Examples of using Familiar objects in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Accurately names a few familiar objects.
Same familiar objects which you see now.
Forgetting where one has placed familiar objects.
Familiar objects just became distorted and unfamiliar.
They can often move well around familiar objects.
Things, familiar objects can be thought of in ways they haven't been thought of before.
Not recognise relatives,friends, and familiar objects.
Well, the gravity exerted by familiar objects like the moon, the earth, and the sun is surely attractive.
Difficulty to recognize and to name familiar objects.
Perhaps she would never see again those familiar objects from which she had never dreamed of being divided.
Not recognize relatives,friends and familiar objects.
Initially using familiar objects from his own surroundings painting implements, music records, clothes, etc.
Talks to other people about familiar objects and events.
Patients with this pathology are forgetful, can not recall recent events,are unable to recognize familiar objects.
Over the next few years, many more familiar objects will be reinvented.
Carefully look into those places where you did not expect to see familiar objects.
Preschoolers enjoy nursery rhymes and songs about familiar objects like toys, animals, play activities, and people.
Language problems such as forgetting the words for familiar objects.
This way, they are able to learn to learn words for familiar objects and learn that older people can provide details about their world.
Does not recognize relatives,friends or familiar objects.
Indeed, many tombs have been found to contain familiar objects that were meant to accompany the deceased on his/her journey to the afterlife.
Language problems such as trouble finding the name of familiar objects.
Many of the most familiar objects are also shown in multiple wavelengths, revealing invisible structures that are both mysterious and fascinating.
And encourage naming and pointing to familiar objects in the book.
JP and Mike Andrews say that they love to find and photograph interesting andunusual shapes that have been created by familiar objects.
And encourage naming and pointing to familiar objects in the book.
Surrounded by sights,sounds, and familiar objects, filled with natural curiosity, and helped by you, your baby learns through everyday experiences and of course, through play.
Language problems, such as trouble remembering names of familiar objects.
The child extends the names of the first familiar objects to other strange objects in which he is conscious of some analogy.”.
Ask your child,“What's this?” and encourage naming andpointing to familiar objects in the book.