yes.
No. I do not know pond jokes but you can find a lot of them at Jokes and Riddles for Kids at EnchantedLearning.com.
Yes -- be sure that you put them into the "Jokes and Riddles" category so people will know they're jokes or riddles.
yes there is a way, If you already know the answer
No. Many riddles are created by people who use information that only they know. Other riddles are just gibberish and have no possible answer! With some of these riddles, I attempt to create an answer that will surprise the person who submitted it, not what they expected!
The Hindi word for marriage is "विवाह" (vivah) and in Sanskrit, it is "विवाह" (vivaha). Both terms are commonly used to refer to the sacred union between two individuals.
The riddles answers for comparative and superlative are not found on the internet. Students will need to study information provided in the class to know the answers.
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I don't know, but probably. Maybe you should Google it.
Sanskrit is much older than Arabic, as far as we know.
The best site I know is mathsriddles. There is regular update of questions and answers and all the riddles are of very good quality.
i don't know if you can find it for free, but you can preview it for free!
Many bee riddles are geared toward children and meant to be playful. One example is, "What was the bee's favorite type of gum?" The answer: "Bumble gum."