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to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
Since you are writing about something that exists now, rather than something that happened, such as in a story, the present tense would be appropriate, unless you are referring to a past event. Example: "His use of blues and earth tones provides depth and warmth to this piece."
They lived in France, in and around Paris. The first impressionist paintings were exhibited in 1874.
Rodolphe Rousseau is a French art who exhibited at Galerie Naifs et Primitifs in Paris in 1981
The past tense is drew. The past participle is drawn.
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
opposite of new
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
The past tense is "exhibited"
exhibited.
Exhibited is the past participle of exhibit, which is presumably what the questioner wanted to ask.
What Munjed means is someone who is cute and sweat and cares about onthers
The 5 letter word is "shown". Add the letter n to the word show.
American literature gradually developed a sense of a national past and of an emerging national character.
13.3% of a survey group of Americans exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during their lifetime, and 4.4% exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during the past 12 months.
I got "owner" because the next one is "own" and the clue is TAKE AWAY TWO LETTERS and if you take off "-er" then you get "own." Following those rules, the correct answer is "shown."
Past