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Yes "finished" is a past tense verb as it is an action word.
The past participle of "finish" is "finished." It is used to indicate that an action has been completed, often in perfect tenses, such as "I have finished my homework."
An example of the pluperfect tense is "She had already finished her homework before going to bed." In this sentence, the verb "finished" is in the pluperfect tense, indicating an action that was completed before another past action.
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The past perfect tense of "finish" is "had finished." It is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action or point in time in the past. For example, "She had finished her homework before dinner." This structure emphasizes the completion of the action prior to another event.
A noun that completes an action is called a subject, as it performs the action in a sentence.
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this is a called a triger action, shot gun.
No there is not however you can get a action replay code for finished pokedex
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ACTION REPLAY DSi
The regeneration of action potential is called "propagation." It involves the transmission of the action potential along the length of the neuron's axon.