They keep it in their house storage room,or in their room if they have no storage room.
Supplied is the past participle of supply.
It is supplied
carry water on thier backs
carry water on thier backs
Fire and clothing.
logs
The past participle of keep is kept
No, the word 'supplied' is the past tense, past participle of the verb 'to supply'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, used to describe a noun, for example: Verb: We supplied the flood victims with bottled water. Adjective: The supplied funding was not enough for all of the expenses. The term supply when used in the economic context of "supply and demand" is also an abstract noun.
to keep track of people's past offences to see if they need to be kept an eye on. - Roschian :)
Kept is the past participle of keep.
The past perfect tense of keep is had kept.
Supplied