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  2. Verizon Is Giving NFL Sunday Ticket Free to Select Customers ...

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    Verizon and YouTube are calling a new customer-acquisition play aimed a gridiron fans. The telco has teamed with YouTube to give free access to NFL Sunday Ticket — which provides every out-of ...

  3. Verizon Is Giving Away Free Access to YouTube’s NFL ... - AOL

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    Here’s a sign-up perk that may perk up the ears of gridiron fans: Verizon will give customers on certain plans access to the NFL Sunday Ticket out-of-market games package from YouTube for the ...

  4. Interrogative word - Wikipedia

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    Interrogative word. An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and how. They are sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of them start with wh- (compare Five Ws). They may be used in both direct questions (Where is he going?) and ...

  5. Verizon adds Peacock to streaming hub, offers discounted ...

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    The telecom firm said it will offer YouTube Premium for $10 per month, offering savings of 30% to myPlan customers, starting Thursday. Peacock streaming service, under NBCUniversal, will be made ...

  6. Wh-movement - Wikipedia

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    Wh-movement. In linguistics, wh-movement (also known as wh-fronting, wh-extraction, or wh-raising) is the formation of syntactic dependencies involving interrogative words. An example in English is the dependency formed between what and the object position of doing in "What are you doing?".

  7. Five Ws - Wikipedia

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    In English, most of the interrogative words begin with the same letters, wh-; in Latin, most also begin with the same letters, qu-. This is not a coincidence, as they are cognates derived from the Proto-Indo-European interrogative pronoun root k w o-, reflected in Proto-Germanic as χ w a-or kh w a-and in Latin as qu-. [citation needed]

  8. Verizon - Wikipedia

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    Verizon Communications Inc. (/ v ə ˈ r aɪ z ən / və-RY-zən), is an American telecommunications company headquartered in New York City. [3] It is the world's second-largest telecommunications company (after China Mobile) by revenue and its mobile network is the largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 114.8 million subscribers as of March 31, 2024.

  9. Verizon’s Latest Streaming Deal: Netflix Premium Tier Is Free ...

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    Verizon keeps reshuffling its deck of various and sundry streaming bundle deals, aiming for new ways to appeal to bargain hunters — and to cater to particular sign-up goals of its content partners.