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Though I'm also not sure about it yet I shall confirm it from any grammar.How did you do it ?
I did not appear this year.
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please correct this : Pakistan has and will support the kashmiries.
Pakistan has and will support the kashmiries.

Think of it like this: Pakistan will support the Kashmiris. This statement asserts that Pakistan will, in some point in time in future, support Kashmiris. Just like I will eat a mango.

For me, the correct sentence would be:
Pakistan has and will continue to support the kashmiries.
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Pakistan has and will support the kashmiries.

Think of it like this: Pakistan will support the Kashmiris. This statement asserts that Pakistan will, in some point in time in future, support Kashmiris. Just like I will eat a mango.

For me, the correct sentence would be:
Pakistan has and will continue to support the kashmiries.
It is the rule of omission which is needed to be applied here.
Sentences are.1) Pakistan has supported Kashmiris. 2) Pakistan will support Kashmiris. How can you present both tenses with single form of verb?
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aur why not FOOT? I'm sure yahan Foot aye ga.what you say ?
Foot singular hai, 10 k sath kesay lag skta hai. You did not get it;wahan sirf hyphen lgana tha .punctuation mistake thi.
A ten-feet long snake made people run here and there. It was the sentence.Second hyphen was omitted.We had to insert that.
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Is it ok to answer the questions in any paper of css in different order like 6,5,3,4,2,1.

Or I could not find any instruction regarding this.

Please guide.

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Foot singular hai, 10 k sath kesay lag skta hai. You did not get it;wahan sirf hyphen lgana tha .punctuation mistake thi.
A ten-feet long snake made people run here and there. It was the sentence.Second hyphen was omitted.We had to insert that.
Where there a number is written in figurative form in a hyphenated adjective or compound word as you call it, the quantity is used in its singular form.

Example.

[Correct] Pakistan played a three-match series against England.
[Incorrect] Pakistan played a three-matches series against England.


Apply the same rule to the sentence in question.

[Correct] Ten-foot long snake.
[Incorrect] Ten-feet long snake.

I hope it helps.

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Is it ok to answer the questions in any paper of css in different order like 6,5,3,4,2,1.

Or I could not find any instruction regarding this.

Please guide.

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Man, you are trying so hard to prove yourself a naíve. You have been answered thrice for the same query in two different threads yet you continue to ask the same thing over and again.

Spare a minute in reading the posts rather than replying redundantly.

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(n) a miner who digs or pans for gold in a gold field
(n) a woman who associates with or marries a rich man in order to get valuables from him through gifts or a divorce settlement

Unearthly hour:
Unnaturally strange and frightening.

Under the harrow:
subjected to actual torture with a toothed instrument, or to great affliction or oppression.

wool gathering:
Indulgence in aimless thought or dreamy imagining; absentmindedness.

A queer fish:
a strange person

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there is no difference in fear of both of them.ther is a saying that,
"not knowing is the basis of all fears".child does not know much about darkness and story of ghost are also imaginary just as a man is unfamiliar with the life after death and pain of death can only be felt by the dying person.that is the reason which instill in them a perpetual fear.
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He said to us, "You cannot do this problem alone".
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The beggar asked the rich lady if she could not pity the sufferings of an old and miserable man and help him with a rupee or two.

The beggar said to the rich lady, "Can you not pity the sufferings of an old and miserable man and help him with a rupee or two?"

correction: help "me" and not help "him"



They said, "Brave! Imran, what a shot".

They exclaimed with excitement to Imran for his shot.

i have personally never come across something like exclaimed with excitement. It should be they "applauded"
There should be 'HIM', perhaps. Beggar is also speaking indirectly.
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