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What is timeline?
What is the difference between present events and future events?
What do you understand by milestones?​

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Answered by snehashetty23
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Explanation:

1) what is timeline ?

A timeline is a display of a list of events in chronological order. It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labelled with dates paralleling it, and usually contemporaneous events; a Gantt chart is a form of timeline used in project management. ... This timescale is dependent on the events in the timeline.

2) what is the difference between present events and future events ?

The difference is that Use 1 of present continuous usually describes events in the near future. Simple present can describe events in the near future or events that will happen a very long time from now.) EXAMPLES: The wedding is next Monday. The millennium ends in the year 2999

3) what do you understand by milestones ?

A milestone is a significant event in your life. Often a milestone marks the start of a new chapter. For example, the day you graduated from high school was a milestone in your life. Milestone literally refers to a roadside marker that lists the distance to a particular location.

Answered by alisharohidas32
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Answer:

A timeline is a list of important events arranged in the order in which they happened.

The difference is that Use 1 of present continuous usually describes events in the near future. Simple present can describe events in the near future or events that will happen a very long time from now.) EXAMPLES: The wedding is next Monday.

The millennium ends in the year 2999.

A milestone is a significant event in your life. Often a milestone marks the start of a new chapter. For example, the day you graduated from high school was a milestone in your life. Milestone literally refers to a roadside marker that lists the distance to a particular location

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