Organised
Yes it is the past tense form of the verb organize.
The word 'organized' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to organize.The noun forms of the verb to organize are organizer, organization, and the gerund, organizing.
There can be no answer because there is no verb in "the organize in the verb".
Both the past and present participles of the verb to organize may be adjectives: they are organized and organizing.
Yes, "conducted" is a past tense verb form of the word "conduct", which means to organize and carry out a specific task or activity.
No it is not. It is a verb, to organize.
Past can be used as a verb, noun, adjective, prepostition, or adverb. The definition for past as a verb is as follows: time gone by, something that happened or was done in the past.
Organize is a verb.
Organize is a verb it has no preposition form
Felt
Strictly speaking the tense of a verb indicates time, when an action or state of being took place. It will show whether the action is finished or continuing, in the past, at the present or in the future. well, if its past tense, then it already happened, indicating the past. past is time. ANWSER;A. Time
Lasted is the past tense of the the verb last. It means to continue for a specified period of time.