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"Find out" is usually used to indicate that you have uncovered or learned some fact or idea that you did not personally know.When I find out who did this, I will punish them.When I find out how to bake a pie, I will make a dozen of them."Find" is usually used when you discover something tangible.When I find my keys, I will open the door.When I find a pie, I usually eat it.
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
Find the unit prices and compare them to find the cheapest.
In subtraction you find the difference.
He was a ancient Egyptian pharaoh king who only live up to about when he was 18 and Tutu carmoon tomb is still in Egypt as we speak
because hes cool
Howard Carter discoved tutu carmoon
1. The river Nile 2. The pyramids of Giza 3. The sand statue of Tutan Carmoon
I am guessing that you mean King Tutankhamun, who was a very famous king/pharoah in Ancient Egypt. He was also known as the "Boy King" as he mysteriously died after being king for 9 years when he was just 18 or 19 years old. His tomb was discovered by Howard Carter on November 4, 1922, and this is how Carter became so famous. Just another piece of interesting information - Tutankhamun's name means image (tut) of a living (ankh meaning "life") god (amun).
Totocarmoon, a term that appears to be a blend of "Toto" and "carmoon," does not have a widely recognized historical or cultural significance. If it refers to a specific event, project, or concept, please provide more context so I can give a more accurate answer. Without additional information, it's difficult to determine when it "came alive."
No, Tutankhamun (often referred to as King Tut) did not marry Cleopatra. Tutankhamun ruled in the 14th century BCE, while Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, lived much later, in the 1st century BCE. Their lifetimes were separated by over a thousand years, making a marriage between them impossible.
when you find your self, you will find inspiration.
The future tense of "find" is "will find." For example, "I will find my keys."
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In the sentence, "Did you find your wallet?", "you" is both the simple and total subject.
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