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I think the two biggest reasons why this hasn't yet been answered is that 500 examples is too many. I give enough for you to (hopefully) understand the explanations of each term I've given. Verbs - 'doing'/'action' words. e.g racing, worked, sang, etc Regular verbs - verb conjoins to language's past tense/participle rules. ie. an '-ed' suffix in English e.g raised, asked, hoped, etc Irregular verbs - no set rule. verbs can have a complete, half or even no change at all. e.g do, did, done, be, was/were, been, hit, hits, hit etc. Other things to Note: certain verbs can be both regular and irregular e.g lent, lended(?); soaked, soaks, etc. -but being so does not mean that the same meaning is always retained. (although it can mean that and something else too) capital e.g. "you can't have hanged a picture, though you can have a man." same e.g "how about hanging that matter up already instead of always being so hung up on it?" s.e.g2 "hang in there!" hang, hangs, hung = denoting suspension/in suspension/to suspend; object dangling, fixation, etc hang, hangs, hanged = execution; death, rid of, don't give up(?), etc some irregular words can have present/past tense the same as a regular's present/past. (meanings also can differ) e.g find, finds, found, founded, founded, etc. WikipediaChambers (UK)Google imagesGoogle defineThe Free DictionaryJoin exampleWordNetGoogleUrban DictionaryAnswers.comrhymezone.comMerriam-Websterto pinyin~translate<>0 wcidfjoguarmpt
500 can be translated into Kikuyu language as magana matano.
I can provide a few examples of homonyms with sentences: Bark - The dog's bark was loud. Bat - She swung the baseball bat. Present - He gave her a present. She is present at the meeting.
500 can be written as magana matano in Kikuyu language.
"500" is spelled as "cinq-cent" in French.
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This question is not phrased correctly. 500,000 is the number. What is the percentage that you wish to know. I can give you an example.10 % of 500, 000 is 50, 000
about 500 pounds
500 ft
500$ for luxury 200 for regular
The answer is simple and only works for regular polygons: T=the number of sides /=divide 500/t ______ x (500/t)xt Tan(180/t)
As for example 600 > 500 and the sign > means greater than
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MacBook is good example. They tried to make it paper thin and they made the price thick as could be. MacBooks are $1000+ and my Toshiba was only around $500
Here is one example, if you are reading an on line document and you see 5 of 500 it means you are on page 5 of 500 pages.
A good example $500 note is worth more than $500 to a collector, but it would depend on the condition of the note.