The books were written in three languages, i.e. 1. Sanskrit, 2. Prakrit, and 3.Tamil. The books were dealt with the religious beliefs and practices, the lives of kings, medicine and science. Besides, there were epics, poems, plays. However, the inscriptions were written on hard surfaces such as stones/metals. Source: NCERT 6Th Social Chapter-1.
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A source that comes from the past which is written like graffiti, drawing, books, newspapers etc.
Inkling sells books that are intended to educate someone in certain subjects. They carry no fiction titles and their books range from art books to parenting tips.
Written is the past participle of write.write wrote written
He has written around 50 kids books
Had is the past tense conjugation of the verb have, it is used for both singular and plural subjects.
i dont know but it is one of the third most written about subjects
Do you have a question? Entire books have been written on each of these subjects.
The past tense forms of the verb "be" are "was" for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and "were" for plural subjects (we, you, they).
Was is used with the subjects I, he, she and it. Were is used with the subjects they, we and you.
not many books were written about the past at the time it happened most of what we know about the past is due to archaeological digs and guesses
Stephen R Covey is known for his books on behavior and habits. He has written books on the habits of successful individuals, employee, parents and other subjects.
The past tense of the verb "to be" is "was" for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and "were" for plural subjects (we, you, they).
Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.
A source that comes from the past which is written like graffiti, drawing, books, newspapers etc.
The past tense of have is had for both singular and plural subjects.
Yes, "be" is in the simple past tense form: was (for singular subjects like I, he, she) and were (for plural subjects like we, you, they).
James A. Knapp has written: 'Illustrating the past in early modern England' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Early printed books, Historiography, History, Illustrated books