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The past tense of review is reviewed.
"Reviewed" is the past participle of "review".
The past of "review" is "reviewed," and the past participle is also "reviewed."
The age of 45 was heard during past conversations.
Yes.review - present tensereviewed - past tensereviewing - verb
the significance of history is to review the past
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To review the effects of past decisions for appropriateness.
If you are asked for a performance review from a past employer then you should reach out to your former manager. If you can't get a performance review, then you should use the manager as a reference.
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"Review" can be either a noun or a verb: Roger Ebert gave that movie a favorable review. (noun) Roger Ebert reviewed that movie favorably. (verb, in past tense)
It gives more security and it can review what the past days