The mouse's teeth grew continually.
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
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Past tense - grew. Future tense - will grow.
The present tense of "grow" is "grows" when referring to he/she/it, or "grow" for I, you, we, and they.
The future tense of "grow" is "will grow." For example, "The plant will grow taller with more sunlight."
Yes they do grow throughout the donkeys life
Grow. The corn will grow fast.
The simple past tense is grew. The past participle is grown.
The paste tense is grew.
Well, technically, mouse/rat teeth cannot grow longer after 9 months of birth. And if they do, there must be something horribly wrong with the rodent/mouse/rat. Call a vet to find out more information.
The present tense of "grew" is "grow."
Yes, if you trim them because they are growing crooked then they will need to be trimmed every couple of weeks. Rabbits are mono-phidonts. This means that their teeth continually grow. If they are straight they meet and keep themselves worn down so there is no need to trim but if they are crooked they will not meet properly and will grow and grow until they are trimmed. If not trimmed they CAN grow thru the roof of the rabbits mouth and into the brain killing it. Rabbits with genetically crooked teeth (buck teeth) should not be bred as they will pass the trait on to the babies.