What is history easy words?

What is history easy words?

History is the study of past events. People know what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal remains.) A person who studies history is called a historian.

What’s another name for history?

What is another word for history?

chronicle record
story account
narrative report
saga annals
autobiography biography

What can I say instead of throughout history?

Synonyms for Throughout the history

  • throughout history.
  • historically. adv.
  • in the whole history.
  • throughout its history.
  • course of history.
  • in all history.
  • in history.
  • in the course of history.

What word can you use instead of so?

so

  • accordingly,
  • consequently,
  • ergo,
  • hence,
  • therefore,
  • thereupon,
  • thus,
  • wherefore.

What word can I use instead of IS?

“Understandably, she is cold without her jacket.”…What is another word for is?

exists as bodies
ees iz
‘s

What is the meaning of were?

Were is the past tense of be when used as a verb. Where means in a specific place when used as an adverb or conjunction. A good way to remember the difference is that where has an “h” for “home”, and home is a place. Out of the two words, “were” is the most common.

Is it if there was or if there were?

Existential there has no special rules when it comes to the subjunctive. Just as “he was” becomes “he were” in the subjunctive, “there was” becomes “there were.” So the answer to Jessica’s question is that “were” is the correct choice.

What type of word was were?

were used as a verb: First-person plural simple past tense indicative of be. “We were about to leave.”

What is were in present tense?

Verb Forms

Form Verb
Infinitive be
Past tense was (for I / he / she / it); were (for we / you / they)
Past participle be, been
Present participle being

Were is past or present?

Meaning – Were is the past tense of the verb are. Look at this example of were used in a sentence. Since were means the same as the past tense of are in this sentence, it is the correct word to use.

Is had past or present?

The present participle is having. The past tense and past participle form is had. The present and past forms are often contracted in everyday speech, especially when have is being used as an auxiliary verb.

Where do we use were?

If you want to remember easily, you can think of was/were as the past tense form of the auxiliary verbs am, is and are. Generally, “was is used for singular objects and “were” is used for plural objects. So, you will use “was” with I, he, she and it while you will use “were” with you, we and they.

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