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A) once there was a king who taught
B) very much himself. He often
C) talked of own personal charms
D) and of his greatness a ruler
E) he wanted people around him to
F) believe all this and take his greatness
G) he lived only who praised him
H) he was seen only in company of
I) those flattered him
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Once there was a king who taught much of himself. He often talked of his own personal charms and of his greatness as a ruler he wanted the people around him to believe all this and the talk of his greatness he lived only with those who praised him he was seen only in the company of those who flattered him
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- The correct form of the verb must be used to show the tense of the sentence
- The form of the verb depends on the word that is before the verb and the subject of the sentence and the tense
- The second form of the verb is mostly used in the Past tenses, whereas the first forms of the verb are used in Present tenses
- Prepositions show relationships between other words in a statement.
- Many prepositions have many definitions, so the meaning alters quite a bit in various contexts.
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