Euphrates, ancient Mala
Self-Sustainably. They lived in harmony with nature & flowed with the seasons & its food. They lived in Abundance.
The river flowed to the sea.The lava flowed across the road. Electricity flowed through the wire.
The Persian Empire, at its height, encompassed several significant rivers that were crucial for its agriculture and trade. Notable among these were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which flowed through Mesopotamia, and the Indus River in the eastern territories. Additionally, the Oxus (Amu Darya) and Jaxartes (Syr Darya) rivers were important in the northern regions of the empire. These rivers not only supported the empire's economy but also facilitated cultural exchange and communication across vast distances.
The river flowed quickly.
The past tense is "flowed.
infinitive: flowpast: flowedpast participle: flowed
The people who had to give the stuff felt resentment against the Roman Empire and may later rebel
The past form of the word "flow" is "flowed."
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine was created in 1944.
Infinitive: to flow Past tense: flew Past participle: flown If flow is the base verb then past and past participle are flowed / flowed The river flowed to the sea. The river has flowed through our property for years.
Blood and water flowed out. This is recorded in the book of John 19: 34.
Both are correct in their own different ways. to have flowed is the past tense of to flow eg the rivers have flowed to the sea to have flown is the past tense of to fly eg the birds have flown away