To write a "katturai seiyum thozhile deivam," or an essay on the theme of hard work being a form of worship, start by defining the concept of hard work and its significance in various cultures. Use examples from daily life, literature, or historical figures to illustrate how diligence and perseverance lead to personal and societal growth. Conclude by emphasizing the idea that dedication and effort can be seen as a spiritual practice, elevating mundane tasks to acts of devotion.
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.
You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"
You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.You could write it exactly as in the question.
To write 60,000, you would write "sixty thousand".
Write the "$" Then write the "1" Then write another "1" Then write a "6" Then write a "0" You have written $1160.
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
we to write in pencil
You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.You write it as 30/200.
The future tense of "write" is "will write." For example, "I will write a letter tomorrow."
You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"You should write it as 5'6"
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
Kirjutama. He/she writes - kirjutab ; they write - kirjutavad ; you write (plural) - kirjutate ; you write (singular) - kirjutad ; i write - kirjutan
écrire = to write J'écris = I write
The future tense of write is will write
I need to write a sentence with Disinterest and Eventually in it what should i write?I need to write a sentence with Disinterest and Eventually in it what should i write?
It's future tense. See the following conjugation. I shall write you will write he/she/it will write ---------------------- we shall write you [all] will write they will write