Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
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Today doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
Today's weapons are different from those of the Middle Ages for the same reason that we ride in cars instead of carts. Things change.
Yes. The study of hostory is where we look at what has happened in the past (History) and try to understand it and relate it with what is happening today. The definition of history is "The study of past events, particularly in human affairs, and the study of the past as a whole."
today's are more sweeter and they come in different shapes and sizes
the boats from today use technology
Managers today emphasize teamwork
They found a lot of different things to do.
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Today, because if we were to live yesterday and do things different it would change the future. There is no reason to live in the past, you should always accept and learn and move on to broaden your horizons.
First there are more than 2 different past tenses is French Second they are used as the past tenses in English, to express thing that were during but are finished now, things that were finished in the past, things that happened suddenly, things that happened before other in the past and so on
A History teacher teaches young people or even older people about the way society has worked in the past and today about how people came about with all the many cultures and about the many different things we use today!
In the past we had crops and mines now we have interest rates and pecentages.
In the past we had crops and mines now we have interest rates and pecentages.
They are more technological and a lot more developed.