I explicitly forbade Ginny M. W. from ever having contact with that horrendous boy ever again.
Another example: John forbade Sally to eat his cookie, but she did anyways.
The history teacher forbade me to access this site during class.
He forbade his daughter from going to the concert.
The teacher forbade the students from using their phones during the exam.
Don't tell me that you forgot that I forbade you to leave the house.
He forbade the pupil from using his phone in class. The us of phones in class was forbidden.
He forbade the use of icons
what is the opposite of Forbade and begins with O
The past tense of "forbid" is "forbade" or "forbade" and the future tense is "will forbid."
Culture plays a significant role in shaping individuals' values and beliefs.
The past tense of "forbid" is "forbade" or "forbade" and the future tense is "will forbid".
The Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement beyond the Alleghenies.
The past tense of "forbid" would be "forbade".Forbade.
yes"Forbade" is not a word, it is the past tense of the VERB "to forbide"