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Q: Is learning about the past or future more interesting?
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What do you gain by learning about native Americans?

You gain knowledge about your past and that can help you understand your future. It can also be very interesting to learn about!


How does the past shape the present and future?

The past shapes the present and future by influencing our beliefs, values, and behaviors. Historical events and experiences can create a foundation for how we perceive the world and make decisions. Understanding the past can help us learn from mistakes and make better choices for the future.


Is the future more interesting than past?

it could be... it hasn't happened yet, so we don't know


What is the reason of learning?

To learn about the mistakes of the past in order to save the future


How have you applied past knowledge to new learning experiences?

the past helps to shape the future. Just look at your past and improve from there


Is learning a present tense?

yes and learnt is past and going to learn in future


What is the past tense future tense and present tense of more?

The word "more" is not a verb and does not have a past, present, or future tense.


Why can learning about the past give heart to the future?

History often repeats itself, so it is good to know about the past because we can expect what is coming.


Is future in the illuminati?

No, but a tiny part of the past is. Perhaps learning from the past can provide a key to the future. In this case the lesson could be don't threaten the positions of those in power. The Illuminati did just that and got hunted into extinction for it.


Is there a past present or future?

There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.


What are the tenses for verb Learn?

The tenses for the verb "learn" are present (learn/learns), past (learned/learnt), and future (will learn).


What are the eight tenses?

As far as I know all languages have aspects, which are past, present and future. Sadly, if you're learning (or teaching) English life is not that easy. The past aspect has 4 tenses: past simple past continuous past perfect past perfect continuous The present aspect has 4 tenses: present simple present continuous present perfect present perfect continuous The future aspect has 6: 'timetable' future 'diary' future 'going to' future future 'will' future perfect future perfect continuous But then you have the modals which talk about future possibilities / probabilities. I'm sure I haven't remembered everything but as you can see, eight doesn't even come close.