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WWII started when the Germans invaded Poland on September 1st, 1939.
no the beginning of the second world war (ww2) was the 1st of September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland Britain and France declared war !!!
September 1st 1939 - April 20th 1945 I believe.
WWI was a static war (commonly referred to as a trench war) and was by far mostly a land war concentrated in Europe. WWII was by far a truly "world war" (global war) than WWI was. WWII was also far more mobile than the 1st World War was (originally called the Great War). WWII was so huge, it was divided into theaters; European, Pacific, Mediterranean, China-Burma-India, etc. The Pacific theater, like the name implies, was a naval war; the European theater was as the name implied in Europe.
On September 1st 1939 the German army invaded neighboring Poland and caused what is known as today World War II.
God created the first person. The name is Adam.
I look at your watch = Present Simple, the 1st person, singular. I am looking at your watch = Present Continuous, the 1st person, singular.
"Is" and "are" are both present tense form of "be".I am (1st person singular)We are (1st person plural)You are (2nd person singular and plural)He/She/It is (3rd person singular)They are (3rd person plural)
Infinitive: [To] TakePresent tense conjugations:1st Person Singular:Simple Present: I takePresent Participle: I am taking2nd person Singular/Plural:Simple Present: You takePresent Participle: You are taking3rd Person Singular:Simple Present: He/She takesPresent Participle: He/She is taking1st Person Plural:Simple Present: We takePresent Participle: We are taking3rd Person Plural:Simple Present: They takePresent Participle: They are taking
it means that is in 3rd person e.g. Be being was is those are the sections there are also 1st person 2nd person and third person.
The verb 'to be'. 1st person ; I am 2nd person; You are 3rd person ; He/she/they are All in singular form of the present tense of 'to be'.
The forms of to be are as follows: Present Tense * I am * you are * he/she/it/one is * we are * (you are) * they are Simple Past * I/he/she/it was * we/you/they were Past participle been The infinitive verb form is "to be." We don't use the verb "be" by itself unless we are talking about something that has not yet become a reality. "Be" is usually used with a helping verb such as will, shall, can.I will be a doctor some day.It can be difficult."Be," as your dictionary will tell you, indicates the present subjunctive mood of the verb.For example, the following sentence shows the correct usage: It is important that you be on time for your appointment.The simple present tense form of to be follows:1st-person singular "am" 1st-person plural "are"2nd-person singular "are" 2nd-person plural "are"3rd-person singular "is" 3rd-person plural "are"Simple past tense:1st-person singular "was" 1st-person plural "were"2nd-person singular "were" 2nd-person plural "were"3rd-person singular "was" 3rd-person plural "were"
Jennifer was the 1st popular name in the world
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Note: this question should NOT be in the English section. Secondly, the question doesn't make sense; participles don't have plurals in Spanish. 1st person plural (present indicative): [nosotros] alquilamos 1st person plural (present perfect): [nosotros} hemos alquilado
This verb is convenio, convenire, conveni. This is a fourth conjugation verb in the format of principle parts (1st person singular of the present, the infinitive, and the 1st person singular of the perfect).
The Great Khali.