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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Tips on How to Use Active Verbs Correctly
Tips on How to Use Active Verbs CorrectlyLearning how to use active verbs correctly is a very important aspect of any language course. Sometimes, it is a direct influence from the teachers or textbooks in school. Usually the old concepts are just lost in time and many people have no idea how to use these verbs. There are a few things you should know when trying to learn how to use this powerful verb.The first thing you should keep in mind is that verbs are considered passive and have a negative point. That means that they don't necessarily go with their subject. In English the verb take is a passive verb. Therefore, if you want to make sure you know how to use active verbs correctly, you must choose a subject and an object.To do this, you need to start using -I instead of the subject. The noun will not be directly connected to the verb, and you can use a conjugation suffix to indicate tense. Then, add the suffix -ed for the regular form of the verb and -ing for the regular form of th e passive verb.Using -ed for a regular verb is pretty simple, especially if you are already familiar with English. After a number, there will be a dash, which is known as -is. All the time, you will write the number in front of the dash. This can be used by itself, after a number, or on its own as an imperative.With -in, you will see a beginning and ending for the verb. This is pretty straightforward. So, to illustrate how to use the active verb, here is an example of how you would write a post number in English:In this example, zero is first and then it is followed by the digit followed by a dash and a post number in front of the digit. There are also a few other aspects of the active verb.The ending -a is used in every sentence with this verb, so you should always end a sentence with -ed, like the post number above. There are two words you should know about the use of the active verb. These are infinitive and gerund.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
TomboyX Meet the Founders Who Raised $25 Million
TomboyX Meet the Founders Who Raised $25 Million What does it mean to be an âinclusiveâ underwear company? Is it choosing âreal peopleâ for your ad campaigns over skeletal-thin models? Laboring over fit and feel so every body size is represented? Thatâs part of it, say TomboyX founders Fran Dunaway and Naomi Gonzalez. But when your customers exist outside the gender binary, or abandon social norms about the way men and women are âsupposedâ to dress, they donât just want to be comfortable. They want to be cute, too. âItâs about finding clothing that represents how you feel and how you want to present,â Dunaway says. âThat societal construct you see when you walk into a store, [where] its âboy and girlâ and âmen and womenâ ⦠there are a lot of people who ride in that in-between.â Dunaway and Gonzalez, who are a married couple, launched TomboyX as a Kickstarter campaign six years ago, while Dunaway was working as a partner at a media strategies firm, and Gonzalez as a sports massage therapist. They started with tailored polos and button-up shirts, raising $75,000 in 30 days even though they âdidnât know a knit from a woven,â Dunaway says. As they built up a customer base, the couple branched out with a pair of boxer briefs for women; tripling their revenue in six months. People âfelt seen for the first time,â Gonzalez says. They became a full-fledged undergarment brand shortly thereafter. The couple has a team of 30 employees now, and are bringing on more people as they introduce new products, like âpackerâ underwear for trans men, and prints that run the esoteric gamut â" from flannels to popsicles to octopi (see: CUTE). So far, theyâve raised about $25 million in funding. Theyâve got plenty of competition: âstartup underwearâ isnât just a thing, but a thing that venture capitalists are throwing money at (if youâve listened to a podcast lately, youâve probably heard companies like MeUndies and Mack Weldon duking it out in the ad breaks). Inclusive underwear is a different story. And as every brand from Listerine to Stoli Vodka âcelebratesâ Pride month by slapping a rainbow label on their products, TomboyX is the antithesis to all those eye-roll inducing money grabs. Dunaway and Gonzalez arenât disconnected CEOs making a buck off the LGBT community. Theyâre a queer couple making the underwear theyâve always wanted to wear. âClothing for me really is about freedom,â Gonzalez says. âItâs the freedom to be who I want to be and to dress and express myself â" however I choose to do so.â
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Get Job Leads Fast Using Twitter - Work It Daily
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