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Made a promise, promised. Made a vow, vowed.
i promise my self to abet other
The word "promise" can be a noun (you used it as a noun when you asked about a promise), or it can be a verb (to promise). But the noun phrase "a promise" does not have any tense-- nouns are singular or plural; only verbs have tense in English, showing when the action occurred. So... when used as a verb, the past tense looks like this: Yesterday, I promised the teacher that I would finish my homework on time (I made that promise yesterday). On the other hand, you can "make" a promise, in which case, the past tense is: I made a promise that I would finish my homework on time.
what is another word for promise? A vow or an oath
The Hawaiian word for promise is "kūpaʻa."
there are 2 syllables in the word promise!
No, the noun 'flood' is a concrete noun, a word for an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'flood' can be used in an abstract context such as a flood of information or a flood of emotions.The word 'flood' is also a verb: flood, floods, flooding, flooded.
I promise you that I will change.She made a promise to never let Jack go. But she did let him go.We promise to pay you back on time.You have broken your promise.She shows a lot of promise.
a rhyming word id a word that when you say it it sounds similar to the other word
"I give you my word" means that the speaker is making a promise or commitment to do something. It implies that the person's word is trustworthy and that they will follow through with their promise.
A flash flood?
The past tense of the word "promise" is "promised."