No, respond means in the present, now or in the future; responded means in the past, previously:
I have that information and can respond to the inquiry.
I will respond to your inquiry as soon as I can.
I responded to the inquiry last week.
This is simple question. It may be answered in a simple sentence; He responded politely.
"I dont think that is the proper way to respond to that question"
I could only respond amusingly.
He responded to our attempt to get him out of bed with several minutes of incoherent muttering.
You can use the word "belligerently" in a compound sentence by connecting two independent clauses with appropriate conjunctions like "and", "but", or "so". For example, "She spoke belligerently, and he responded with calmness."
able to respond positively to an unsatisfactory customers?
You can just about use any word possible to start a sentence
A noun functions in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: subject: The demand for the new product has increased steadily. object: Management has not responded to our demand.
There is no such word as resondidly but you can put responded.
Kate went into hysterics when she heard about the car crash. (Negative hysterics - crying, etc.)
Ashley's wit was truly impressive; she could generate a clever comeback in seconds.
Yes, you can use look in and look at interchangeably. EX: Look in that mirror. Look at that mirror. It basically is saying the same thing.