usually they will let you get the vehicle but you will have to pay for there time unless its a repo, then not a chance.
have/has stopped. I have stopped smoking now. He has stopped smoking too.
No.
The past tense of stop is stopped. The present tense of stop is stop.
You stop / You are stopping.
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Past tense - stopped. Present tense - I stop - He/she/it stops Future tense - will stop, going to stop, am/is/are stopping.
She was in bed and her heart stopped
He stopped in present day Florida.
No, stop is present tense. The past perfect tense is had stopped.
STOPThe past participle is STOPPED.Example: The boy was running, and then he stopped.The future participle is STOP.Example: Tomorrow, you will stop.The present participle is STOPPING.Example: The boy is stopping.The infinitive is STOP.Example: You must know how to stop.
Present perfect is formed with: have/has+past participleThe past participle of start is startedI have started my holidays. The teachers have started their holidays. = with plural subjects.She has started her holidays. The doctor has started his holidays. = with singular subjects.