How To Convert Kg Into G

Hello Members The examples below are from Longman Dictionary. A.They converted the spare bedroom into an office. B.The stocks can be easily converted to cash. C. a sofa that converts into a bed. D. In the process, the light energy converts to heat energy. My question is can I use "to"...

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To convert into a substance of its own nature, as the bodily organs convert food into blood, and thence into animal tissue; to take in and appropriate as nourishment; to absorb into the system, incorporate.

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Just to add to fernando123's good answer, the stress changes when we convert an adjective into an adverb. The word becomes longer (with the addition of the suffix -mente), and so the stress migrates to the penultimate syllable, and therefore the word needs no accent mark.

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Both of them are Aramaic language/meaning but written in Paleo-Hebrew script. If you ask origumi to write it in standard Hebrew, then I can convert into Paleo-Hebrew script for you, if you want Hebrew meaning in Paleo-Hebrew script.

If we convert it into Past Perfect Tense then it will be read as say " Daniel had moved the chair before Jane could ouccpy that". Now, its passive speech will be " The chair had been moved by Daniel before that could be occupied by Jane". 3) "Was moved' is passive speech of Simple Past Tense/or Simple Past Indefinite Tense.

Converter/convertor - which spelling is the correct? Can you use both or are they two different things? And what about inverter/invertor, protecter/protector, conveyer/conveyor, etc. - does a rule exist that states when to use 'o' and when to use 'e'? NSV

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