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The past tense of load is loaded.
"Loaded" is the the past participle of load.
loaded is the past tense
Fraught: early 14c., "laden" (of vessels), past participle of Middle English: fraughten "to load (a ship) with cargo," from fraght "cargo, lading of a ship" (early 13c.), variant of freight; influenced by Middle Dutch vrachten "to load or furnish with cargo," from Proto Germanic. *fra-aihtiz. Figurative sense is first attested 1570s.
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Methods used to find out about the past include historical research using primary sources such as documents and artifacts, archaeology to study physical remains, carbon dating for dating organic materials, and oral history by interviewing people who have knowledge of past events.
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Yes, the word loaded is the past participle past tense of the verb to load, example:We loaded the car and headed to the lake.The past participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun, example:A loaded gun was found at the crime scene.
Archaeologists use excavation, where they carefully dig and recover artifacts, features, and structures. They also use scientific dating methods to determine the age of the materials they uncover, providing a timeline for understanding the past.
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