Moving on
over and done with: past issues:putting behind
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
The past tense is willed.
'Keeped' is not a word. The past tense of the verb keep is kept.
History does not approach you, by definition it is behind you in the past.
Putting putting is the present participleExample in a sentence: Yesterday I saw her putting on her lawn sprinkler.The past participle is putThey have put the fire out
There isn't really a meaning behind the word delivered. The word delivered is the past tense of the word deliver. The word deliver means to carry and give.
over and done with: past issues:putting behind
The past tense of "leave behind" is "left behind."
The Past Behind was created in 1987.
Putting on airs = acting snobby/acting behind a facade.
If you mean to say 'left behind' as in, "When I moved, my friends, school, and home were left behind" Then you could substitute, 'left behind' with 'remained in the past', and remove the word 'were'.
Leaving the Past Behind was created in 1993.
Because some people aren't good at accepting what happened or at putting the past behind them.
Left behind.
I walked past a bush on my way to school.
The word 'endangered is not a noun.The word 'endangered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to endanger. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to endanger is endangerment.The noun 'endangerment' is a common noun, a general word for any instance of putting someone or something at risk.