Unit 3.2

Existential, time and evaluative notions II

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1.8. Necessity, contingency, obligation
basic necessity
primary necessity
indispensable
essential
fundamental
inevitably
by chance
1.9. Generalisation, specification
property
characteristcs
personality
originality
personal
particular
specific
general
special
individual
total
midterm
universal
personal
characteristic of
typical of
to set
to generalise
to establish
take note of
particularly
specifically
especially
generally
in particular
specific
4.3.15. · singularity
exclusive
just
6.14. Importance
influence
essential
secondary
serious
serious
fundamental
basic
to have importance
to not mind
6.15. Normality
exception
logical
curious
surprising
abnormal
universal
to surprise
to follow rules
to follow an example
as a rule
undisturbed
6.16. ability
complexity
simplicity
complexity
hard
to provide
to complicate
to have a talent for
to have a talent for
to have difficulties in
to have difficulties with
to do something with ease
to do something with difficulty
easily
with difficulty

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