Included is the past participle of include.
The past tense of include is included.
Included is the past participle of include.
Many adult's past achievements include graduating from college or high school. Other past achievements include getting a first real job.
Past tense is act or action done in the past.The past tenses include the simple past, past perfect, past continuous, and past perfect continuous.
No. It is the past tense and past participle of include. It can form a participial phrase but it is not a preposition.
Examples of past morpheme include for example in unbreakable we have 3 morphemes.
There are many things that can be considered a blast from the past. These blasts from the pasts include toys.
Yes, the present participle includes a helping verb, usually "to be" followed by the present participle (e.g., is eating). The past participle can also include a helping verb, such as "have" or "had" followed by the past participle (e.g., have eaten).
it happened rarely in the past
Past examples of theocracies include the Papal States in Europe and the Caliphates of the Islamic world. Present day examples include Iran and Vatican City.
A past tense suffix is a morpheme added to a verb to indicate that the action took place in the past. In English, common past tense suffixes include "-ed" as in "walked" and "-d" as in "played".
Some verbs that end in "ed" in both the past tense and past participle forms include: wanted, needed, liked, played.