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Elon Musk's Mobile Pi

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Tesla Model Pi How is the world making progress in science and technology, we are still looking for a great marriage hall to celebrate our unique wedding with all pump and show. Read the following features and see how education is helping the people who want to move and serve humanity. I. Introduction - Elon Musk's new venture: Tesla Model Pi smartphone II. Revolutionary Features - Disrupting the smartphone market III. Comparison to Competition - iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel IV. Key Advantages - Reasons behind Musk's claim to "destroy" existing smartphones V. Conclusion Impact of Tesla Model Pi on the smartphone industry Elon Musk, the innovative mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, has announced his latest venture. It will change the mindset:  the Tesla Model Pi smartphone. This revolutionary device promises to shake up the smartphone market, challenging the dominance of industry leaders like iPhone,  Samsung Galaxy,  and Google Pixel.  But what sets the

Choose the correct option - was -were & did- in English Grammar

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Use of was , were , & did in English 'was' is used with I, he, she, it and a Singular Noun in the Past Tense For Example: She was my good teacher. (PastTense) He was good a good player of tennis.  I was not present in the hall yesterday.  'were ' is used with we, they, you and a Plural Noun in the Past Tense For Example: They were all good players.  (Past Tense) You were not present at home.  Children were on the roof.   'did' is used with all Nouns, singular or Plural Nouns in Past Tense where was, were' are not used  For Example: They did their best. (Past Tense) You did well in the last match.  Children did their homework.  ARTICLES CLICK HERE TO MARK ARTICLES (A/AN/THE) BUBBLES WORKSHEET   Grammar Quizzes for APS&C 1. We ___ present in class yesterday.     A) were  B) was ANSWER= (A) were  Explanation: We were present in the class yesterday.   Check Answer 2. She ____ watching the movie last night.   A) were

Choose the correct option - Noun- in English Grammar

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Correct Use of Nouns in English There are different types of nouns, such as Common Nouns , such as boy, student, teacher, worker etc. Collective Nouns , such as family, team, police, crowd,  Compound Nouns , such as cupboard, teaspoon, toothpaste, inkpot etc. Abstract Nouns , such as happiness, sorrow, love, honesty, etc. Countable Nouns & a boy to boys, a student to students etc. Uncountable Nouns , such as advice, baggage, luck, Knowledge etc. An Important List of  Click here to mark correction of Adjective with bubbles worksheet Click here to learn the use of Gerund or Verbal Noun in English Click here to learn the use of was, were & did Uncountable                Countable accommodation     a place to live advice                         a piece of advice baggage                    a piece of baggage, a case/ trunk/bag etc. equipment               a piece of equipment, a tool etc. furniture                    a piece / an article of furniture grass                         a

Choose the correct option- Use of has-have-had- in English Grammar

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Use of 'has', 'have', & 'had' in English 'has' is used with he, she, it and a Singular Noun. For Example: She has good books. (Present Tense) He has good knowledge of History. Ali has his books. 'have' is used with I, we, they, you and a Plural Noun. For Example: They have good books. (Present Tense) You have good knowledge of History. Children have many toys.  'had' is used with all Nouns, singular or Plural Nouns in Past Tense  For Example: They had good books last year. (Past Tense) You had many friends last year. Children had wonderful toys the previous month. Click here to see the Tense Chart and Bubble worksheet 1. We ___ good books to read.    A) have B) has ANSWER= (A) have Explanation: We have good books to read.  Check Answer 2. She ____ collected good books.  A) have B) has ANSWER= (B) has Explanation: She has collected good books .  Check Answer 3. You ___ no exp

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