Share!
The word share is a verb. The past tense is shared.
share
Verb
nothing Virginity: If you have your virginity, you can't share it, if you share your virginity, you no longer have it Nothing is the correct answer. If you have nothing, it is impossible to share anything. And if you share nothing, then you must, logically, have *something* to share, and therefore cannot have nothing. Nothing allows both halves of the riddle to be true at the same time. The virginity answer fails to meet the required logic. In the first part, it is claimed that you cannot share your virginity if you have it. But then the second part explicitly suggests that you CAN share it, which instantly contradicts the first part.
Their share becomes a part of their estate.
UN PART is a share or portion; IL PART means HE LEAVES.
Yes share premium paid is part of paid up capital and shown separately as share premium account in equity section of balance sheet.
So they have something to share.
Yes
biggest part or portion
Yes