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The present participle of "studied" is "studying".
yes..so we can remember the lessons you have studied and in this way you will know the possible answers in the exams ..
The best way to remember what you study is to repeat reading it or review it again after studying it. Then, try to memorize the important information or sentence to recall it and it won't be hard for you to forget what you learned or studied.
Present: study Past: studied Past participle: studied
studied or studying
Yes, what you learn and try to remember is better in the same mindset. So if you studied high, it would mean in order to remember what you studied you'd have to get a little buzzed but not high during the test. Out of personal experience, studying high sounds like a great idea but you'll end up procrastinating whether you think you won't and during the test you'll blank out. Regardless, Studying = high Class/Test = buzzed After Class/Test/Studying = out of the world
The 12 tenses of verbs include: simple present, simple past, simple future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous. Each tense indicates the time at which an action is taking place or the relationship between different actions.
the planet they are studying is Saturn.
Rizal studied the German language for about 21 days while he was in Heidelberg, Germany.
The past tense of study is studied. I want to study English when I go to college. I studied English when I was in college.
Studied is the past tense of study.
Try starting about by reviewing your test in sections so it can be more easy to remember. You should also have a person to test you after studying every section. REMEMBER TO NOT KEEP YOURSELF AWAKE OR DRINK CAFFIENE TO STAY UP ALL NIGHT STUDYING BECAUSE IT IS TRUE THAT YOU WON'T FORGET STUFF THAT YOU STUDIED. Remember to also study once you wake up on the day the test will happen so that you can be more solid in your work.