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The past participle of "remain" is "remained."
The past tense of "remain" is "remained."
"Remained" is the past tense of "remain".
Studies show and I know from personal experience, if you want to stay healthy and look good also, you should exercise for at least an hour for 5 days, if you wish you may go for more than an hour.
"Remain" can be used in the present tense (e.g., "He remains calm"), past tense (e.g., "He remained calm"), and future tense (e.g., "He will remain calm").
The past participle is exercised.
Basic facts about the past
They had their dinner.
remained
No. Remained is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to remain), but for this verb there is no adverb for this or the adjective / present participle remaining).
If you opened a savings account in the past and never did anything with it, yes it would still remain opened and active
Some exercise nonstop. until they drop dead. sometimes literally. they exercise past the point of exhaustion.*While I am sure some exercise to the point of exhaustion, I believe most probably do not exercise at all. They think that starving themselves will do the trick for being thin, TOO THIN! The real smart thing to do to stay thin, but not to the point of being anorexic, is to eat healthy foods and exercise wisely. ~Deb~