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Some nouns look as if they are plural, bat are in fact singular. Economics is an important subject at Senior Secondary level. Some other school and university subjects work in the same way. Guess which subjects these are from the clues.
Club | Subject |
E = mc2 | ..................................... |
1 + 1 = 2 | ..................................... |
Solution
Club | Subject |
E = mc2 | Physic |
1 + 1 = 2 | Mathematics |
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