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HISTORY OF EDITORIAL BOARD, REVIEW BOARD, COMMITTEE AND SPEAKER

HISTORY OF EDITORIAL BOARD, REVIEW BOARD, COMMITTEE AND SPEAKER

Kick success and inspiration to achieve dreams in youth this book tells the story of Dian Damayanti's life journey while studying in Indonesia with all the existing economic limitations. These conditions forced him to study while working, helping others without any reward, devoting himself to saving the lives of many people and becoming a member of the editorial board/ member of the review committee/ and international scientific and conference speaker. However, all of these conditions did not dampen the spirit of Dian Damayanti. This girl even dared to make a dream to achieve her dream of being a member of the editorial board/ member of the review committee/ and international scientific and conference speaker world class before she was 30 years old. The interesting things you will get include: how to have a positive mindset; why discipline and passion are needed at work; from where the journey to lofty ideals must begin; what is the right attitude in the face of failure; and what should be taken in order to get the dream in youth. Motivate all young people around the world to reach their dreams and aspirations at a young age and continue to pray, try and dare to take action and give the best sacrifice for God, family, especially mothers and fathers, friends, nation and country. As a member of the editorial board, review committee and speaker of research journals and international conferences in the current era of the covid19 pandemic, this is an action that I take to help others and distribute my knowledge for free to help the whole world during a crisis like this. My dream is to educate all the children of the nation around the world. I help voluntarily with the knowledge I have to educate all children in the world. With my knowledge to get mercy and blessings from God for me and my family. Contains school trips, life problems, efforts to solve, awards, and future hope.
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How can we use different verb tenses in a Verb Tense Review Story?
We can use past tenses to talk about past events. For example, 'I went to the store yesterday.' For present, like 'I go to the store regularly.' And for future, 'I will go to the store tomorrow.'
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2024-12-11 00:45
Can you give an example of a Verb Tense Review Story?
Sure. Once upon a time, a little boy played (past simple) in the park every day. He has played (present perfect) there since he was three years old. One day, he will play (future simple) a new game with his friends in that park.
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2024-12-10 03:25
begin past tense and past verb
The past tense of 'begin' is 'began', and the past tense is' began'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-07-10 21:46
Give the past tense, the past verb
The past tense of 'give' was 'give', and the past tense was' given'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-07-10 17:07
The past tense and past verb of can
The past tense of 'can' was 'could', and the past verb was' could'. " Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-06-29 02:44
How to conjugate the verb'manger' in the imperfect tense?
To conjugate'manger' in the imperfect tense, for 'je' it's 'mangeais', for 'tu' it's 'mangeais', for 'il/elle/on' it's 'mangeait', for 'nous' it's 'mangions', and for 'vous' it's 'mangiez', for 'ils/elles' it's 'mangeaient.
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2025-04-08 17:05
A summary of the past tense and past participation of the verb
The following is a summary of the common past tense and past tense of the verb by type: - ** AAA-type (original form, past tense, and past tense are all the same)**: - cost: cost-cost- cost - cut: cut-cut- cut - Hit: hit-hit- hit - Hurt: Hurt-hurt- hurt - let: let - let - let - put: put - put - put - read: read-read- read - set: set-set- set - Spread (Spread): Spread - spread - spread - Burst (Burst, Burst): Burst-burst- burst - **ABA type (original form and past tense are the same, but the past tense is different)**: - Run: ran-run- run - Come (come): came - come - come - become (become): become- become - become - ** Type A, B, C (Prototype, past tense, and past tense are all different)**: - begin (begin): began-begin-begin - break: broken- broken - broken - choose: chose-chosen- chosen - do/does: did - done - done - draw: drew - drawn - drawn - drink: drink-drink-drink - Drive: drove-driven- driven - Eat: ate-eat-eat-eat - [Fall (Drop): Fall-fall-fall] - Fly: fly-fly-fly - Forget (forget): forget-forget/forget-forget/forget - forgive: forgive-forgive-forgive - freeze: froze-frozen- frozen - give: give- given - given - Go: went gone gone - Grow (grow): grow-grow-grow - Know: knew-known- known - lay: laid-laid- laid - lead: led-led- led - leave: left-left- left - Lost-Lost- Lost - Make: made-made- made - meet: met met - ride: rode-ridden- ridden - ring (make a call, ring): Rang-rung- rung - Rise: rose -rise-rise - Run: ran-run- run - See: saw - seen - seen - Sell: sold - sold - sold - send (send/send): sen-ent sen-ent - shake (shake): shake-shake-shake - singing: sang sung sung sung - sink: sank-sunk- sunk - sit: sat-sat- sat - sleep: sleep-sleep-sleep - speak (say): spoke-spoken- spoken - spring (jump): sprung/sprung - sprung - sprung - Stand: stood-stood-stood1 - steal: stole-stolen- stolen - swim: swam-swum- swum - take: took - taken - taken - teach: taught, taught, taught - tear: tore - torn - torn - Tell (tell): told, told, told - think: thought-thought- thought - throw: throw-throw-throw - understand (understand): understand-understood- understood - wake (awake): woke-woken- woken - Wear: wore-worn- worn - write: write-written- written - <strong></strong><strong></strong></strong><strong></strong> - build: built-built- built - burn: burned/burnt-burned/burnt-burned/burnt - buy: bought, bought, bought - Catch: Caught-caught- caught - deal (assignment): deal-deal-deal - Dig (dig): dug-dug- dug - feed: fed-fed- fed - feel (touch): feel-feel-feel - Fight (Battle): Fought - Fought - Fought - find: found-found- found - Flee (escape, disappear): flid-flid-flied - have/has (has): had-had- had - hear: heard-heard- heard - hold: held - held - held - Keep: keep keep - lay: lay - lain - lain - lead (leap): leaped/leapt-leaped/leapt-leaped/leap - learn: learned/learned -learned/learned -learned/learned - leave: left-left- left - lend (loan): lent lent - light: lit/lighted-lit/lighted-lit/lighted - Lost-Lost- Lost - Make: made-made- made - mean: meant-mean-mean - meet: met met - pay: paid-paid- paid - say: said-said- said - seek: sought-sought- sought - Sell: sold - sold - sold - send (send/send): sen-ent sen-ent - shine: shine-shine-shine - shoot: shot-shot- shot - show: showed-shown/showed-shown/shown - shut down: shut down - sleep: sleep-sleep-sleep - smell: smell/smelt-smell/smelt - sow (planting): sowed - sown/sowed - sown/sowed - spell: spelt/spelled-spelt/spelled - spend: spent-spend-spend - spill: spill-spill-spill - spin (spin): spin-spin-spin - spit: spit/spit -spit/spit -spit/spit - Spoil (spoil, plunder): spoilt-spoilt- spoilt - Stand: stood-stood-stood1 - steal: stole-stolen- stolen - stick: stick-stick-stick - strike: struck-struck/struck- struck/struck - Swear (swear, swear): Swore-sworn- sworn - Sweep: swept - swept - swept - swim: swam-swum- swum - swing: swung swung - take: took - taken - taken - teach: taught, taught, taught - Tell (tell): told, told, told - think: thought-thought- thought - throw: throw-throw-throw - understand (understand): understand-understood- understood - wake (awake): woke-woken- woken - Wear: wore-worn- worn - write: write-written- written "Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
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2026-07-10 16:18
What verb tense is typically used in fiction writing?
In fiction, a variety of verb tenses can be used, but the present tense is often employed for immediacy and to draw the reader in. The past tense is also frequently seen to provide a chronological account. Sometimes, a mix of both can add depth and variety to the narrative.
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2024-10-08 18:08
How to master the French verb 'manger' in the imperfect tense?
To master 'manger' in the imperfect tense, make flashcards with the conjugations and review them often. Engage in conversations with French speakers or language partners and use the verb correctly. Analyze examples in grammar books to understand its usage better.
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2025-06-13 12:00
How is verb tense presented through comic strips?
Verb tense in comic strips can be shown through the actions and expressions of the characters. For example, if a character is running and saying 'I'm running now', it indicates present continuous tense.
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2025-12-27 12:46
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