the past tense of lose is lost
Example: You lost a lot of weight doing those exercises I recommended. Very good!
The past tense of noise is noised. As in "they noised a lot".
Present tense helping verbs include "am," "is," and "are," while past tense helping verbs include "was" and "were." These helping verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to form verb tenses.
It is not known how much Timbaland currently weighs. He did lose a lot of weight over the past few years.
The past tense of do is did. "We did a lot of work today. "The future tense of do is:will do - I will do the washing tonight.be + going to do - I am going to do my homework tomorrow night.be + doing - I am doing my homework later.
Was and were.
The verb 'got' is the simple past tense of the verb 'get'.The verb 'have got' is the present perfect tense.The past tense of 'have got' is had gotten.Example:I have got a lot of errands. (present perfect)I had gotten everything on my list. (past tense)
"Put" is a rather flexible verb. It can be used in the past tense (I put my shoes on an hour ago) or in the future tense (I will put my shoes on soon). It can also be used in perfect tenses (I have/had put on a lot of weight) and as a command (put that cookie back), all without modifying the base word at all.
They found a lot of different things to do.
no alcohol contains a lot of sugar, stay away from it in order to lose weight
Not really but it depends on the method you're using to lose weight
You will lose a lot of weight..when you die and your body is corroded
Not really, no.