The tomatoes grew at a steady rate.
the tomatoes GREW at a steady rate.
The verb for growth is grow. As in the action "to grow". In past tense, the verb is grew. As in the action "to have grew before".
A plant breeder is a specific type of breeder that uses certain methods to create varieties of a single plant. E.g. tomatoes can be changed in colour, size and shape just by simple mixing of seeds. It also depends on the conditions you keep them in while they grow.
An annuity is a financial product sold by financial institutions that is designed to accept and grow funds from an individual and then pay out a steady stream of payments to the individual at a later point in time. Annuities are mostly used by individuals wanting to secure cash during their retirement years.
i think grams grow every where
the tomatoes GREW at a steady rate.
"The tomatoes grew at a steady rate."
Grew.
You don't "grow" ketchup. Its made of tomatoes, so you grow the tomatoes
No, tomatoes are a fruit and planting the seeds inside them grows more tomato plants.
Grow is the present tense. e.g. I/you/we/they grow. He/she/it grows.
Past tense - grew. Future tense - will grow.
The future tense is 'will grow'.
Do strawberrys grow faster than tomatoes
"To grow" is the infinitive form of the verb "grow." It takes a plural form when used with a plural subject. In the present tense, the plural form is "grow" and the singular form is "grows," as illustrated in these sample sentences: Some plants grow better in the shade. My nephew grows half an inch every month.
The present tense of "grew" is "grow."
yes tomatoes will grow anywhere you want them too with the right conditions