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        The gypsies are a group of people. They do not have any fixed Home. They wander about from place to place and live in-tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England  from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they, were believed to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole. I  little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child got ‘lost, it was thought that it had been taken away by gypsies. So they
| Were arrested and sent for trial. This attitude towards the gypsies has:' gradually changed.
had, will solve
had had would have solved
have has, would solve
had, would have solved
I thought the telephone salesman smelled like a fish and didn't like that.
I thought the phone salesman was a dangerous fish and scared me.
I though the phone salesman was dishonest and suspicious of him.
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Would you mind to go to my home.
Would you mind going to my home.
Would you mind went to my home
Would you mind for going to my home.
a few number of boys were present
a few number of boys was present
a few boys were present
a few of boys were present
The address of the receiver
The address of the writer
The body of the letter
The signature of the writer
can, could
need, dare
will, would
must, should
The address of the receiver
The address of the writter
The body of the letter
The signature of the writer
The address of the receiver
The address of the writer
The body of the letter
The signature of the writer
The earth moves round the sun
The boat sank down
Here comes Rafiq
The boat sinks down

         There is a popular perception that the reason behind the lack of. Economic dynamism in a range of countries is the lack of entrepreneurship. The reality is that people who live in poor countries have to be very entrepreneurial even just to survive. For every loiterer in a developing country, you have two or three children shining shoes and four or five people hawking things. What makes the poor countries poor is not the absence entrepreneurial energy at the personal level, but the absence. productive ‘technologies and developed — social institutions. especially modern firms. The increasingly apparent problems wit micro-credit_______ very small loans given to poor people in developing countries with the pronounced aim of helping them up business  show the limitations of individual entrepreneurship Especially in the last century, entrepreneurship has become, collective activity, and so the poverty of collective organization.Become an even bigger obstacle to economic development than the deficient entrepreneurial spirits of individuals.
People in poor countries lack entrepreneurial spirit
People in rich countries exhibit plenty of entrepreneurial energy
Micro-credit is an effective strategy for large -scale poverty reduction
People in poor countries are more entrepreneurial than people in rich countries

Two great centuries of civilization under the Roman Empire were Rome itself in the West and  Byzantium ( Present -day Istanbul ) in the East. The arts had reached supreme heights in the first century BC. But when Rome fell to invading barbarian's acts and the Dark Ages submerged most of Europe for hundreds of years. A large part of the Empire was gradually restored under King Charlemagne in the late and early ninth centuries, and the culture of Byzantium, which had continued to flourish, began to filter through to the west. 

Waiting is very annoying, exhausting, and time -consuming. Waitin to buy books at the college store is an example of a very long and tiresome task. I need to buy books, and so does everyone else. This causes the lines to be very long. Most of the time I find myself leaning against the wall daydreaming. Sometimes I even leave this and hope to come back when the store isn't extremely busy. But that never works because everyone sh=else seems to get the same idea. So I finally realize that I just have to wait. Another experience is waiting for a ride home from school or work. My ride always seems to be the last car to pull up in the parking lot. When I am for a ride, I wonder what it would be like to win a car or if would ever make it home. Waiting in line at a  fast -food restaurant is also annoying because, if it is fast ' I shouldn't have to wait. ut in But in reality it is never fast, I spend a good deal of my time to buy a burger or a chicken fry. By the time I am handed over the food, I feel hunger, or sometimes I find my appetite totally gone. Anyway, I shouldn't complain, because waiting just seems to be a part of life, so I might as well accept it. 

We learn etiquette and manners from our parents, families and various institutions , such as schools, colleges or [professional bodies. There are rules of behavior for all kinds of social occasions and it is important to learn them and practice them in everybody life. The manners that are correct in a wedding reception will not so in a debating club. Therefore, we have to be careful about etiquette and manners. We know how important it is to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ in everyday life. A few more polite expressions such as ‘pardon me’ , ‘excuse me’, ‘may I’, are bound to make your day smooth and pleasant.