The apostrophe can be used to show who things belong to. If an item belongs to something, the apostrophe shows us who, by sitting at the end of the noun. If that noun doesn't end in s, the apostrophe ...
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Conjunctions join together two different, but related, parts of a sentence. They can be words like 'and', 'but', 'if', 'when', and 'because'. For example: I like swimming and she likes dancing.
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Abstract: The latent factor analysis (LFA) model is an effective tool for extracting valuable information from high-dimensional and sparse (HiDS) matrices. However, traditional LFA usually suffers ...