Dharitri is a number of things. It is a first name of multiple people, as well as a play school for children. It is also a type of person, kind of like a race of people.
Dharitri - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
Dinabandhu Das has: Played Bhola in "Nua Bou" in 1962. Performed in "Manik Jodi" in 1963. Performed in "Stree" in 1968. Performed in "Dharitri" in 1972. Performed in "Ghara Sansara" in 1973.
"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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The cast of Janak Nandini - 1939 includes: Devbala as Rani Manoranjan Bhattacharya as Parashuram Tulsi Chakraborty as Janak Ahindra Choudhury as Biswamitra Chhaya Devi as Chandika Rajlakshmi Devi as Dharitri Sabitri Devi as Sita Jahar Ganguli as Raban Kumar Mitra as Bishnusharma Joy Narayan Mukherjee as Gautam
Bhanumati Devi has: Played Harabou in "Matira Manisha" in 1966. Performed in "Kie Kahara" in 1968. Performed in "Adina Megha" in 1970. Played Mamata in "Dharitri" in 1972. Performed in "Mana Akasha" in 1974. Performed in "Samaya" in 1975. Performed in "Mamata" in 1975. Performed in "Tapasya" in 1980. Performed in "Jayadeba" in 1987.
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").