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  Congratulion card hello everyone this time we will learn about congratulation Definition Something that you say when you want to congratulate someone ( https://dictionary.cambridge.org ). Congratulations can be written or unwritten, formal or informal. One of the written congratulations is a greeting card. The purpose of congratulations is to increase interaction and communication with others, express happiness or positive feelings for a success, and maintain good relationships among friends, coworkers, classmates . Example of Unwritten Congratulations Unwritten means spoken verbally. This happens when congratulating someone face-to-face who is to be congratulated. However, the example below can be written when saying it online, such as on social media. In formal way: I'm very happy of you! Congratulations! What's wonderful! Good for you! Best of luck! Well done! Fantastic job! In informal way: Congrats! You did it! Impressive! Way to go! Example of Written Congratulations

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  hello everyone here I will discuss about Tense Definition The concept of tense in English is a method that we use to refer to time-past, present, and future. Many languages use tense to talk about time. Other languages have no concept of tense at all, but of course they can still talk about time, using different methods. ( https://www.englishclub.com ).  Tenses Type The standard tense in English is the present tense, which is usually just the root form of the verb. However, for each of the past, present, and future tenses, there are different aspects that add additional details. 1. Past, Present, and Future Tense The past, present, and future are the central divisions of time in English. The present represents actions happening now, while the past represents actions that happened earlier, and the future describes actions that will happen later. 2. Simple Tense The simple tense is a grammatical aspect that refers to the normal forms of the past, present, and future tenses. Si...