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Hi Taiba,
Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle Present Participle Teach Taught Taught Teaching
Simple / Indefinite Present Tense I teach classical literature. He/She/It teaches classical literature. You/We/They teach classical literature. Simple Past Tense I taught classical literature. He/She/It taught classical literature. You/We/They taught classical literature. Simple Future Tense I will/shall teach classical literature. He/She/It will teach classical literature. You/We/They will/shall teach classical literature
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Dear Sohel
Depending on the context, you may use these words below:
haphazardly ad hoc random orderless aimlessly without plan carelessly
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Dear Sanroe
It could be Anaphora: This technique involves repeating keywords, phrase or items to appeal to the readers
It could be repetition
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What is the teen term for being too hard on someone else?
A group decides they were not respectful to some other women.
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Hello
The general teen term is "Bullying"
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Hello Mahi,
There isn't really a short term for morning that is common in modern English. There is the word morn, but it's not really used in modern English. There is also AM, which is used to describe time from midnight to noon, but it's not really a short term for morning.
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