its joined. used wiely. but accrdng to OXford dictionary its join.
Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
Joined is a past tense verb.
No, -est is the form used for the third person singular.
No, it is not. The word seconds can be a plural noun, or a noun meaning additional servings. It can also be a form of the verb "to second" (endorse).The word second can be an adjective.
Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
The second form of the verb "show" is "showed".
Past indefinite tense
"Are" is a verb. It is the present tense form of the verb "to be" in the second person singular and plural.
"United" is the past tense form of the verb "unite," which means to join together or bring together into a single whole.
The second person plural form of the Spanish verb 'fregar' is 'fregáis'.
The word "are" is a verb, a form of the verb to be.The verb "are" also functions as an auxiliary verb.Examples:Jack, you are a good friend.My friends are planning a party.
"Are" is a form of the verb "to be" used in the present tense with plural subjects (e.g., we are, they are).
Why did you join this college? (You did join this college why?)Why - adverb, modifies the verb 'did join';did - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;join - main verb;this - adjective, describes the noun 'college';college - noun, direct object of the verb 'did join'.
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
Joined is a past tense verb.
joined, join, join