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Osama bin Laden orchestrated attacks against the United States primarily due to his opposition to U.S. foreign policies in the Middle East, particularly its support for Israel, the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, and the sanctions against Iraq. He viewed these actions as an affront to Islam and aimed to rally Muslims against what he perceived as Western aggression. Bin Laden sought to provoke the U.S. into military responses that would further inflame anti-American sentiment in the region. Ultimately, his goal was to establish a global jihadist movement and create a caliphate.
Ossama Bin Laden.Mohammed Atef was the key planner of the attack for Al-Qaeda.
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The future tense of bid is "will bid" or "shall bid."
You lose that round. In the game of Rook, your bid is an estimate of how many points you expect to win through the tricks you expect to win. Your opponent's job is to take as many point cards as they can so that you don't meet your bid. They don't need to win more tricks or take more points, they just need to keep you from making your bid.
The past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.The past participle of bid is bid -- (this is bid as in bid at an auction).He had bid a large amount for the painting.
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bid... it's the same word in the present tense Answer: * The infinitive form is to bid - "I want to bid on the item." * Present tense is bid - "We bid what we can." * Past tense is bid - "They bid $500,000 and got the house." * Present participle is bidding - "He is bidding them farewell." * Past participle is bid - "I have bid all I can afford." (Helping verb required)
Bid can be a noun or a verb. As a noun "He sealed his bid." As a verb "He bid on the auction."
Bid: to issue a command/to summon/to greet.Past tense - bade.Past participle - bidden.Bid: to offer.Past tense - bid.Past participle - bid.
If you do not make your bid in the card game Spades, you will lose points. The number of points you lose depends on how many tricks you bid to win and how many you actually win. It is important to accurately predict the number of tricks you can win to avoid losing points.