yes because we have it today and if we didnt have wind people might not of been able to breath
The past participle is winded.
Successful is an adjective and so doesn't have a past form. The past tense of succeed is succeeded.
The past tense of "wind" is "wound," and the past participle is also "wound."
"wound the clock" is past tense.
The past tense of "wind" is "wound," and the past tense of "sweep" is "swept."
The past tense of "wind" as in to twist or turn something is "wound."
For wind meaning turn or twist, it is wound (rhymes with pound). For wind meaning tire or give air to, it is winded.
The past perfect tense of 'wind' is had wound.Example: She had wound a ribbon in her hair.The past perfect tense of 'wind' is had winded.Example: He had winded himself by taking the stairs.
Present participle - winding Past participle - winded
Yes it has been successful in the past
Because of alot of high wind in the mountains
Successful