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The past participle of "define" is "defined."
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The word define is a verb. The past tense is defined.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to characterize" (to portray, to define). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
The study of people and culture past or present.
you think i am going to tell you
History is the aggregate of past events. It is a record or narrative description of past events. It is the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings. It is all that is remembered of the past as preserved in writing.
1. A continuous record of past events or trends 2. The study of past events 3. The past events connected with someone or something Source: THE OXFORD DICTIONARY
No, "were" is not an article. It is the past tense of the verb "to be," used to indicate a state of being or existence in the past. Articles, on the other hand, are words like "a," "an," and "the," which define nouns.
It shows the world who we are: caring and multicultural as an entire nation.
It is used to refer to an event that had continuing relevance to a past time.He thought he had found the answer to all his questions.(Now he probably thinks differently though.)
In charge is a predicate nominative. Predicate nominatives typically define the subject. A thing that definesthe subject is adjectival. Adjectives don't have past participles; only verbs do. There is no past participle for 'in charge.'