yes if test is the thing that the subject is doing. subject being person or thing. example:
Freddie (freddie being the subject) is doing a test for science class.
The fact the word ends with 'ed' means that it is a regular verb in the simple past tense.
dependent
If there is an independent variable and a tangible dependent variable in it then it can be tested. A general form of a hypothesis would be: If the (independent variable) (verb)s, then the (dependent variable) will (verb). If it follows this format, it can be tested
Dermatologically tested, I think.
It is tested for silver nitrate sometime. It is tested for silver nitrate sometime. It is tested for silver nitrate sometime.
The Tested was created in 2009.
no its not tested on animals
A hypothesis can be tested by an experiment
Jesus was tested by Satan Job felt he was being tested by God Joseph was tested because he was in a foreign place and it was hard for him Jonah was tested because he didn't want to go somewhere that God wanted him to and he ended up inside a whale Eve was tested by Satan and gave in Adam was tested by Eve and Satan and gave in Noah was tested by God to have faith to build the arc Abraham and Sarah were tested to believe that God would give them a child Abraham was tested when God asked him to kill his son Mary was tested when God chose her to have a baby Joseph was tested when God told him to believe that Mary had not cheated on him
Steroids are tested for energy and to exercise
aerodynamics can be tested by a wind tunnel
It was tested on hiroshima and nagasaki...
'to inform' is a verb.EXAMPLES"Please inform the bank of my new address." (present tense)"The personel department will inform you if your application has been accepted." (future)"The manager informed his staff that the fire alarms would be tested at 3 o'clock." (past)