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The present tense of rolled is:I/You/We/They roll.He/She/It rolls.The present participle is rolling.
"Yo" is Spanish for "I am" -- people started saying "yo" instead of "I'm here" or "Present" when roll was called.
A roll of fabric is called a
Absent is NOT the answer. The correct answer is "Present, here." A+
When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder was created in 1893.
Yes. The past tense of "roll" (meaning to tumble or spiral) would be "rolled". "Roll" (as in the food or a tube) is not a motion / verb / action and would not change forms from a present tense into a past tense.
roll / rolls / rolling The balls roll along a channel The car rolls down the road, hits the bus and bursts into flames. Are we rolling?
it happens to be joint drum roll.......... Edinburgh another drum roll........... and York
Roll the dice and who gets the highest number wins. If there is another tie, roll again.
In French, to answer roll call you can respond with "Présent" (present) or "Ici" (here).
Usually it will roll.
Yes, there is a song called Rock n Roll Ruby.