The past participle of cover is covered.
The past participle of cover is covered.
The past tense of cover is covered.
The past tense of snow is snowed. The past tense of cover is covered.
regular - you can tell because the past is verb + ed = loved.
Covered.
covered.
Cover is a verb (to cover) and a noun (a cover).
Some people think it is a cover of a past Kelis song although Cheryl does insist it is definitely not a cover.
Scrooge cannot cover the Ghost of Christmas Past with the metal cover because the ghost is intangible and not physically present. Since the ghost is a spirit, the physical cover would pass through it without effect.
No, the word 'cover' is a noun (cover, covers) and a verb (cover, covers, covering, covered).The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb, covering, and the past participle, covered.EXAMPLESnoun: Always put the cover back on the toothpaste.verb: They had to cover their work overnight.adjective: The beetles live under a covering layer of moss.adjective: Everyone brought food in covered containers.
to get past a mg42, you have either tell your radio operator to call in some f###ing air support, but if you don't have a radio operator you could throwing some smoke grenades to cover your movement and pray for the best, or you could wait for them to overheat, or have to reload, then you move from cover to cover.
You can not get insurance to cover you accept from the day you actually received coverage.