I've always buried mine at the end of my garden. With a little stone plaque with their name on. If you kids ever see if when they grow up(if you currently have kids) it may trigger nice memorys and have you get another hamster or make your kids happy :P If you live somewhere without a garden somewhere maybe just you or some people go down a forest a little secluded bit and bury him there. There are many places to bury one but it's nice to know their remains are safe. :)
Present Simple: I bury, you bury, he buries, we bury, you bury, they bury Present Continuous: I am burying, you are burying, he is burying ect Present Perfect Simple: I have buried, he has buried Present Perfect Cont.: I have been burying, he has been burying Past Tense Sim: I buried Past T Cont: I was burying, you were burying Past Perfect Simp: I had buried Past Perfect Cont: I had been burying Future Simple: I shall/will bury Future Cont: I will be burying Future Perfect Simple: I will have buried Future-in-the-Past: I would bury Going-to Future: I am going to bury, he is going to bury, etc. ----this was the Indicative Mood-- Present Conditional: I would bury Past Conditional: I would have buried Present Subjunctive (Synthetic): I bury Present Subjunctive (Analytical): I should bury Past Subj (Analytical): I should have buried Imperative: bury! Gerund (Present) or Present Participle: burying Gerund (Past): having buried Infinitive (Present): to bury (Short Inf = bury) Infinitive (Past): to have buried Past Participle: buried / have buried
Carefully remove the hamster, take hamster and bury hamster with a big funeral. Then you can worry about the printer.
The present perfect tense of "bury" is "have/has buried." For example: "I have buried the treasure."
A Place to Bury Strangers was created in 2004.
Is there a place to bury toxic waste
Not that I know of, but you can always bury it someplace else. Not many people give their hamsters a proper burial, but theres no problem with doing so.
The verb "bury" in the various perfect tenses is:Present PerfectI/You/We/They have buried.He/She/It has buried.Present Perfect ContinuousI/You/We/They have been burying.He/She/It has been burying.Past PerfectHad buried.Past Perfect ContinuousHad been burying.Future PerfectWill have buried.Future Perfect ContinuousWill have been burying.
Cry a Little and find a Place to bury it.First, you should think about cremating him/her, pot burying, or just burying your beloved hamster in your backyard. If you ever move, your parents think about moving, or if you travel a lot, you should try pot burying your hamster. You find , buy or make a nice wooden box to have your hamster "sleep" in, line it with a little bit of padding, bury it in a deep pot, put rocks and stones on top of it (so other animals cant get it), and fill the rest of the pot. You should also buy little shiny stones (from michaels) and write your hamsters name with them. Or you can put/plant flowers on him/her.And If your hamster died in the past just try not to talk about it if it makesyou feel worse.
The cast of A Place to Bury My Heart - 2007 includes: Mitchell Skajewski
They considered the afterlife a place where they would need to have these items.
Why would you bury a dog in litter
The word buried is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb bury.