It had not mattered that she cared. It does not matter that she cared.
Matter is a regular verb so add -ed to make the past aprticiple = matteredThe gift had mattered a lot to him
I'm in JORTC and weight has never mattered because it's discrimination
The past tense is mattered.
Yes, the correct spelling is mattered (meant something, was of some value).
The Mat That Mattered - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The girl was so lovestruck over her boyfriend that he was the only thing she cared about; Nothing else mattered but him.
The color only mattered as far as what the coin was made of. Bronze was worth less than Gold not because it was that color but because it was made of that metal.
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matter is not measured by grams or kilograms. that is mass. but matter is measured by using mass. mass is the amount of matter in an object.
D-Day mattered a great deal as it meant Allied troops, armour and artillery back in Europe in major numbers. This was the beginning of the end of German power.
The flight of the earls mattered because the Irish needed refuge from Europe.This was very important.
During the American Civil War, the town, port, and fortress of Vicksburg, Mississippi, mattered for a variety of reasons. In 1863, when Union forces threatened it from various directions, it mattered for one reason above all else: it was the last remaining Southern fortress keeping the Union from controlling the Mississippi River and preventing the South from being cut in two.