Vocabulary Apathy- absence or suppression of passion, emotion or excitement Assent- to agree or concurr;subscribe to Empathy- the intellectual identification with or viicarious experiencing of the fellings, thoughts or attitudes of another. Pathetic- causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc Pathology- the science or the study of the origin, nature, and course of diseases Presentiment- a feeling or impression that something is about to happen, esp. something evil. Sensational- designed to produce a startling effect,
strong reaction, etc by exxagerated or lurid elements. Above normal. Sensibility: capacity for sensation or feeling;
responsivenss or susceptibility to sensory stimuli. Ability to feel. Sententious: abounding in pithy aphorisms or maxims.
To give advice in a righteous way. Sentiment: an attitude toward something, feeling.
Countable Nouns: can be counted, can be singular or plural, sometimes the article before a plural one is dropped & uses the article the, a, or an before singular ones. Noncountable Nouns: is used to refer to a category or general topic, cannot be plural, sometimes the article before
it is dropped & u can use the or some before it. Ussualy doesn’t use a or an. Una pequeña prueba de eso: AKI Mas ejemplos: AKI