The correct phrase is "I came here to study." This construction clearly indicates your purpose for being there, focusing on the action of studying. While "I came here for studying" is grammatically acceptable, it sounds less natural in everyday conversation. Using "to study" is more direct and commonly used.
you can learn other topics while study by listening to mindless behavior then do it yourself and stop trying to get the answers off here
it was easier than studying animals
he came here in ships
Study whatever your teacher has given you. Other than that, here are some basic history study tips:Make up a Study Deck - click on Related Question to learn how to make one - with dates on one side and events on the other, then study those until you memorize themMake it relevant - try to figure out a way that whatever you're learning can be useful to you today - "What did we learn from this event?" is always a good questionKeep good notes - you'll be studying with your notebook and old homework pages, so take good notes and you'll be fine - click on the Related Question for help with that as well
Civics is the study of citizenship and government.
I am studying, we/you/they are studying, he/she is studying.
The present continuous tense of study is:I am studying.You/we/they are studying.He/she/it is studying.
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Because it is SO Big. It is hard to go to each place & study it carefully, (or as easily as the things we study here on Earth.
To study = estudiar studying = estudiando To be studying = estar estudiando
the present prticiple of the word study is studying
The past progressive tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.
Why am i studying.
I don't know I need this answer for my homework. Come on people,I'm dyin here!!
1. The girl was studying when her father came in. 2. The annoyed businessman went straight to his study when he got home.
well as i am studying here in hbnu.so i can say that it's a wonderful university to study medicine just come here and see the difference.www.hebeinu.edu.cn
The past progressive tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.