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Griot
Past Participle: Spoken
A record of past events in order of time is called a chronology.
πRecord of all know past events are known as evergreen history .π
Loud, tall, entertaining, shy, boring, enthusiastic, superb, wonderful, pleasant. amusing, lively, merry, witty. I hope this is enough.
Anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events. Hope that helps..
Yes, simple past tense refers to actions that were completed in the past. It is used to express an action that occurred at a specific point in in the past. For example, "He talked to her yesterday."
Past Participle: Spoken
The past participle of "spoken" is "spoken." For example, "I have spoken to her before."
"have spoken" is the present perfect tense of speak. The past perfect tense of speak is "had spoken". The past tense of speak is spoke.
Spoken is the past participle of "speak". The past participle is used in the perfect tense of each tense.
Past Participle: Spoken
The past participle of "spoke" is "spoken."
Past indicative: "spoke"; past participle: "spoken".
I had spoken.
spoken speak spoke spoken
Yes, "spoken" is the past participle form of the verb "speak." It is used in the present perfect tense, such as "I have spoken," or in passive constructions like "The words were spoken."
She has not spoken to him since their disagreement.