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I did not appear this year.
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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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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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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. Thanks. |
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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. Regards,
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Spare a minute in reading the posts rather than replying redundantly. Regards,
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Words
gold digger:
(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 cold comfort: Extremely limited empathy, sympathy, or encouragement:
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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. (that was my answer please comment) |
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