b) fell.
The past tense is the verb tense used for a past activity or the past state of beings. For example, I jumped in the river. (This is a past activity.) I was sad. (This is a past state of being.) The tense of a verb is determined by when the action took place.
The past tense in English is used:
- to talk about the past, which is done in past
- to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
- for politeness.
What are some examples of simple present tense?
- He goes to the office every morning.
- She understands Hindi.
- It mixes the sand and the cmeent.
- He tries very well.
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I can not explain how he perceives or views that, but here is my shot at it.
"without a struggle, there is no progress"
What in life goes without an obstacle? can you cross the street without looking both ways, yes but you'll most likely be hit by a car. See without taking that extra second you'll not make the progress you'll just keep backpedaling or you end up dead if you follow the example ha!
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There is little chance without putting in work that you'll actually succeed. <span />
Answer: The line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman that demonstrates the use of understatement is - FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall): <u>"It's pretty bad right now. "</u>
Explanation:
<em>The Still Alarm </em>is a play, written by George S. Kaufman. In the play, Kaufman uses understatements to mock the British for their calmness, which is present even in quite stressful situations that would normally create panic.
An understatement is the presentation of something as being less important than it actually is. They are often used to create a humorous situation. The fire is strong enough to destroy the wall, but the fireman only states 'it's pretty bad." This is an example of an understatement - instead of describing fire as quite dangerous or horrible, he uses this weak description.
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