The correct sentence is - Our teacher explained the problem to us
The present perfect of "change" is "has/have changed." For example: "I have changed my mind about going out tonight."
When your tama goes to preschool you can't change its teacher but when it get the mail with the exclamation point on it that your entering elementary school then you can change your teacher. When the turtle teacher comes press the first button on your toy and the flower teacher will appear and if you don't want that teacher you can press the first button again and a canvas teacher will appear. If you press the first button again you will get the turtle teacher.
I always go to mechanic for any problem in bike because i believe that perfect man should do the work with accurately.
First, the sentence The teacher will forgave him is incorrect.Correct future tense: The teacher will forgive him.Present: The teacher forgives him.Past: The teacher forgave him.
Well It depends. If you change it after the teacher has taken it but before she marked it, that is cheating. But on the other hand if you change it before the teacher collects it, it is not cheating.
do you have chuang as your teacher, because i have the same problem. -SMAT iron=SMAT water AT is deltaT, which is change (ending temp-initial temp) c is change below.. OK so -(.45x25xC-85)=(4.184x75xC-40) do you have chuang as your teacher, because i have the same problem. -SMAT iron=SMAT water AT is deltaT, which is change (ending temp-initial temp) c is change below.. OK so -(.45x25xC-85)=(4.184x75xC-40) do you have chuang as your teacher, because i have the same problem. -SMAT iron=SMAT water AT is deltaT, which is change (ending temp-initial temp) c is change below.. OK so -(.45x25xC-85)=(4.184x75xC-40)
no it is not getting a job because if you r edicated then u can just get because their r some students that have a problem so it will change their life so it is not hard
The plural is teacher in charge. As in "there is one teacher in charge here".
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No one, man nor woman, is or will ever be 'Perfect' ( depending on your definition of perfect ).No amount of studying can change that.
The present perfect tense can be used to express experience, a change or a continuing situation.
Had not met is past perfect. Not is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another.