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What is Tenses?

Tense (noun): a verb based on a verb used to indicate a time, and sometimes a continuation or completeness, of an action or situation in relation to a tense. ORIGIN Latin tempus "time" The concept of tense in English is the method we use to refer to the past - past, present and future. Many languages ​​use the tense to speak in time. Some languages ​​have no sense of time, but they can still speak in time, using a variety of methods. So, we are talking about time in English with tense. But, and this is too big but: we can also talk about time without using the tense (for example, going to a special building to talk about the future, not the tense) one season does not always speak at the same time (for example, we can use the present tense, or the past tense, to talk about the future - see the period and time to find out more about this) Note that many programmers are of the opinion that there are only two times in English: the present tense and the past tense. That’s because...

The History of Satya Satyamev Jayate

  The Satyameva Jayate (Sanskrit: सत्यमेव जयते, lit. Following India's independence, it was adopted as the motto of the Indian state on 26 January 1950, the day India became a republic. India's national slogan 'Satyameva Jayate' has now entered the restrooms of the Indian family ... thanks to Aamir Khan's TV show. This TV show is a story about how a movie star can create more public awareness on social media using the famous Vedic statement 'Satyameva Jayate' as the title of the show. However, the first proclamation of 'Satyameva Jayate' was not named as a social aphorism. It is more than that. Exploring the true source and scope of this ancient authenticity can be meaningful and enlightening. 'Satyameva Jayate' (The Only Conquering Truth) is a popular spiritual discourse given by Guru Angiras about 5,000 years ago in India. It has now become the motto of community mobilization on national television. "SMJ" as abbreviated seems to h...

What are The Definition of Globe in Geography?

  G lobe, sphere, or ball holding a map of the Earth in its place and mounting an axis that allows for rotation. The ancient Greeks, who knew that the Earth was spherical, were the first to use the globe to represent the earth's surface. The Mallus crates are dated to about 150 BCE The first globe was created in Nürnberg in 1492 by Martin Behaim, who probably influenced Christopher Columbus to try to move westward. In ancient times, glaciers were also used to represent the constellations; The first surviving globe is the globe of the Farnese marble, a celestial globe built about 25 CE Today's globe, generally free of charge, can be made of almost any solid, durable material, such as cardboard, plastic, or metal. Some are bright. He may also be inflatable. Earth's orbits are usually connected at an angle of 23.5 ° to the horizontal axis, helping to mimic the plane's orbit around the plane around the Sun. Earth globes may be physical, reflecting natural features such as d...

Drainage System U.P.S.C in India

  The flow of water in well-defined canals is known as drainage and the network of such channels is called the " drainage system ". The local drainage system is the result of the geological period, nature and rock formation, slope, topography, flow rate and flow time. The source of a single river (river and its tributaries) is called its tributary. The highest point (mountain or plateau) that separates the two drainage channels is called the “water divide”. The largest river in the world is the Amazon River and in India, the Ganga River has the largest river. Different water extraction patterns Dendritic - A drainage system similar to the branches of a tree is known as dendritic. For example, rivers in the northern plains. Radial - When rivers flow from a hill and flow in all directions, the drainage pattern is known as radial. For example, rivers from the Amarkantak range. Trellis - When the main canals of the river flow in parallel with each other and the secondary canals j...

Satyendra Nath Bose Contribution to Mathematics

  Satyendra Nath Bose naming : Google pays tribute to Indian physicist and mathematician Satyendra Nath Bose with an art doodle featuring Bose doing research. Google honored the famous Indian physicist and mathematician on doodle on June 4 as it was on this day in 1924 that Satyendra Nath Bose sent his quantum formation to Albert Einstein, who called it an important discovery of quantum mechanics. Satyendra Nath Bose is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920's. The Indian government has also recognized Satyendra Nath Bose's significant contribution to the field of physics by awarding Padma Vibhushan - one of the country's highest citizens' awards. As Google celebrates Satyendra Nath Bose with a doodle, learn more about Indian physicist and mathematician. Royal Society colleague, Satyendra Nath Bose was awarded the second largest Indian award - Padma Vibhushan in 1954 by the Government of India. Satyendra Nath Bose had a broad interest in various...