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To think before you speak you need to count to ten or something before you say something out loud.
Depends on the context. If you are saying hypothetically, such as "If he were here right now, then this would be easy," then it would be were. If you are saying that it did in fact happen and is now in the past, you would say something like "If he was here before before, then where is he now?"
I would say it is Lexington and Concord. It happened in 1775 and it will be another year before the revolution actually began.
it is when you say something that has already happened rather than is happening at the moment. for instant the past tense of 'i am writing an answer' would be 'i wrote an answer'.
'To the strongest'. It could be implied that, not having nominated a successor, this was his challenge to the aspirants.
You use the word prior when speaking to an event, like; prior to an event, it means this happened before a certain event, or before something happened. Say there was a crime, and people were talking about how this happened, and what happened prior to this event.
because something is wrong with your psp it happened to my psp before you have to refund your psp
yes. It is a question about something that is happening. What was, being the form of something in the past, that, being the subject. What was that can either be taken as something that happened in the past, or something that has JUST happened.
To think before you speak you need to count to ten or something before you say something out loud.
to say that something that has happened is unfair or illegal
c'est déjà arrivé
When you say something that has never happened then mostly chinese will say touch wood for bad things never happened so far
Depends on the context. If you are saying hypothetically, such as "If he were here right now, then this would be easy," then it would be were. If you are saying that it did in fact happen and is now in the past, you would say something like "If he was here before before, then where is he now?"
A fact is a statement accepted as true, especially something that can be proven with evidence. Example: "The Earth is round." Some individuals and civilizations did not accept this concept, and only photographs from space unequivocably proved that it is true, and the pictures are the evidence. Some philosophies contend that there are no absolute facts, but establishing accepted facts is the basis of scientific study and investigation.
* both because a fact is when your telling somebody about something and a opinion is when u say something that means yes or no
no its how much you practice it after you practice you can say them
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