You froze the bank account.
Past tense of account is accounted
They can't freeze the account initially. First, they must try to collect the debt from you. Then, they can sue you if you do not pay. If they win a judgment against you, they can freeze the bank account. Sometimes collection agencies sue people for debt that is not their or that is past the statute of limitations. Learn your rights by reading up on the FDCPA.
Present Tense: Rent Past Tense: Rented
The past tense is audited.
The past tense is encashed.
Freezing is the present participle of freeze. The past tense of freeze is froze. The past participle is frozen.
It's past tense. infinitive: freeze past: froze past participle: frozen
The past tense of bank is banked.
Past tense of account is accounted
The past tense is 'froze'. The past participle is 'frozen'.
The past form of "freeze" would be "froze."
Past: Froze Participle: ?
The past participle is frozen.
Frozen
Banked is the past tense of the verb bank.
The word account can be used as a noun and a verb. If you use account as a verb, present tense is account, past tense is accounted, future tense - account and accounted can be used depending on the use of be verb. Example: Present tense: We account everything today Past tense: Everything has been accounted. Future tense: We will account everything tomorrow. Tomorrow, everything will be accounted.
They can't freeze the account initially. First, they must try to collect the debt from you. Then, they can sue you if you do not pay. If they win a judgment against you, they can freeze the bank account. Sometimes collection agencies sue people for debt that is not their or that is past the statute of limitations. Learn your rights by reading up on the FDCPA.