The past tense of refuse is refused.
The past tense of refuse is refused.
"Refuse" is a regular verb; therefore "refused".
The word refuse is a verb. The past tense is refused.
Yes, the lender can refuse payment if it is not enough to cure the entire past due amount.
Yes. If you are in default the bank can refuse anything short of your full past due balance.
brought drop, leave, quit, refuse, shun, take
Because there is no credible evidence to indicate they have.
The word 'refused' is the past tense of the verb to refuse.The abstract noun forms of the verb to refuse are refusaland the gerund, refusing.
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Sure. You have to ask yourself the question, "why would I want to sign this, what's in it for me."
"Rejected" is the past tense form of "reject", which is a verb meaning "dismiss" or "refuse to agree to".
The word 'refused' is the past tense of the verb 'to refuse' (pronounced re-fuse).The noun forms of the verb to refuse are refuser(one who refuses), refusal, and the gerund, refusing.The word 'refuse' is also a noun form (pronounced ref-use); a word for something that is discarded as worthless or useless; waste; a word for a thing.