Science says that cocaine causes changes in brain chemistry related to addiction, which can be long-term; the person' sbrain is permanantly wired to want cocaine. The physical symptoms will go away but the brain remembers, and it makes staying drug-free a constant effort. Physically, if the person snorted the powdered cocaine up their nose, the powder would do damage to the mucus linings and sinuses - long-term use will erode the tissue in the sinus cavity, leading to frequent sinus infections or worse.
yes they have to have the will power.
The past participle of take is taken.
Probably not, Im a expert haha.
The perfect tenses show actions that were completed in the past (e.g., "has finished," "had eaten"). The progressive (or continuous) tenses show actions that are ongoing or continuous (e.g., "is running," "was studying").
i snorted cocain last night i had to take a drug test will it show
Yes. But it depends how you let the past effect you now.
past is- took past participle is -taken
The past tense of taken is took.Example: Yesterday, I took my dog for a walk.
The past tense is the irregular form took.The past participle is taken. As in "He has takenthe money."
The past tense of "be taken aback" is "was taken aback" or "were taken aback," depending on the subject.
The past participle is taken out.
The past tense is took. The past participle is taken.