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The Egyptians had two types of battle-axe: one was a wide, cutting axe and the other designed to penetrate armour or helmets. The original, native Egyptian bronze or copper axe was shaped like a large capital D, with the curve being the cutting edge. It had two cut-outs near the straight edge for binding to a handle with leather strips. It was exactly the same as the axe used by craftsmen. The second type was introduced slightly later. It had a longer, more rectangular shape with a narrower cutting edge; in Europe such an axe would have been fitted with a strong socket, but the traditionalist Egyptians continued to use the less robust "tied on" attachment method, often with a simple groove in the handle. The links below take you to images of these Egyptian axes:
in the past people used music to learn something or relax.
Simple, you use wood!!
Those antediluvian machines are a thing of the past!
Simple machines were used quite frequently in ancient history. Simple machines were used as building blocks for the machines that are used today.
Early man used hand axes for a variety of tasks such as hunting, butchering, cutting wood, and scraping hides. They were versatile tools that were essential for survival and were used for shaping and modifying objects in their environment.
It is simple. You pick it up and throw it down.
A hand axe and a short handed spear
The past simple of "use" is "used." For example: "She used her new laptop to complete her project."
The hand axe is a tool that enables humans to perform work that couldn't easily be performed by hand. Splitting small pieces of wood, cutting through brush, rendering an animal for food, and other outdoor survival tasks are made significantly easier with the use of a hand axe. This is because the axe has a sharp, hard edge on the end of a lever arm that acts as a wedge, enabling someone to create a powerful torque and use it to split material.
hand axe, shovel, small pick, wheelbarrow and large axe look on google for some more this is just a few of them.
The past participle of "come" is "come." It is used with forms of the auxiliary verb "have" to create the present perfect tense, as in "I have come." It is also used with forms of "be" to create the passive voice, as in "She was come to visit."
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To refer to actions that have happened in the past.
In written language. When they speak of past events, they use present perfect (conversational past).
it is the simple past participle of 'have' as in - Have you had a good time
because the past tense