Examples of using To take notes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Candidates are allowed to take notes during the speaking section and use it when they are responding to the questions.
feel free to take notes.
too confused to take notes or ask questions,
I mean, an ordinary citizen who does… Aren't you going to take notes or use a tape recorder?
Text is a text editor for Chrome that's simple enough to take notes in but capable enough to write code with.
He wrote nothing, and did not permit his students to take notes of what he said.
lightning you might want to take notes on it.
too confused to take notes or ask questions,
you should start to take notes of your child's symptoms when his snoring gets worse with age,
as Jeff McClurken has argued, to teach students how to take notes most effectively on a computer(or invite someone from your campus teaching center to talk about that in your class).
Unsurprisingly, he proceeded to experience complete agony(and was unable even to take notes on the experience after two hours)
Abraham Lincoln gave a speech at the 1856 Bloomington Convention that was so captivating that every reporter was too enthralled to take notes- thus,
how to take notes(whether by hand
and OK to take notes from them and learn from them, but I think discovering what you want to say in your voice is the most important thing you can do as an artist,” she said,“especially as a female.”.
And could you be there to take note?
To take note… to keep order.
it happens enough to take note.
Detective Calero, I want you to take note that the suspect is turning himself in voluntarily.
There are important elements that you need to take note of in training your dog.