it depends on how you use it in a sentence. you could use the first one. for example, you could say "these apples grew on trees" and in a different way simmilar to the second, "this apple was grown on a tree." Each is correct; it depends on what you want to say. It is about your intent, and not about sentences. For example, you could say "In that warm, moist forest, moss grew on trees, and covered them like green on envy." Or you could say "Most fruits are grown on trees". Grew is active, and 'are grown' is passive. It seems to me that the active voice is more descriptive of the natural process of growth, and the passive voice indicates that the apples are produced intentionally, for a purpose. It is hard to describe this purposeful production with anything other than the passive voice. "Are produced" is passive. If you take the moss example and change it to: "In that warm, moist forest, moss was grown on trees.." doesn't that strongly suggest that people grow the moss, and harvest it for some reason? There is an active agent 'growing' the moss, and the moss is essentially a passive recipient of the process.
Succeeded, thrived, increased, prospered, grew and grown
That is the correct spelling of the past tense of "to grow", which is "grew".The less-used sound-alike word is grue (blood and gore).
the verb is to grow. Present: Grow, Past: Grew, Past Participle/Perfect: Grown Examples: I grow very fast. Ana grew 5 inches last month. I had grown less than last year.
Answer:It depends if it is an adjective which is future tense if your entire body is growing. It is an adjective which is present tense if a stomach is growing because you're eating too much. Answer:Wrong. The answer is no.
Both are correct it depends on what you are talking about. The woman next door brought up three children on her own. I grew up in Hamilton. The first sentence is about raising children. The second sentence is about growing up / getting older / living.
No, "growed" is not a correct past tense form of "grow." The correct forms are "grew" (simple past) and "grown" (past participle).
Grew is the past tense of grow.Yes and grown is past tense of grew....(has) grown.
Grew
I do happen to know that he grew marijuana......not sure if that's the answer you're looking for or not. Cotton is also correct, though.
Grew
The homophone for "grew" is "groo."
they grew..
The past participle form of "grew" is "grown."
During the Mesozoic, ginkgoes were common trees, and there were many types. Today, the only species of ginkgo is Ginkgo biloba. They are sometimes grown as ornamental trees.
pine trees grew along the shores of green lake in the book holes
Yes it is the past participle of grow. grow / grew / grown
They were fig trees,