He hit people because he didn't like the shape of their faces and he can't let what he did go. Whenever he see's a fight, he is attracted to join in. He can't help it because he can't let go of the past.
He was famous for writing what really happened in the past.
Happened is the past tense of happen.
Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
Which time? Once he was shot in the ear, many times he stole food, others he saw friends, dead and gone. Nearly every night during the Warsaw Getto's time, he was out past curfew.
Famous is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense form.
From Encyclopedia we can get a list of famous & not famous astronomers & astronauts of the past & present.
The word "famous" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense form.
Past tense means that the action happened in the past.
The past tense of happened is happen.
The past tense of happen is happened.