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  2. Curtsy - Wikipedia

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    A curtsy (also spelled curtsey or incorrectly as courtsey) is a traditional gendered gesture of greeting, in which a girl or woman bends her knees while bowing her head. In Western culture it is the feminine equivalent of bowing by males, although men will commonly curtsy in some churches as a simplified genuflection .

  3. The Most Iconic Photographs of Royal Curtsies Through History

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    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, performs her first-ever public curtsy during the royal family's annual Christmas morning walk in Sandringham. Kate is photographed curtsying beside her, while their ...

  4. Clip of Meghan Markle Curtseying in 'Suits' Resurfaces After ...

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    Meghan Markle's Relationship With Queen Elizabeth II Read article In the footage filmed in 2010, Meghan, 41, does a small, understated curtsy to attorney Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) as paralegal ...

  5. So Cute! Princess Charlotte Gives Curtsey to King Charles III

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    Princess Charlotte Shutterstock A formal greeting. Princess Charlotte gave an adorable curtsey to her grandfather, King Charles III, during the Coronation Concert on Sunday, May 7. Family Fun!

  6. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    This is followed by the simple past tense , and then the past participle. If there are irregular present tense forms (see below), these are given in parentheses after the infinitive. (The present participle and gerund forms of verbs, ending in -ing, are always regular. In English, these are used as verbs, adjectives, and nouns.)

  7. Present tense - Wikipedia

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    A number of multi-word constructions exist to express the combinations of present tense with the basic form of the present tense is called the simple present; there are also constructions known as the present progressive (or present continuous) (e.g. am writing), the present perfect (e.g. have written), and the present perfect progressive (e.g ...

  8. Meghan Markle Jokes Learning to Curtsy Felt Like Being at ...

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    And that you will need to curtsy, especially to an American,” he told the cameras. “That’s weird.” (Elizabeth died in September at age 96.) Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II.

  9. Form-meaning mismatch - Wikipedia

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    Such form-meaning mismatches happen everywhere in language. [1] Nevertheless, there is often an expectation of a one-to-one relationship between meaning and form, and indeed, many traditional definitions are based on such an assumption. For example, Verbs come in three tenses: past, present, and future.