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An essay on the ghost town |
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Answer» Answer: A ghost town is an abandoned village, town, or city, usually one that contains substantial visible remains. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, prolonged droughts, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, war, pollution, or nuclear disasters. The term can sometimes refer to cities, towns, and neighbourhoods that are STILL populated, but significantly less so than in past years; for example, those affected by high levels of unemployment and dereliction.[1] Some ghost towns, especially those that preserve period-specific architecture, have become tourist attractions. Some EXAMPLES are Bannack, GARNET, Calico, Centralia, Oatman, and South Pass City in the United States, Barkerville in Canada, Craco in Italy, Elizabeth Bay and Kolmanskop in Namibia, Pripyat in Ukraine, and Danushkodi in India. The town of Plymouth on the Caribbean island of Montserrat is a ghost town that is the de jure capital of Montserrat. It was rendered uninhabitable by volcanic ash from an eruption.There are ghost towns in parts of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Quebec. Some were logging towns or dual mining and logging sites, often developed at the behest of the company. In Alberta and Saskatchewan, most ghost towns were once farming communities that have since died off due to the removal of the railway through the town or the bypass of a highway. The ghost towns in British Columbia were predominantly mining towns and prospecting camps as well as canneries and, in one or two cases, LARGE smelter and pulp mill towns. British Columbia has more ghost towns than any other jurisdiction on the North American continent, with one estimate at the number of abandoned and semi-abandoned towns and localities upwards of 1500.[20] Among the most notable are Anyox, Kitsault, and Ocean Falls. Some ghost towns have revived their economies and populations due to historical and eco-tourism, such as Barkerville. Barkerville, once the largest town north of Kamloops, is now a year-round provincial museum. In Quebec, Val-Jalbert is a well-known tourist ghost town; founded in 1901 around a mechanical pulp mill that became obsolete when paper mills began to break down wood fibre by chemical means, it was abandoned when the mill closed in 1927 and re-opened as a park in 1960. \ |
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What stopped sanku from stealing the watch in beginning |
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What are the ideas that violent sports should be banned?If yes why? And if no why? |
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Answer» Answer: Yes, it should be banned Explanation: In violent sports, weapons are used. Of course the sportsmen are teacher how to maintain it but it can be dangerous if the BALANCE or CONCENTRATION of the PLAYER is DISTRACTED. The opponent can become seriously INJURED or may be killed in some situations. |
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Advertisement for classified newspaper |
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Motivation why study on crime is important |
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Answer» Answer: because if we KNOW About all laws of CRIME ...we take right action against crime... study IMPROVE our THINKING ability....we take any action with study of law |
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a new revised volume of issac asimov 's short stories has just been released .order one set. write a letter to the publisher ,mindfame privat limited ,1632 asaf ali road, new dehli, requesting that a set be sent to you by value payable post ( vpp) ,and giving your address. your letter will have the folowing parts. |
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Answer» Answer: Heya mate ... Class 9 beehive ☺☺ chapter 1 : question - writing skill.... here is the answer ❤ Address __ date :______ Mindfame PRIVATE limited 1632 asaf Ali road New Delhi Sub : letter to the publisher... dear SIR / mam... I came to know that a new revised set of Isaac Asimov's short story have just been released. I am planning to buy one set. I prefer buying the books from your prestigious publication house. kindly grant me the parcel value payable post. I SHALL be highly thankful if you send me the books on the given address . Thanking you yours sincerely name : _______ |
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Many countries hold festivals to honor their founders.What is the simple subject?A. countriesB. manyC. festivalsD. founders |
Answer» COUNTRIES is the SUBJECT |
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Jealousy can be a disease please tell me the ending with the good thought |
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Answer» Answer: jealousy is a DISEASE. So many people are INFLICTED with it. It destroys your ability to think clearly, to JUSTIFY NORMALLY and to see THINGS how they really are. ... If they did seek to cause you distress then your reaction should be justification and possibly compensation but not jealousy. |
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What did the cat say ? ncert book class 5 |
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Answer» ATTACH your chapter's page with QUESTIONS U ask !! ............. |
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Any kannada speaking .......hello |
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Answer» Answer: Babar ALI is an INDIAN student and TEACHER from Murshidabad in West Bengal. Explanation: HOPE it helps you |
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Preposition ( his teacher orderd him to right ----------- ink |
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Why din't you come earlier? change to assertive |
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Please answer!Brainlians,the question is:Write about 'what if you were made the education minister of India?' In about 100-150 words. |
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Answer» Answer: essay Explanation: If I was the education minister in the Indian Government, I would like to introduce several changes in the SYSTEM of education in the country. In certain spheres I may even like to uproot the present trends and introduce new ones. My views about education are apart from the common rut. I feel that when a country lays down its education policy it should be very clear about what it wants to turn out from places of education, and what we want our children to become. This is because the education of the children lays the foundation of their futures. Once this target is clear to us we can proceed ahead with the stage of planning the system. For example, the British wanted to produce in Indians, a host of babus to work in their Government Administration so; they framed their education policy for Indians on the lines of their needs. The tragedy is that we still produce the same from our educational institutions babus. It is very obvious that, every country has its own specific needs and so, each country trains its young on the lines of its demands and requirements. This should actually be the basis of education imparted by any country. The educational institutions should turn out what the country needs. With this point in view we need patriotic educated gentry. We also have to compete with the other countries of the world in the realm of science and technology and sports. So, with this in mind, I, as the education minister of India would start framing the education policy of this country. We have to go ahead in science and technology and also maintain the richness of the heritage of the country. All these decades, our higher education has done fairly well and our technological advancement has been very satisfactory. We have technical institutes of the best standard but still we i.e. India is ONE of the most illiterate countries of the world, what a dilemma. This clearly indicates how very lopsided our education policy has been. As the education minister of India I would lay more stress on literacy and primary education which lays the foundation of a strong nation. This I think is absolutely necessary to strengthen the masses, the society, the Government and the country. India has a huge amount of manpower and it would be very beneficial if it could be channelised and the country would be the real beneficiary instead of just producing a few thousand engineers and doctors every year, who remain unemployed. We must remember that, education must be closely linked with employment potential. I would see that no education is wasted and not a single educated person lies helpless without a job. Even this has not been looked into all these decades. The result has been that, thousands of children coming out of educational institutions are in reality unemployable, so, what has been the mighty use of that education. It has only turned out from universities and other educational institutions a frustrated and unhappy lot, unable to find their way and place in the scheme of things. I, as education minister would see that children are taught only what is required for them to become qualified for anv assignment for their livelihood. For this, I would introduce graduate and postgraduate courses in vocations so that, when the STUDENTS come out of their educational career, they are ready for an employment in their RESPECTIVE spheres of study. This would ensure employment after education and at the same time prevent the universities from producing unnecessary graduates and postgraduates. So much for the job oriented education, but, if I was the education minister I would also ensure more moralistic and human teachings in schools, where I think human beings are made. The necessity of loyalty to the country would also be one of the important tenets of teaching in schools. The children would be taught morals through the medium of stories and biographies of great men of the world. I would do this as; I believe that, such studies do impress a young and impressionable mind. With these few changes in the education system of the country I am sure I would have done my duty towards the country and justified my STATUS as the education minister of the Government of India. |
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Construct readable stories from the following outlines.A merchant sets off to a distant country on business -entrusted thousand -iron road to friend of his -returnes after long years -roads eaten away by rates merchant calm and cool-invites his friends little son to supper -son does not return home -carried off by a sparrow -rods returned -boy restored |
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Answer» Explanation: Save this COOL house plan to your My COOL PLANS!! collection. ... House Plan Specifications, Pricing Information .... After looking at NUMEROUS floor plans, we found the "one". |
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Article on save wildlife Hints:- Shrinking Forests,Noise Pollution,chemicals,harmful radiation,Hunting,polluted air,water pollution,Disappearing grasslands |
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Answer» Answer: Human deeds such as deforestation has got a GREAT impact on the environment. This resulted in decrease in wild LIFE. There are many other REASONS such as noise pollution and release of chemicals and pollution in air and water by industries near to grasslands and forests results in decrease of wild life. Modernization resulted In disappearance of grasslands. Hence it is the responsibility of each and every PERSON to keep up some thing to SAVE wild life. |
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Write a letter to your brother telling him about the result of your examination |
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Answer» Explanation: (Your address) (your city) (your STATE) Date:-9.11.18 (receiver's address) (receiver's city) (receiver's state) Dear friend, I would like to tell you that my ANNUAL examination is finished in which I got good results. I have got 97% in total .I am very happy .I got result of my hardwork . Dear RAHUL I got to know that your EXAMS are going on . ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR EXAMS !!!! Yours lovingly (Your name) |
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Preposition ( It is difficult for me to part ----------- money |
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Answer» It is DIFFICULT for me to PART WITHOUT MONEY. That is your answer |
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My room paragraph for 7 class |
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Answer» Answer: Here is your short paragraph on my room: All of us have our own rooms and I believe that is where we get to be the wildest ever possible. Every possible nuisance is possible in our room and we make it either messy or untidy or even tidy, when we feel like. In my HOME, even I have been GIVEN a room. My room is painted in pink colour. I have a small cot for me in one corner of the room, which has pink sheets and pink colour pillows. The drapes are white, which brings in more light to the room. I have a study table, along with a bookshelf attached adjacent to my bed. The study table is wide enough for me to keep my books spread while STUDYING. The bookshelf is well organized and I keep my book well arranged on this bookshelf. On the other side, I have my cupboard, which is brown in colour and in there is where I keep my dress and accessories. The cupboard has a MIRROR in the front, which enables me to look at myself after getting dressed. The bottom of the cupboard has a rack, where I could keep my slippers and shoes. Beneath the bed, there are drawers attached, which makes it easy to store my toys. This helps my room from being untidy and I need not pick them always, instead could just throw them into it, after playing. I have a cute teddy to accompany me while I sleep at night, which would always be on my bed. My room also has lovely and cute posters that I collect and stick on the walls. Though my parents don’t like it much, I love them a lot. A good family photo also has been framed and kept. I have a small music system and I play music all the time, as I love music. When you enter my room, it would be always tidy and neat and would have a soft music playing around. I love my room very much and make it as COZIER as I could. My little world, with my surprises, experiments, discoveries, secrets all together is in this room. Welcome to my little world. |
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"would you post this letter when you go out/" he said |
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Answer» Answer: He asked me if I can post the letter when I go out. Explanation: While CHANGING the sentence, I converted would into can because in the QUESTION,it is asked if I can do that work.So,probably "can" can also be used. We also change SAID to "asked" and change the tense. The most important point to KEEP in mind is to make a sentence which does not change the MEANING of the previous sentence. |
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Write an article on the use of Mobile Phones as utility or Hazard Global warming:A concern |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Public concerns about the possible health EFFECTS of mobile PHONE usage receive a lot of attention. With so many people using cell phones, it’s easy to SEE why. The International Telecommunication Union reported nearly 6 BILLION mobile phone subscriptions at the end of 2011. That’s 86 out of every 100 people worldwide. Medical researchers continue to examine any health RISKS associated with mobile phone use. Research has focused on germs, traffic accidents, cancer, electromagnetic radiation, and health effects such as changes in brain activity and sleep patterns. There has been much debate surrounding the possible health effects of cell phone use. People can avoid the health hazards by understanding what the risks are and how to avoid them. |
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Journey of mahatma gandhi to south africa |
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Answer» Answer: 1. While he was travelling by train to Pretoria, Gandhi, despite CARRYING first class ticket, was thrown out of the train by the authorities because a white man complained of an Indian sharing the space with him. 2. As a response, Gandhi formed the NATAL Indian Congress in 1894. This organisation led non-violent protests against the oppressive treatment of the white people TOWARDS the native Africans and Indians. 3. In 1896, he came to India for a SHORT time and gathered 800 Indians to serve along with him in South Africa. They were welcomed by an irate mob and Gandhi was injured in the attack. 4. During the outbreak of the Boer War in 1899, Gandhi gathered around 1,100 Indians and organised the Indian Ambulance Corps for the British but the ethnic discrimination and torture continued on Indians. |
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write a letter for your school notice board inviting the students of class LKG and UKG for fancy dress competition |
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Answer» ABC PUBLIC SCHOOL 28-08-2019 NOTICE Fancy dress competition Our school is organizing a fancy dress competition for class LKG and UKG students on 2ND September. For more DETAILS contact head girl/boyof the school . YOUR NAME Head girl/boy |
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Hardly______the receiver than there was a knock at the doora)put i downb)had i put downc)had i downedd)i put down |
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Can you please give a model of review of poem 'good deeds' by shashikant nishant sharma |
Answer» piddiydoyit FOOD UG TH Y8 666yyf to Tt07r66od8dyd8fo86fiyd |
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Essay on private tuition |
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Answer» They will SPEND money on private tutoring. Because they spent money, so most of them give more effort on the work of the tutorial. They have to do many school homework in regular schooling, such as group project. If they go to private tutoring, children will be unable to COMPLETE their homework because of the tutoring which is money paid. They could switch off from school work because regular schooling is free. (The Independent, 2013). SECONDLY, private tutoring provides little help. In German-speaking Switzerland, a survey conducted of more than 10,000 PUPILS in classes 5 to 9 at schools, their mark and abilities compared in three months.... |
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India is not just a land. India is an atmosphere |
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Answer» Answer: This beautiful line is written by Ruskin Bond.As we all KNOW India is a diverse culture.There are variety of climates and weather conditions over different AREAS. There's variety of grown crops.Different forms of FLORA and fauna makes India more than a land a COMPLETE atmosphere... Hope u UNDERSTAND it... |
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Oddman1.weakness2.happy me as3.ki diwas4.useless |
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Answer» What's the QUESTION? HOPE this helps follow me |
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A disease which cannot be treated by medicine not by doctor |
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What is the difference between the two roads described by the poet |
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Hi It is from poem road not taken
The physical difference between these two roads are that ONE was grassy and less traveled, WHEREAS the other was more WORN by passers by. Hope it helps you. FOLLOW me (mark as brilliant) |
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I need a bike do mot i correct ya incorrect |
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Answer» Answer: In ORDER to free herself of the guilt, Peggy exclaims that she is thankful that she never MADE fun of her because she was a Polish immigrant and had an unfamiliar name. She only ASKED her about the NUMBER of DRESSES she had. |
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I want some innovative tasks for teachers day |
Answer» hi brohere is your answer
hello my friend in this we in our CLASS have decided to do a dance so now it is left over to you enjoy |
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Summary for two books |
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Answer» which summary Explanation: NAME of BOOKS PLZZZZZZZZ.......❤❤❤ |
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tell me an essay on corruption-a hurdle in the path of development which should be of atleast 2 minutes |
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Answer» Answer: Corruption has not only become a ubiquitous aspect of Indian politics, but has also become an increasingly important factor in Indian elections. The important role of the Indian state in providing services and promoting economic development has always created the opportunity to use public resources for private purposes. While government regulation of business was extended in the 1960s and corporate donations were banned in 1969, the trade of economic favours for sub-table contributions to political parties has become an increasingly prevalent political practice. . During the 1980s and 1990s, corruption became associated with occupiers at the highest levels of India's political system. Rajiv Gandhi's government has been shaken by scandals, as has the government of PV Narasimha Rao . POLITICIANS have become so close to corruption in the eyes of the public that a Times of India poll of 1554 adults in six metropolitan cities revealed that 98% of citizens are convinced that politicians and ministers are corrupt, 85% between them increase. The importance of political corruption in India in the 1990s is not unique in India. Other countries have also experienced the corruption that has shaken their political systems. What is remarkable about India is the persistent anti-tenure sentiment among its constituents. Since the Indira's victory in his election of " garibi hatao " in 1971 , a single ruling party was re-elected to the central government. In an important sense, the exception PROVES the rule because Congress (I) won reelection in 1984 in a large part because voters saw in Rajiv Gandhi a "Mr. Clean" who would lead a new generation of politicians in the cleansing of the political system. The anti-ownership sentiment is equally strong at the state LEVEL, where the ruling parties of all political parties in the major Indian states lost eleven of the thirteen elections to the Legislative Assembly held from 1991 to the spring of 1995.
Corruption in simple terms can be described as "an act of corruption". Corruption is defined as the use of the public service for private gain in a manner that constitutes a violation of the law or a deviation from the norms of society. The scales of corruption may be Grand, Middling or Petty and the payment of bribes may be due to the collusion between the briber and the bribe-giver, due to coercion or even anticipation. This was the explosion of Mahatma Gandhi against rampant corruption in congressional ministries formed in 1935 in six states in 1937. Gandhi's followers, HOWEVER, ignored his concerns about corruption in post-independence India, when they arrived in power. More than sixty years of democratic rule have made people so immune to the corruption they have learned to live with the system, even though the cancerous growth of the disease may ultimately kill it. The episode of Tehelka has overloaded the political atmosphere of the country but it has hardly exposed something that was unknown to the people of this greater democratic politics. |
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Paragraph on at last night in my dream mahatma gandhi |
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Answer» Answer: LAST night I had a very pleasant dream...I saw our father of nation Mahatma Gandhi in front of me. He was TELLING me about the India of his dreams.He told "The Swaraj of my...our...dream recognizes no race or religious destinations. Nor is it to be the monopoly of the lettered persons nor yet of MONEYED men. Swaraj is to be for all, including the farmer, but emphatically including the maimed, the blind the starving toiling millions. We should wipe away tears from every eye." We should be messengers of peace for our country and we should work and die for our country.I shall strive for a constitution, which will release India from all thralldom and patronage, and give her, if need be, the right to SIN, I shall work for an India, in which the poorest shall it is their country in whose making they have an effective voice; an India in which there shall be no high CLASS and low class of people; an India in which all communities shall live in perfect harmony." |
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Anyone who violates the rules......be punished |
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Answer» Answer: anyone who violates the rules_will_be punished Please MARK as BRAINLIEST!! THANK You !! |
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Fill in the blanks with simple present tenses form the verbs given in the bracket.a. Ramesh always................... (reach) school late. |
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Summary for 2 books |
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Answer» what are U SAYING I can't UNDERSTAND |
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Preposition ( We must protest ----------- in justice |
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The learned adviseer who came to the court confused the king.how do you know? |
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What are models.Explain with example.For class 10 |
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Answer» Answer: modal verbs are USED with other verbs to EXPRESS VARIOUS things like ability , OBLIGATION and possibility |
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( I work very hard. ) change it in all 12 tense. |
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Answer» Explanation: simpe present i work very hard simple past i worked very hard simple future i will work very hard present continues i am WORKING very hard past continues i was working very hard future continues i will be working very hard present PERFECT i have worked very hard past perfect i had worked very hard future perfect i will have worked very hard present perfect continues i have been working very hard SINCE morning past pc i had been working very hard since morning future pc i will have been working very hard thankuh |
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Preposition ( He arrived ------------ the station ------------- 10 am |
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