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A person in London named Smithson Tennant discovered Osmium.
You could start with an intro of how London was discovered and who discovered it.
The pluralized form of the phrase "newly discovered fish breed" is "newly discovered fish breeds".
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For 'discovered' the word would be learned; for 'discover' the word would be learn.
revealed, discovered,
Discovery discovers discovered discovering
The first extra-solar planet (in other words, circling a star and not our sun) was discovered in 1995.
if you mean Europe, then it was discovered my humans (Homo Sapiens) when they first spread from Africa. In other words, so long ago nobody knows
Words were first created by simple sounds that others took as expressions for many things. Eventually, those sounds evolved into more complex sounds which formed languages. This was the beginning of humanity's lexicon.
Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore ... In other words, he discovered that plants produce oxygen.
sorry, right now it hasn't been discovered, but it will SOON. mark my words.
Some words that have the root word "discover" include: discovery, discovered, discovering, rediscover. These words all derive from the base word "discover," which means to find something previously unknown.
Dislike, dishonest, discovered, disapprove, display, disquiet, disintegrate, discharge, dismember, disgruntled.
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The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."
George Bass did not discover Australia. Please see the related question below.