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No, "builded" is not a standard English word. The correct past tense of "build" is "built."
To build = construir buiding - edifício built = construido
It would not be correct to say 'build peace'. Peace is a concept not an object. If you build something it would be an actual object. I build wooden toys for needy people. We make peace with our enemies. We don't build peace with our enemies.
Longhouses, if I'm thinking correct.
The past form of "build" is "built" and the past participle is also "built".
the grammar is correct. i think.
Past perfect is formed with had + past participle.The past participle of build is built. So the past perfect is had built.I had built the house ten years before the earthquake.
The library's building was built is correct.
Build is the present tense of the verb "to build". Built is the past tense of the verb "to build".
Bricks ------------------- Yes, but it is also correct to say it is a brick built house (not a bricks built house).
who build antellum homes? Wher were they build them when were they built why were they were build
Built is the past participle of build.