it depends on what they did:p
The Bible teaches forgiveness and letting go of past wrongs. In Matthew 6:14-15, it says, "For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins." This means that we should not hold someone's past against them, but instead show mercy and forgiveness.
The simple past tense of forgive is forgave.
forgive forgave forgiven tang ina mo kakantotin kita 5 hours aday
The adjective forms of "forgive" are "forgiving" and "forgiven." "Forgiving" describes someone or something that is inclined to forgive or shows a readiness to pardon. "Forgiven" refers to someone who has been pardoned or no longer holds resentment for a wrong done.
Ya, I can... and there are many cases for it. e.g. 1) In past, I might be wrong and didn't forgive someone; then I realized my fault. Now, I don't repeat my fault anymore. 2) This 'forgiving' may vary from person to person. It can happen that I didn't forgive someone for his/her doing, but I may forgive someone near-and-dear one for doing the same. 3) It may occur that in the past, someone did something wrong intentionally and so I didn't forgive him/her; but now if I see someone doing the same wrong thing unconsciously and unintentionally, and after finding own fault he/she has intention to be changed, then I'll forgive him.
don't think about it think about something else like i dunno to forget that you have to get up in the morning and go to school or work you think of something exciting. just think the complete opposite of what you want to forget
AnswerWhen you forgive someone you are suppposed to let it go then. If he/she keeps hanging it over your head then it's still an issue with that person and it seems to me that the forgiveness is very shallow. It also seems to me that the person is keeping the issue alive with you instead of forgiving and putting it in the past. This will only cause trouble in the relationship. When you truly forgive someone you let it go and put the issue in the past. When you forgive someone for something there should no longer be hard feelings towards that person therefore the issue would not be brought up at any time and certainly not hanging it over your head at every opportunity.
A blast from the past is something or someone who returns after an absence.
Forgave and forgiven.
Forgave does not have a past tense. It is the past tense of forgive.
Forgave.
forgave