No it was a book about Ebeneser Scrooge and that's what was in the book
The past is real in the sense that it has already happened, and we have records and memories of it. The future, on the other hand, is a realm of possibilities and potential outcomes that are yet to occur. It is not tangible or definite until it becomes the present.
Yes in real there is time machine it has been kept in mount fugi by which we can travel in the time pole so that we can go in our past , present and future .
Have become is present perfect. Present perfect is have/has + past participle. Become is the past participle of the verb become.You have become a real problem for me
"Real present" typically refers to the concept of being fully engaged and focused in the current moment, without distractions or thoughts about the past or future. It involves a sense of mindfulness and awareness of one's surroundings and feelings. Practice of being present can lead to reduced stress and improved well-being.
Not in the proper English terms it is not. Many people have grown up using the word hurted as in a past tense form of the word hurt. Hurt is past, present, and future. We should try using that hurt me or it hurts me NOT that hurted me.
Yes because He acn travel to the past,present,and futer
You can't go to the past, because "the time" is not real, no matter past, now and future. So you can't go nowhere where there is no place to go
A future outlook is a projection of future events or behaviour based on examples from the present or past. It is also a prediction of something's potential. For example, the future outlook for real estate in a given region may be strong market growth if the banks are increasingly willing to lend money and the area is becoming a more popular place to live.
yes power rangers world x are in real not in this world but in future they are present at all..........................
going to church and walk around with your friends and give a present ;) Because Santa Clause is Real ..
is not possible we can't go future or past it's really impossible
In the original book Scrooge goes to the local tavern on his way home for a small libation and a morsel of supper, he spent the night looking through his bankers book. Only at closing time did he make his way back to his home. There is no suggestion that he was under the influence of alcohol at all only that it was late. Therefore its is believed that the "visions" he experienced were in fact real