the present tense
When discussing your own ideas, use the present tense. When discussing the ideas of another person, use past or present tense depending on whether the idea is still relevant.
paraphrasing.
"Discuss about" is incorrect. "Discuss" is correct.
"Plagiarize" means to use another person's ideas, words, or work without giving them proper credit. It is a form of academic dishonesty and can have serious consequences.
Ideas can travel from one culture to another through cultural diffusion, where ideas are spread through trade, migration, or communication. Another way is through cultural exchange, where ideas are shared through direct interactions, collaborations, or cultural events.
the present tense
The present tense
When discussing your own ideas, use the present tense. When discussing the ideas of another person, use past or present tense depending on whether the idea is still relevant.
Another way to use a person's ideas but not word for word is to paraphrase.
paraphrasing.
Scientists usually publish their new ideas in a scientific journal. They can also hold a symposium to discuss the ideas, if they wish.
People talk in memes to spread cultural ideas from one person to another.
FALSE!best people to discuss your ideas for new opportunities with are Your Managers
Main idea means summary of the story in short. At the end we should discuss what the author wants to convey and the moral of the story.
Paraphrase the idea.
You can email Jagex, but if you have ideas discuss them on the forums.
Crotchety or cantankerous.