to change the past means the future changes and to remove a bad event from the past only leaves room for an even greater evil its a bad idea to think about the past with regret instead for for a better future
No, that would make no sense. The girl would be better travelling to the past to change her future.
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Yes.
You can change "reading" into past tense by using the past tense form of the verb, which is "read." For example, "I am reading a book" would change to "I read a book" in the past tense.
The past tense of change is changed.
"Red" is a color, not a verb. It does not have a tense, and would not change into a past tense. You probably could say "reddened" is the past tense of red.
No, humans cannot physically change their past. The past is what has already happened and cannot be altered. However, individuals can reflect on their past, learn from their experiences, and make changes in the present and future based on that reflection.
It is the consensus of scientific opinion that it is not possible to change the past.
You could read it backwards. Then it would look like tsap ruoy.
The past tense of "long" (meaning to wish or desire) would be "longed". "Long" (the measurement or description of length) is not a motion / verb / action and would not change form from present tense into past tense.
You are in the present and can make decisions about what to do or to change. You can't change the past.
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