The RC-135S or "Cobra Ball", is a reconnaissance aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force. It is a converted KC-135. It has a large radome on the nose which houses a "s" band radar. Also, the right wing and engines are painted black to reduce sun glare for tracking cameras in the right side of the aircraft. The cameras are meant to track MRVs (Multiple Reentry Vehicles) from enemy ICBMs. All RC-135S aircraft are based at Offutt Air Force base in Bellevue, NE.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".
Explain RAM? Explain RAM?
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i think it depends on WHERE you explain it and WHO you explain it to.
Explain is present tense. I/We/You/They explain He/She/It explains The present participle is explaining.
What does "explain" mean? To "explain" something is to tell in detail what something means.
Topic Sentence * 1st Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 2nd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 3rd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain Conclusion
No, the word "explain" is not present tense. "Explain" is the base form of the verb, and it can be used in various tenses like present ("I explain"), past ("I explained"), or future ("I will explain").
Give me a chance to explain what happened.If you're confused, I'll explain the directions again.When he took the stand, the defendant tried to explain the reason for his actions.
"Explain your answer."
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The past tense of explain is explained.