First, 'thangs' is not a word. You might have meant 'things'.
Second, the long phrase "in the light of things, it is easy to see that" is extremely wordy and is not a very good way to write it.
"In the light of things" can be simply written as "Therefore".
"it is easy to see that" can be written as "we can conclude that" or "I can surmise that".
Example:
Most people like potato chips. Therefore, we can conclude that potato chips will be popular at a party.
This is an easy question to answer... Approximately 7-11 words per sentence.
"Kal" means "easy", "simple" or "light" (light-weighed), depends on the sentence.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. To create a sentence using homophones, you can use multiple sets of words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. For example, "Our principal at the school is highly-principled."
Well its easy first you put living and then things then are awesome or other words it don't madder
It's no easy feat to juggle milk bottles with your feet.
Easy, just add doubles quotes to it: sentence: Good day to you all. string: "Good day to you all."
A question best asked when you can write a sentence in the right form, spell the easy words right, and use polite words.
The work at the constitutional convention was not easy, but after a great compromise, they came to an agreement.
natal is easy to use in a sentence.
It is very easy. Now you know how easy it is.
Quoting from Jyoti Sanyal's Indlish, "Based on several studies, press associations in the USA have laid down a readability table. Their survey shows readers find sentences of 8 words or less very easy to read; 11 words, easy; 14 words fairly easy; 17 words standard; 21 words fairly difficult; 25 words difficult and 29 words or more, very difficult."
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