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The past tense of "fill" is "filled".
The past participle of fill is filled.
In the recent past, primaries were used both to select delegates and to
The past participle is compared.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a verb form, past tense and past participle of "to fill", and can be used as an adjective.
In the recent past, primaries were used both to select delegates and to
In the recent past, primaries were used both to select delegates and to
In the recent past, primaries were used both to select delegates and to
The past participle is filled.
"Filled" is the past tense as well as the past participle.
in recent past terrorism effect the whole world. most of the people effect them
Yes, it's the past tense of fill.