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  money online nowadays There are various ways to make money online nowadays, including freelancing, online tutoring, content creation, affiliate marketing, selling products or services, and participating in online surveys or market research. The method you choose will depend on your skills, interests, and the time you're willing to invest. here are some websites and platforms where you can explore opportunities to make money online, as well as some resources for learning: Websites for Online Work: Upwork (Freelancing): www.upwork.com Fiverr (Freelancing): www.fiverr.com Freelancer (Freelancing): www.freelancer.com Teachable (Online Courses): www.teachable.com Udemy (Online Courses): www.udemy.com Coursera (Online Courses): www.coursera.org Amazon Mechanical Turk (Microtasks): www.mturk.com Swagbucks (Paid Surveys): www.swagbucks.com Online Learning Resources: Khan Academy: www.khanacademy.org edX: www.edx.org Codecademy (Coding Courses): www.codecademy.com Skillshare: www.skillsha

English Grammar-verb tenses

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  the 12 verb tenses in English Simple Tenses: Present Simple: Used for general truths and habits. Example: "She reads books." Past Simple: Used for completed actions in the past. Example: "They played soccer." Continuous Tenses: 3. Present Continuous: Used for ongoing actions in the present. Example: "I am eating dinner." Past Continuous: Used for actions in progress in the past. Example: "She was studying all night." Perfect Tenses: 5. Present Perfect: Used for actions that started in the past and continue into the present. Example: "He has lived here for five years." Past Perfect: Used for actions that happened before another action in the past. Example: "She had already eaten when I arrived." Perfect Continuous Tenses: 7. Present Perfect Continuous: Used for actions that started in the past, continue into the present, and may continue into the future. Example: "They have been working on the project." Past Perfect

English-Present Perfect Tense

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 Present Perfect Basics and more Present Perfect Tense: The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action or event that happened in the past but has a connection to the present. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb. Positive Form: Subject + have/has + past participle Negative Form: Subject + have/has + not + past participle Question Form: Have/Has + subject + past participle? Here are some examples to illustrate these forms: Positive Form: I have eaten lunch. She has finished her homework. They have traveled to Europe. Negative Form: I have not seen that movie. He has not visited his parents. We have not received the package. Question Form: Have you studied for the test? Has he finished his work? Have they been to that restaurant before? Remember, the auxiliary verb "have" is used with plural subjects (I, you, we, they), and "has" is used with singular subjects (he, she, i

English grammar- peculiarities in the use of the definite article

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  Definite Article Usage The definite article "the" is used to refer to a specific noun that both the speaker and listener are familiar with. Some peculiarities include: Unique Items: "The" is used when referring to something that is one-of-a-kind or unique, like "the sun" or "the President." Superlatives: "The" is often used with superlatives to refer to the highest or lowest degree of something, like "the best" or "the worst." Specific Nouns: "The" is used when both the speaker and listener know which specific noun is being referred to, such as "the book we talked about." Defining Clauses: "The" is used before a noun when it has been introduced or defined in the conversation, like "the cat that I adopted." Famous Objects: "The" is used with certain famous objects or landmarks, such as "the Eiffel Tower" or "the Mona Lisa." Ordinal Numbers: "

A lovely tree

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 Good Life The lovely tree is my Friend ..all year round the bark of his is warm even on the coldest winter days. ... in the spring, summer, autumn, there is lichen on the bark of the tree trunk.  who smells so nice that I'm in love and it's as if the finest perfume in the world... I recently noticed that there is actually First main stem and on top of another stem which impressed me a lot and as if they are two trees in one grown from each other it is always a good idea to discover the trees you are attracted to and to have a specific friendship with such trees just to live under them Let's remember that the Buddha has a liberated tree under which he meditated constantly… In addition, when you stand under a tree, your thoughts are naturally slowed down by the influence of the energy of the tree on human energy, and this is like spontaneous meditation, which has a very good effect on the psyche and removes stress. Trees not only emit oxygen but they emit prana life energy w

river of consciousness

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 my (approach to) spirituality has nothing to gain and nothing to lose;  you just have to know.  The benefits are useless because you have no form.  Throw away everything you understand.  To know the Self, just keep quiet and discriminate.  You are not the body;  you are not consciousness.  The one who says, "I am not the consciousness," must be you alone.  All we need to know is that consciousness comes with the body and eventually forgets that it is.  There is no such thing as death.  How can you be a transient consciousness?  Krishna says, "I am knowledgeable in all manifestations.  I am everywhere.  All manifestations are My manifestations. '  This is a river of consciousness.  The sages speak of the One who speaks.  When you wake up in the morning, the holy gaze of God comes to you unexpectedly.  When you realize your manifestation, you will understand that what is happening is so only by This.  Hold on to consciousness.  There is no God but this.  Knowledge is

Let it go and reach new place

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  Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our hearts, we still cling to anything—anger, anxiety, or possessions — we cannot be free. Letting go means being willing to allow life to carry you to a new place, even a deeper more true rendition of self. Holding on means trying to push life into the place of your making or be damned.