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in the past people used music to learn something or relax.
"Made" is the past tense of the verb "make," used to describe something that was created or produced in the past.
in the past people used music to learn something or relax.
Who matters, Who never did, Who won't anymore, And who always will. So, don't worry about people from your past,There's a reason why they didn't make it to your future
Made means to have built of produced something. It is the past tense of make.
There isn't a homophone for make. There is one for made (the past tense and past participle pf make). made: maid The homonyms of make: transitive verb: 1. do something; build something; manufacture something; prepare something; make something noun: 2. brand; identification
Art is something special for some people. Well, not to all people. Art is special to them because Art can remind them of their recent or past memories and draw them. Some people are inspired in Art when someone see a Painting made by a famous Artist. Thus, this is why art is something special for SOME people and not to all people.
"Is made" is in the present tense and "was made" is in the past tense. The choice between the two depends on the context of the sentence. Use "is made" when referring to something that currently exists or happens, and "was made" when referring to something that occurred in the past.
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No, it cannot be a conjunction. Made is the past tense of "make" and also may be an adjective.
Transgender people are not made. It is something you will be born with.
No. The word "made" is a verb. It is the past tense of the word "make."