The verbs are in the past continuous.
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.
The past tense of "bold" is "bolded."
Operative words are one of the most important words in the sentence.For Example: I was walking through the woods, minding my own problems.The words in bold are operative words. They are operative words because you can say them out loud and the audience will understand or at least get an idea of what you are saying.hope i helped you!
Carrying out the quick, bold thrusts that Lee directed.
Carrying out the quick, bold thrusts that Lee directed.
you click the BOLD B but first highlight the words you want to unbold and then click the BOLD B
italic is this I and this is for had writing bold printing is for words that mean import thing
I is a pronoun and is the same in present past or future tense. Verbs change with tenses not pronouns:present -- I walk to work.past -- I walked to work this morning.future -- I am going to walk to work tomorrow.The tense ( in bold ) changes but the pronoun I remains the same.
Yes, it can be an antonym for many words.
A bold typeface is used for emphasis. Italics are also used for emphasis; bold is a bit more emphatic than italics.
To make words stand out or so.
look for bold words