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Memotech did Auxiliar not 🚫 Partícula receive Verbo funding Sustantivo they Pronombre expected Verbo from Adposición the Determinante British Adjetivo government Sustantivo for Adposición this Determinante project Sustantivo .
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Partícula
Verbo
Sustantivo
Pronombre
Verbo
Adposición
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Adjetivo
Sustantivo
Adposición
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Sustantivo
Memotech no recibió fondos que esperaban del gobierno británico para este proyecto. Memotech no recibió fondos que esperaban del gobierno británico para este proyecto .
Palabras y frases
did
- simple past of do
- past participle of do; done
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not
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- Negates the meaning of the modified verb.
- To no degree.
- Used to indicate the opposite or near opposite, often in a form of understatement.
- Used before a noun phrase or pronominal phrase to denote an aversion to its presence or occurrence.
- (informal) Used before a determiner phrase or a non-finite clause (especially a gerund-participial clause) to convey some attitude (such as surprise, criticism, or embarrassment) towards someone or something, without conveying negation.
funding
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present participle and gerund of fund
expected
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Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur
from
- Used to indicate source or provenance.
- Originating at (a year, time, etc.)
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Used to indicate a starting point or initial reference.
- Indicating removal or separation.
- Indicating removal or separation.
- Indicating exclusion.
- Indicating differentiation.
- Produced with or out of (a substance or material).
- Used to indicate causation; because of, as a result of.
British
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- The residents or inhabitants of Great Britain.
- The citizens or inhabitants of the United Kingdom.
- The earlier inhabitants of southern Britain, prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion and subsequent migrations.
government
- The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
- The relationship between a word and its dependents.
- The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power.
- The management or control of a system.
- The tenure of a head of government; the ministry or administration led by a specified individual.
- In a parliamentary system, the political party or coalition in power, as opposed to the opposition; the state of being in power.
- The team tasked with presenting and speaking in favour of a resolution, as opposed to the opposition.
- Ellipsis of government name, one's legal name according to a government.
for
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Because.