you usally dont have a tie tied to the front of a tie
The past tense of tie is tied.
The past tense of tie is tied.
Tied is the past participle of tie.
I tied my bathing suit tighter as I watched the incoming ocean tide.The pirate tied his prisoner feet from the tide level.Seeing the outgoing tide before a tsunami leaves many people tongue tied.
Present tense: tie Past tense: tied Future tense: will tie
Tied can be used as a verb (past tense of tie) and an adjective (a tied game).
The past tense is "I tied" The present tense is "I tie" The future tense is "I will tie"
you tie it
Tied down is a phrasal verb, as in "He tied down the load and drove away." Tied down is the past tense of tie down.Tied is the past tense or past participle of the verb tie. Down is an adverb.
Hanging a scarf, tie or any noticeable item of clothing means the person/people inside the room does not want to be disturbed.
Micro braids can be tied off with a rubber band or other hair tie. They can also be tied off with a plastic bead.
Yes, it can be (tied score, tied ribbons). It is the past participle of the verb "to tie" and may be a verb or adjective.