The document provides instructions for converting sentences from active to passive voice. It explains the three key steps: 1) Identifying the verb tense, 2) Changing the auxiliary verb to the same tense, and 3) Combining the auxiliary verb with the past participle of the main verb. Several examples are worked through demonstrating how to correctly change sentences between the active and passive voice.
This document discusses various topics related to sexual orientations and homosexuality. It defines different sexual orientations including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, pansexual and others. It then discusses the history of homosexuality in ancient cultures and the discrimination homosexuals faced until recently. It acknowledges that while homosexuality is more accepted now in some cultures, prejudice still exists. It notes some of the negative impacts this prejudice can have like isolation, low self-esteem and depression. It also discusses LGBT rights organizations and how homosexuality is still criminalized in some countries with penalties ranging from fines to death. It raises questions about the emotional impacts and challenges faced by those with orientations other than straight.
The document discusses the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech, also known as indirect speech. It covers tense changes where the tense is shifted back one step, pronoun changes, place and time changes, and the use of reporting verbs like said, told, asked. It provides examples of direct speech and the corresponding reported speech. The basic rules are that quotation marks and attribution verbs are removed, the word "that" can be added, pronouns are changed, tenses are shifted back, and places and times are adjusted.
Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others. Individuals with this disorder tend to interpret others' actions as threatening and hold grudges. They are highly sensitive and believe that others are out to harm them. The disorder is defined by traits such as suspiciousness, tendency to bear grudges, belief that others' actions are hostile, and preoccupation with unsubstantiated conspiracies. It has been described since the 19th century and is currently defined by diagnostic criteria involving suspiciousness and distorted beliefs about others' intentions.
Erik Erikson proposed 8 psychosocial stages of development across the lifespan. Each stage involves resolving a "crisis" between two opposing tendencies, with a positive resolution leading to the development of virtues. The stages include: (1) Trust vs. Mistrust in infancy, (2) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt in early childhood, (3) Initiative vs. Guilt in preschool, (4) Industry vs. Inferiority in school age, (5) Identity vs. Role Confusion in adolescence, (6) Intimacy vs. Isolation in young adulthood, (7) Generativity vs. Stagnation in adulthood, and (8) Ego Integr
Persons with avoidant personality disorder show extreme sensitivity to rejection and social withdrawal. They desire companionship but need strong reassurance of acceptance. Avoidant personality disorder is common, affecting 1-10% of the population, with hypersensitivity to rejection being the central feature. On examination, patients appear anxious and tense, feeling vulnerable to any perceived criticism from the interviewer.
The document discusses the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech in English. It provides examples of changing the tense and pronouns when direct speech is reported, including changes to questions, statements with modal verbs, and imperative statements.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial DevelopmentDiana Flores
Erikson's psychosocial theory outlines 8 stages of development from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage involves resolving a psychosocial crisis between two opposing tendencies, such as trust vs mistrust in infancy. Successful resolution leads to healthy development and acquiring virtues like hope, will, purpose, and integrity. Unsuccessful resolution can result in maladaptive tendencies like withdrawal, inhibition, or despair. The document provides an overview of each stage's crisis, potential negative outcomes, and ideal virtue achieved with balanced resolution.
This document discusses various topics related to sexual orientations and homosexuality. It defines different sexual orientations including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, pansexual and others. It then discusses the history of homosexuality in ancient cultures and the discrimination homosexuals faced until recently. It acknowledges that while homosexuality is more accepted now in some cultures, prejudice still exists. It notes some of the negative impacts this prejudice can have like isolation, low self-esteem and depression. It also discusses LGBT rights organizations and how homosexuality is still criminalized in some countries with penalties ranging from fines to death. It raises questions about the emotional impacts and challenges faced by those with orientations other than straight.
The document discusses the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech, also known as indirect speech. It covers tense changes where the tense is shifted back one step, pronoun changes, place and time changes, and the use of reporting verbs like said, told, asked. It provides examples of direct speech and the corresponding reported speech. The basic rules are that quotation marks and attribution verbs are removed, the word "that" can be added, pronouns are changed, tenses are shifted back, and places and times are adjusted.
Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others. Individuals with this disorder tend to interpret others' actions as threatening and hold grudges. They are highly sensitive and believe that others are out to harm them. The disorder is defined by traits such as suspiciousness, tendency to bear grudges, belief that others' actions are hostile, and preoccupation with unsubstantiated conspiracies. It has been described since the 19th century and is currently defined by diagnostic criteria involving suspiciousness and distorted beliefs about others' intentions.
Erik Erikson proposed 8 psychosocial stages of development across the lifespan. Each stage involves resolving a "crisis" between two opposing tendencies, with a positive resolution leading to the development of virtues. The stages include: (1) Trust vs. Mistrust in infancy, (2) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt in early childhood, (3) Initiative vs. Guilt in preschool, (4) Industry vs. Inferiority in school age, (5) Identity vs. Role Confusion in adolescence, (6) Intimacy vs. Isolation in young adulthood, (7) Generativity vs. Stagnation in adulthood, and (8) Ego Integr
Persons with avoidant personality disorder show extreme sensitivity to rejection and social withdrawal. They desire companionship but need strong reassurance of acceptance. Avoidant personality disorder is common, affecting 1-10% of the population, with hypersensitivity to rejection being the central feature. On examination, patients appear anxious and tense, feeling vulnerable to any perceived criticism from the interviewer.
The document discusses the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech in English. It provides examples of changing the tense and pronouns when direct speech is reported, including changes to questions, statements with modal verbs, and imperative statements.
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial DevelopmentDiana Flores
Erikson's psychosocial theory outlines 8 stages of development from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage involves resolving a psychosocial crisis between two opposing tendencies, such as trust vs mistrust in infancy. Successful resolution leads to healthy development and acquiring virtues like hope, will, purpose, and integrity. Unsuccessful resolution can result in maladaptive tendencies like withdrawal, inhibition, or despair. The document provides an overview of each stage's crisis, potential negative outcomes, and ideal virtue achieved with balanced resolution.
The document provides recommendations for conducting oral reading assessments based on a collaborative project led by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics. It discusses key principles that should be applied in planning, designing, implementing, and using oral reading assessment data. The recommendations are drawn from several articles in an ebook that describe various oral reading assessments used around the world. The assessments discussed range from household-based citizen-led assessments to school-based assessments and focus on evaluating early reading skills from ages 3 to grade 3. The goal is to provide guidance to practitioners on best practices for selecting, administering, and using oral reading assessments to improve literacy outcomes.
This document appears to be an idiom quiz given to English students, containing 20 multiple choice questions testing their understanding of common English idioms. The idioms included in the quiz relate to topics like embarrassment, livelihood, laziness, popularity, food, mistakes, entertainment, bribery, plans, beliefs, explanations, nutrition, preferences, priorities, and more. The quiz is out of 20 marks and asks students to match each idiom with its correct meaning based on the context of short examples.
The document is a listening activity from an English class that provides instructions to fill in blanks, choose correct words, and order words in passages from song lyrics. It also includes definitions for vocabulary words used in the lyrics. The activity tests comprehension of romantic song lyrics that describe feelings of loneliness, sadness, and longing after a breakup. Students are tasked with analyzing the lyrics and selecting appropriate words to complete the passages based on context clues.
The convent was built on the ruins of an earlier Benedictine convent. The document provides a brief one sentence description of the convent being built on ruins of a Benedictine convent.
The 15th century Church of St John the Baptist in Tomar, Portugal was originally built by King Emanuel I and rebuilt in the 16th century. It has an amazing Manueline portal and octagonal spire, along with notable interior features including a carved stone pulpit, 16th century paintings of the Last Supper and beheading of John the Baptist, and fantastic architectural features that make it worth visiting.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was an old 14th century shelter built on a Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel includes a Renaissance period portal and window and is located near the Nabão river.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was built in the 14th century on the site of a former Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel located near the River Nabão includes a Renaissance period portal and window from when it was originally built.
Dance has been a form of artistic expression since ancient times. It began as a way for humans to express emotions through movement, as seen even in the animal world. One of the earliest known places for dance to emerge was in Egypt around 2000 BC. Dance remains today both an artistic performance and a means of personal expression through motion.
The Spring Festival is the most important Chinese festival where families get together like Christmas. People clean their homes and decorate with calligraphy before the New Year comes. The lion dance is a spectacular event during this time, believed to bring good luck and dispel evil. Common foods include New Year cake and tangyuan, symbolizing progression, unity and prosperity. The color red and lantern riddles are also significant parts of the celebrations.
When challenged to research about a topic that would never get covered in the English classes, Rodrigo chose the Heavy Metal Culture. Here is the ppt she used on her presentation to the class.
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The document defines human trafficking according to Article 3 of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons. It involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a person through force, coercion, fraud or abuse of power for the purpose of exploiting them, including exploiting the prostitution of others, forced labor, slavery, servitude, or removal of organs.
This document presents information about various conspiracy theories including:
- The moon landing being faked
- 9/11 being an inside job
- Area 51 holding secrets about aliens
- Princess Diana's death being orchestrated
- Lizards secretly running the world
The document provides links to websites with more information about these and other conspiracy theories.
Challenged to research about the lives of people the students considered to be heroes, they made videos and tried to understand how they could still be motivating to us all.
We thank Google for the image and data.
We apologise for any silly mistakes.
This is the suggestion by Henrique, Joel, Luís, Pedro and Ricardo (11B)
Challenged to create an advertising campaign for a product which doesn’t exist, the students came up with different suggestions. This is the suggestion by Ana I, Andreia G & Eunice (11J).
We thank Google for the images.
We apologise for any of our favourite silly mistakes.
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In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
The document provides recommendations for conducting oral reading assessments based on a collaborative project led by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics. It discusses key principles that should be applied in planning, designing, implementing, and using oral reading assessment data. The recommendations are drawn from several articles in an ebook that describe various oral reading assessments used around the world. The assessments discussed range from household-based citizen-led assessments to school-based assessments and focus on evaluating early reading skills from ages 3 to grade 3. The goal is to provide guidance to practitioners on best practices for selecting, administering, and using oral reading assessments to improve literacy outcomes.
This document appears to be an idiom quiz given to English students, containing 20 multiple choice questions testing their understanding of common English idioms. The idioms included in the quiz relate to topics like embarrassment, livelihood, laziness, popularity, food, mistakes, entertainment, bribery, plans, beliefs, explanations, nutrition, preferences, priorities, and more. The quiz is out of 20 marks and asks students to match each idiom with its correct meaning based on the context of short examples.
The document is a listening activity from an English class that provides instructions to fill in blanks, choose correct words, and order words in passages from song lyrics. It also includes definitions for vocabulary words used in the lyrics. The activity tests comprehension of romantic song lyrics that describe feelings of loneliness, sadness, and longing after a breakup. Students are tasked with analyzing the lyrics and selecting appropriate words to complete the passages based on context clues.
The convent was built on the ruins of an earlier Benedictine convent. The document provides a brief one sentence description of the convent being built on ruins of a Benedictine convent.
The 15th century Church of St John the Baptist in Tomar, Portugal was originally built by King Emanuel I and rebuilt in the 16th century. It has an amazing Manueline portal and octagonal spire, along with notable interior features including a carved stone pulpit, 16th century paintings of the Last Supper and beheading of John the Baptist, and fantastic architectural features that make it worth visiting.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was an old 14th century shelter built on a Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel includes a Renaissance period portal and window and is located near the Nabão river.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was built in the 14th century on the site of a former Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel located near the River Nabão includes a Renaissance period portal and window from when it was originally built.
Dance has been a form of artistic expression since ancient times. It began as a way for humans to express emotions through movement, as seen even in the animal world. One of the earliest known places for dance to emerge was in Egypt around 2000 BC. Dance remains today both an artistic performance and a means of personal expression through motion.
The Spring Festival is the most important Chinese festival where families get together like Christmas. People clean their homes and decorate with calligraphy before the New Year comes. The lion dance is a spectacular event during this time, believed to bring good luck and dispel evil. Common foods include New Year cake and tangyuan, symbolizing progression, unity and prosperity. The color red and lantern riddles are also significant parts of the celebrations.
When challenged to research about a topic that would never get covered in the English classes, Rodrigo chose the Heavy Metal Culture. Here is the ppt she used on her presentation to the class.
When challenged to research about a topic that would never get covered in the English classes, Joana F chose Lesley Pearse. Here is the ppt she used on her presentation to the class.
When asked to do a research assignment, Rafael , 12M (EJR) went for two topics that have puzzled him. This is the ppt he created as the support for his presentation.
The document defines human trafficking according to Article 3 of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons. It involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a person through force, coercion, fraud or abuse of power for the purpose of exploiting them, including exploiting the prostitution of others, forced labor, slavery, servitude, or removal of organs.
This document presents information about various conspiracy theories including:
- The moon landing being faked
- 9/11 being an inside job
- Area 51 holding secrets about aliens
- Princess Diana's death being orchestrated
- Lizards secretly running the world
The document provides links to websites with more information about these and other conspiracy theories.
Challenged to research about the lives of people the students considered to be heroes, they made videos and tried to understand how they could still be motivating to us all.
We thank Google for the image and data.
We apologise for any silly mistakes.
This is the suggestion by Henrique, Joel, Luís, Pedro and Ricardo (11B)
Challenged to create an advertising campaign for a product which doesn’t exist, the students came up with different suggestions. This is the suggestion by Ana I, Andreia G & Eunice (11J).
We thank Google for the images.
We apologise for any of our favourite silly mistakes.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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3. Frodo, First: it’s
Directions But I
can’t
important to study
the Active Voice
forget sentence in order
the “by to decide which
2nd: We need Agent”! verb tense is used.
to put verb to
be (auxiliary
verb of the
Passive Voice)
in the same
verb tense as
the main verb
(verb of the Yes, Frodo
Active Voice)… , that’s
important
too.
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
4. First Step:
First Step:
decide
which verb
tense is
used.
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5. Sandro listens to music everyday.
• 1st step: Which verb tense is this?
Simple Simple
Present Past
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6. And we have a winner!!!
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20. Joana A
Inês
I want your blood!!
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21. Inês studies Portuguese very well.
• 1st step: Which verb tense is this?
Present Simple
Simple Past
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22. Second Step:
Remember, We need to
put the auxiliary verb
to be in the same verb
tense as the main verb…
Let’s do it!!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
23. Sandro listens to music everyday.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (listened)
is are
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
24. And we have a winner!!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
25. Ah, you
unwise
mortals,
think!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
26. Bruno M is reading an e-mail.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (read)
is are
being being
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
28. Unlike
me, yo
u’re
alive:
Think!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
29. Diogo loved Geography.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (loved)
was were
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
32. Rafael has practised skate.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (practised)
Has was
been
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34. Don’t you
want to
reconsider?
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
35. Someone will give Joana A a book.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (given)
Will
Would be
be
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37. Better go back before I get you!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
38. Inês studies Portuguese very well.
• 2nd step: Form of auxiliary to be in this
tense ….
• + past participle of main verb (studied)
is was
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
41. Final step…
Putting all this
together. Like an
army: united we
stand, divided we
fall!!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
42. Sandro listens to music everyday.
• Auxiliary to be in the active tense +
past participle of main verb (listened)
Music is Music are
listened listened
by Sandro… by Sandro…
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
43. And we have a winner!!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
44. Ah, you
unwise
mortals,
think!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
45. Bruno M is reading an e-mail.
Auxiliary to be in the active tense + past
participle of main verb (read)
An e-mail An e-mail
is being read are being read
by Bruno M. by Bruno M.
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
47. Unlike
me, yo
u’re
alive:
Think!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
48. Diogo loved Geography.
Auxiliary to be in the active tense + past
participle of main verb (loved)
Geography Geography
was loved were loved
by Diogo. by Diogo.
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
51. Rafael has practised skate.
Auxiliary to be in the active tense + past
participle of main verb (practised)
Skate has Skate was
been practised practised
by Rafael. by Rafael.
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
52. Don’t you
want to
reconsider?
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
54. Someone will give Joana A a book.
Auxiliary to be in the active tense + past
participle of main verb (given)
Joana A Joana A
will would
be given be given
a book. a book.
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
56. Better go back before I get you!!
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes
57. Inês studies Portuguese very well.
Auxiliary to be in the active tense + past
participle of main verb (studied)
Portuguese Portuguese
is studied was studied
by Inês… by Inês…
01/01/2010 12:30 mjmarkes