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there are to many words from the past and present.Im going to say that words havent really changed.
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helped map the new world and found new trade routes , was the first to discover New York and the Hudson bay in Canada
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what is the difference between inuit past and present?
In a linear inequality the variable is only present raised to the first power (which is usually not explicitly shown). In a quadratic the square of the variable is present (or implied). The square can be implied in an inequality such as x + 1/x < 6 (x not 0) This is equivalent to x2 - 6x + 1 < 0
The present perfect of "change" is "has/have changed." For example: "I have changed my mind about going out tonight."
Yes, it is. Change is present. Will change is future. Changed is past.
it means what has changed our present day.
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The past tense is "lasted" The present tense is "I last"
Both poems explore the theme of social inequalities, power dynamics, and the persistence of prejudice. "Nothing's Changed" by Tatamkhulu Afrika portrays the continuation of apartheid in South Africa despite political changes, while "Scavengers" by Sandra Tisue draws parallels between scavengers and a wealthy couple to comment on materialism and social hypocrisy. Both poems highlight the disparities and injustices present in society.
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The orchestra hasn't changed much. it has changed but only little things it isn't a huge change. the orchestra in 1600 was really old fashioned and they changed it by making it more modern.
This sentence cannot be completely changed into present perfect tense. Past perfect and past simple are used like this to talk about two things in the past one thing - past perfect happened before the other - past simple. Present simple is not used this way. So the past perfect - had taken - can be changed, but the past simple - my sister entered - cannot be changed into present perfect. Present perfect = I have taken my food.