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Television 📺 Substantivo can Auxiliar make Verbo you Pronome dumb Adxectivo , but Conxunción coordinadora it Pronome can Auxiliar also Adverbio be Auxiliar good 👍 Adxectivo education Substantivo .
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Television can make you dumb, but it can also be good education. Television can make you dumb, but it can also be good education.
Palabras e frases
dumb
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- Unable to speak; lacking power of speech (kept in "deaf, dumb, and blind").
- Not talkative; taciturn or unwilling to speak.
- Having no input or voice in running things.
- Unaccompanied by words or speech, silent, wordless.
- Not producing any sound, silent.
- (informal) Stupid.
- Pointless, foolish, lacking intellectual content or value.
- Lacking some functionality or property ordinarily characteristic of its kind.
- Not equipped with intelligent behavior or processing capabilities of its own.
- (obsolete) Lacking brightness or clearness as a colour; dim, dull.
but
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- Apart from, except (for), excluding.
- Outside of.
can
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- To know how to; to be able to.
- (informal) May; to be permitted or enabled to.
- To have the potential to; be possible.
- Used with verbs of perception.
- (obsolete) To know.
- To be (followed by a word like able, possible, allowed).
also
- In addition; besides; as well; further; too.
- (obsolete) To the same degree or extent; so, as.
be
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good
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- Acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral.
- Competent or talented.
- Able to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; of unimpaired credit; used with for.
- Well-behaved (especially of children or animals).
- Satisfied or at ease; not requiring more.
- (colloquial) Accepting of, OK with
- Of high rank or birth.
- Useful for a particular purpose; functional.
- Effective.
- (obsolete) Real; actual; serious.
- Having a particularly pleasant taste.
- Being satisfying; meeting dietary requirements.
- Of food or other perishable products, still fit for use; not yet expired, stale, rotten, etc.
- Valid, of worth, capable of being honoured.
- True, valid, of explanatory strength.
- Right, proper, as it should be.
- Healthful.
- Pleasant; enjoyable.
- Favourable.
- Unblemished; honourable.
- Beneficial; worthwhile.
- Adequate; sufficient; not fallacious.
- (colloquial) Very, extremely. See good and.
- (colloquial) Ready.
- Holy (especially when capitalized) .
- Reasonable in amount.
- Large in amount or size.
- Full; entire; at least as much as.
education
- The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.
- Facts, skills and ideas that have been learned, especially through formal instruction.
- Upbringing, rearing.
it
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- The third-person singular neuter personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, abstract entity, or non-human living thing.
- A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to a baby or child, especially of unknown gender.
- (obsolete) An affectionate third-person singular personal pronoun.
- A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to an animate referent who is transgender or non-binary.
- Used to refer to someone being identified, often on the phone, but not limited to this situation.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement (known as the dummy pronoun, dummy it or weather it).
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
- Sex appeal, especially that which goes beyond physical appearance.
- The impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject, or less commonly, object; known as the dummy pronoun (according to some definitions), anticipatory it or, more formally in linguistics, a syntactic expletive. The delayed subject is commonly a to-infinitive, a gerund, or a noun clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction.
- All or the end; something after which there is no more.
- (obsolete) Followed by an omitted and understood relative pronoun: That which; what.