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It is not only people in the past that believe in superstitions. People today do so. Anything that someone believes in without a rational explanation is a superstition.
Some people get joy out of it. While others believe that if you don't study the past, then the past will be our future.
Most do not believe it. The gullible are beginning to see the truth. The downright foolish will believe after the date has past.
The word believed is a past tense verb. It is the past of believe.
I believe what you are describing is called a primary source.
The ghosts of the people/ pets who have past away.
The past tense of believe is believed.
Present: I believe Past: I believed Future: I will believe
The past tense of "believe" is "believed" and the past participle is also "believed."
The past tense of to "believe" would be to have "believed".
That all matter consisted of one or more elements. Water, fire, earth, and air. Which could be separated and combined to form any compound.
If you have ever lied in the past, people will have a hard time believing you. You need to sit them down and show your evidence and then they should believe you.