This
word is a word that cannot be used by itself meaning here
it has lost independence. And this word to be as such, it
is a reality here. But to seek once termed in the past tense
that the world to seek will change expelling but not in meaning,
for example here one can say that (he or she sought in their
life to gain a degree) and the word itself to seek could be
dealt with as far as abstract terms are concerned. For example
here one can always say that he sought to gain a particular
mode of thinking where he can seek after a thought. To seek
is perhaps the only English word that contains no hidden objectives,
and being as such the word seek has the liberty to have its
own solitary presence not like other words for example here
to think is not a solitary word and the same goes to other
words just like it.
DR.HASHIM
S.H. BEHBEHANI
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