The zookeeper fed the ocelots today.
you dont use a trap you have to listen to there sound and get a jar,climb the tree there in and catch them....... i actually just caught 6 cicadas earlier today
no he is not happy today because he is used today
There are 997 species of bats alive today.
Petted is a word.I got into a debate with my six year old daughter about this today. It shows up in the online dictionary, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/petted , and in an old 1984 Webster dictionary. Petted is definitely a word.petted is not a wordNo it is pronounced pet because petted doesn't make since when you say you petted the dog. When you say I pet the dog it makes more sense.I beg to differ, when you say "I pet the dog." it implies present tense or something you would do now. Using pet in a different way one could say "I was petting the dog." But for some sentences petted would be appropriate, "The dog was petted yesterday." is grammatically correct especially when compared to "The dog was pet yesterday." As you can probably see, the second variation implies present tense but does not agree with the tense implied by yesterday. Lastly, one who really wishes to explore this topic might check any dictionary under the inflected forms of the verb pet.
Today
Today doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
Present tense.
The past tense of "I meet you today" is "I met you today."
You swam today.
The present tense for "got" is "get."Did you get the new assignment in Civics today?
I woke up earlier this morning than usual.
I shall be ten today
the temperature for early today is 87 degrees.
Except for a small population of ocelots in southern Texas, which is endangered, the animal is common in the rest of its range and not considered endangered. It is considered a species of least concern. No numbers exist for the total population since the animal lives in such a huge area and much of it is quite remote.
Appreciated. For example, He/She appreciates you having come to work today. He/She appreciated that you came to work today.
There is no past tense for "felt". "felt" is the past tense of "feel". "You feel good today, but you felt bad yesterday."
present is today and past tense is it has already happened.