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Cheatsheet for JIRA's Query Language
19 Dec 17
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Cheat Sheet for Natural Language Processing using NTLK
26 May 18
language, python, word, processing, ai and 2 more ...
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All you need to know about how to write Rohingya
29 Feb 20
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Your guide to learning number words in Rohingya
29 Feb 20
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The following cheat sheet contains information about giving feedback in a language classroom
6 May 19
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Basic German English Cheatsheet
6 Nov 19, updated 18 Nov 19
language, english, german, beginner, basic and 6 more ...
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Spanish Basic Grammar for Conversation
16 Feb 20, updated 4 Mar 20
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A brief description of Temporale Konnektoren and their alternatives.
12 Apr 20
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Cheat Sheet to remember how to accurately pronounce all of the main American English vowel sounds.
9 Sep 21
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Heyy everyone, there are 12 tense in English. So I put them together and created a cheat sheet. I hope it helps. Bye!
15 Nov 21
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Información general del examen TOEFL IBT
10 Dec 21
language, english, information, study, exam and 4 more ...
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The subjunctive mood, what is it, when to use it, how to form it and some examples to learn
29 Jan 22
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German verb tenses and auxiliary verbs and some vocab, war und hatte, dative, clauses
2 Feb 22
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German Grammar rules for A1 level.
6 Feb 22, updated 8 Feb 22
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This Cheat Sheet contains the definition of FEEDBACK, recommendations, techniques to give feedback, the meaning of positive and negative feedback.
4 May 22
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This cheat sheet will help you to learn top 63 adjectives with prepositions in German
18 Jul 22
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This is German cases 101. This is mostly made for myself so sorry if things are a bit confusing, i tried my best to keep it understandable to others. My apologies for this being formatted strangly, if i didnt do it this way things would overlap and become hard to read. Reading order: Definite and Indefinite Articles + Pronouns > Norminative > Accusitive > Dative > Genitive > Misc.
7 Aug 22
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Can/can’t, adverbs of manner, have to/don’t have to and must/mustn’t
22 Dec 24

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