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Sarthak Tiwari

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The SSC (Class 10th) results for 2025 in Telangana are typically released by the Board of Secondary Education, Telangana (BSE Telangana), around mid-May. While an exact date isn't available yet, as the exams usually conclude by early April, the evaluation process is generally completed within a month. Students should regularly check the official BSE Telangana website (bse.telangana.gov.in) and reputable educational news portals for the precise announcement of the result declaration date and time.

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Rishabh Pandey

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You can easily find CBSE Class 10th Science Question Solved Papers for 2023-24 on various educational websites. Reputable platforms offer these papers along with detailed solutions in PDF format. Many of these sites provide set-wise question papers and their corresponding marking schemes, which are crucial for understanding the exam pattern and solution approach. Simply search for "CBSE Class 10 Science Solved Papers 2023-24" on Google, and you'll find numerous reliable resources.

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Md Shahzad

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If there are gaps between two exams, the students can use it for revising/preparing for the next paper. They should not think of relaxing too much. Students can also practice  class 10 sample/model papers and previous year's exam question papers.

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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Find below some examples of future perfect tense in English:

  • By next month, I will have finished this project.
  • By 2028, the band will have toured across the globe.
  • Mr. Kim will have cooked for his friend by the time they arrive.
  • I won't have made this dish by dinner.
  • I will not have saved enough money to buy concert tickets by next yest.

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Anupama Garg

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Future Perfect Tense rule is simple. Check out the future perfect tense structure explained below with the help of examples:

StructureExample
Subject + will/ shall + have + past participle (V3)
  • I will have cooked the dinner by 7 PM.
  • I will have completed my painting by next Sunday.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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Future perfect tense is one of the tenses used when expressing an action or event that will have been completed at a specific future time. The event/ action being referred to in the future perfect tense has a set deadline. Future perfect tense follows the following structure: will + have + past participle.

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Rachit Katariya

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, 'cut' is an irregular verb, and its base, simple past, and past participle verb forms are the same.

Cut -> Cut -> Cut

Example:

  • cut vegetables everyday. (Present Tense)
  • Yesterday, I cut my finger while chopping vegetables. (Past Tense)
  • I have cut the paper in half. (Perfect Tense)

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Vikrant Kaur

Beginner-Level 5

No, modal verbs such as may, must, will, shall, can, could, would, and should are not classified as irregular verbs because modal verbs do not change their forms into past and past participle. However, the modal verbs have their separate category, known as auxiliary or helping verbs.

Example:

  • Can has a past form; could, but no past participle.
  • Will becomes would in reported speech.

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Nishtha Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Below are some of the most commonly used irregular verbs:

Base Form

Simple Past

Past Participle

Go

Went

Gone

Do

Did

Done

Have

Had

Had

Get

Got

Gotten

Make

Made

Made

See

Saw

Seen

Come

Came

Come

Take

Took

Taken

Say

Said

Said

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Nishtha Rai

Beginner-Level 5

There are around 200 commonly used irregular verbs in English. However, this number may vary depending on the classification. Some of the examples of frequently used irregular verbs in everyday conversation are: Go, Do, Have, Get, Make, See, Come, Take, etc.

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