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Silence gives consent.
Suffixes, 1: "-ion" creates nouns that show the meaning of 'action, state, process, results,' and so on.
'Verb' refers to the predicate verb. Predicate verbs change their form depending on the subject and the time expressed.
This sort of structure is called a double negative, but in effect it shows affirmation.
When indicating 'tense' in Chinese, as shown above, there are 'particles', 'time-specifying words' and also many cases where it depends on context.
How should foreign exchange rates be shown? In the foreign exchange market they are displayed centered on the American dollar.
Russia expresses regret for those lost in the hostage incident.
"Nice person," that's the word girls used to call men to indicate that they aren't possible objects of romantic interest.
The "predicate" is that part that shows the action in the sentence. In Japanese it would be the part that ends in "da", "suru", etc.
He smiled to express his agreement.
He could show his feeling with music instead of words.
He nodded to show that he approved of my plan.
He nodded to show that he agreed with me.
Statistics deals with collected numbers representing facts.
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.
The red lines on the map represent railways.
The blue lines on the map represent rivers.
It is hard for me to put my thoughts into words.
It's hard for me to put my thoughts into words.
I find it difficult to express my meaning in words.

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