is found in Latin (partis), is usually used to name a fragment or fraction of something that constitutes a whole. This means that a whole can be […]

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Definition of past continuous

The past continuous is a verbal tense of the English language, called past continuous in the original language. At this time, the action mentioned began to develop in the past (with respect to the speaker's situation) and then extended in time. It should be noted that what has already happened is part of the […]

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Definition of past participle

The past participle is a verbal form that allows you to create a subordinate clause, perform the conjugation of the passive voice or apply a qualification to a noun. Some examples of participles are "purchased" ("I have already bought a number for this year's raffle"), "interpreted" ("The text has been interpreted by a very […]

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Definition of past simple

In Latin is where we can find the etymological origin of the term simple past: -Past derives from the Latin verb passare which, in turn, emanates from passus, which means "to put one foot forward." -Simple, on the other hand, comes from simple. Verb tenses are different ways of combining the verbal aspect and time […]

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Definition of narrative paragraph

The first step that must be taken before determining the meaning of the term narrative paragraph is to establish the etymological origin of the words that give it shape: Paragraph derives from Greek. Specifically, it emanates from "paragraphos", which is the result of the sum of two components: "para", which can be translated as "together", and "grapho", which […]

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Definition of expository paragraph

Paragraph, which has its origin in the Latin term paragraphus, is a concept that is used to name the different fragments that make up a text. Paragraphs begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop. Expository, for its part, is an adjective that refers to what makes an exhibition […]

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Definition of paragraph

The Latin word paragraphus became paragraph, a term commonly used in the field of grammar. These are the different fragments of a text, which can be recognized by their capital letter at the beginning and by the full stop that marks their end. A paragraph can be made up of one or more […]

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Definition of paratext

Although the notion of paratext is not part of the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), its use is frequent in the field of linguistics. Paratext is known as those messages, postulates or expressions that complement the main content of a text. Its purpose is to provide more information about the work in question […]

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Definition of parco

Parco is a term that comes from Latin. Specifically, we have to say that it derives from the Latin adjective "parcus", which can be translated as "austere." It is a word that, in turn, comes from the verb "parcere", which is synonymous with "save". It is an adjective that qualifies the person who expresses himself […]

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Definition of paragon

Paragon is a term used as a synonym for comparison or similarity. A paragon, therefore, arises when comparing two realities, events, objects, etc. For example: “The president's decision establishes a parallel between both countries”, “For the achievements achieved at his age, Lionel Messi cannot be compared with any other player in […]

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