YES YOU ARE DON'T WORRY ONE DOSE OF CRANBERRY WITH 16 GLASSES OF WATER OVER 24 HOURS INCLUDING THE LAST 8 BEFORE TEST,PEE FIRST STREAM IN TOILET FOR 2 OR 3 SECONDS THEN PEE IN SAMPLE BUT STOP BEFORE U ARE DONE PEEING AND HOLD IT OR FINISH IN STOOL.WILL TEMPORARILY CLEAN YOUR URINE,AND EAT RED MEAT FOR DINNER A FEW NIGHTS IN A ROW TO KEEP CREATINE LEVELS EVEN IF THEY TEST THAT.IF IT FAILS GIVE UP AND SMOKE A BLUNT
The past tense form of sweat is still sweat. Present ex: "I am sweating." Future ex: "I think I will sweat in gym tomorrow." Past ex: "I sweat so much yesterday."
The past participle is sweated.
The past tense of sweat is sweated.
He profusely sweated during his speech.
Laboured, sweated, slaved are some examples.
I sweated today is correct. Sweat is a regular verb which means the past tense ends in -ed. It is becoming more acceptable in some dialects to use "sweat" as the past tense but this is non-standard.
mud actully they stripped down in sat in a steam room and sweated
James A. Schmiechen has written: 'Sweated industries and sweated labor' -- subject(s): Clothing trade, Clothing workers, History, Labor laws and legislation, Labor unions, Sweatshops, Working class 'A history of Western society'
Because they are thirsty and they have sweated off a lot of water weight. Are you stupid?
they need to work untill they have sweated so much that they're saddlepad is wet.
Hippopotamus
Because it has sweated a bit while being enclosed in a not particularly well-ventilated container, the shoe.