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rawan was a ten headed demon in Hindu epic ramayana who kidnapped wife of lord rama.
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The ten most common languages in the world are: English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, French, Standard Arabic, Bengali, Russian, Portuguese, and Indonesian. These languages are spoken by a large number of people as either a first or second language.
In Hindi, 40,000,000,000,000 is called "चालीस हजार करोड़" (chaalis hajaar karod). This term follows the Indian numbering system, where each number is grouped in sets of two digits, with the term "hajaar" representing thousand and "karod" representing crore, which is equivalent to ten million.
Numbers under ten are typically spelled out in words in sentences and not capitalized unless they are the first word of a sentence. For example, "she has seven siblings" or "Ten people attended the meeting."
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There are only ten sentences in the speech.
I am Ten today..
The Ten Commandments are on two rocks that God had made for Moses
"How about the one that I've written here?"
Yes this is Hindi animated movie and it was released in 2008. This movie was about the Ten major incarnations of Hindu God 'Vishnu"
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she had rested on the dock
write ten sentences telling about two people you know. use a coordinating conjunction in each sentences
No, the question "Does he have ten fingers and ten toes?" is not a declarative sentence; it is an interrogative sentence because it asks for information. Declarative sentences make statements or express opinions, while interrogative sentences are designed to elicit responses or answers. In this case, the structure and intent of the sentence indicate that it is seeking confirmation rather than stating a fact.
required is the past tense or the past participle of verb require.require / required / required.Use require when making present simple sentences egThey require a ten percent deposit. OR The mechanic requires a ten percent deposit. OR She requires a ten percent deposit etc.Use required when making past simple sentences egThe travels agents required a ten percent deposit. OR He required a ten percent deposit etcUse the past participle required when making present/past perfect sentences egThey have required a ten percent deposit. He has required a ten percent deposit.Last year he had required a ten percent deposit.OR when making a passive sentence egA ten percent deposit is required.