serioulsy. they should put me in charge.
Yes, make would be present tense. Made is past, and will make is future. Hope that helped! Yes. Made would be past tense, will make is future tense. Make would be present. Ex: I make cakes. You currently make them. I made cakes (past), I will make cakes (future).
Cadillac automobiles have been made from 1902 to the present day (except during WW II). Wikipedia has a good general overview of the brand if you would like to learn more.
You can't modify the image like you would with the original. It is sometimes possible to make changes in Photoshop or overlay blocks to cover the original etc. but it is not particularly practical.
The initial amount refers to the starting quantity or value of something before any changes or adjustments are made to it. It is the original amount present at the beginning of a given situation or calculation.
It would depend on the changes made and the business referred to, the question is far too broad.
An appropriate gift to present to a vegetarian: nothing made of leather. fur or silk. Depends on the personal tastes of your friend, what he, or she would like. Perhaps you taking the time just asking this question shows that you care.
The changes that Jefferson made minimized the powers of the centralized government. These changes reflected his views that government if given too much power would threaten the rights of the people.
natural changes are changes that occur naturally and man has no part to play in these changes. Manmade changes are changes that occur due to man and man plays a role in these changes. natural change -heartbeat manmade change-pollution
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While there were earlier cartridges, such as the Volcanic Repeating Pistol, the earliest centerfire that would look like present day centerfires dates from about 1870-1873.
changes temperately brought about by man are man made changes
A voice recorder would be a great present for a child as long as you make sure it is made for their age range. Fisherprice.com has one that is made for little ones.