The game takes place 6 generations after the events of Link to the Past. Where it fits between the Oracle and Awakening games has yet to be determined.
The vikings simply fitted in the timeline events - YAWN...
The simple past tenses of the verb to fit are fitted and fit.The past passive forms are had been fitted and had been fit.
The past tense of "fit" is "fitted" or "fit." Both are commonly used and considered correct.
Do you mean the person Zelda or the games?So far there are 15 Zelda games, and there is a new one in development.Also, there are multiple characters named Zelda throughout the games because every princess in the royal family is named Zelda, so in each game you are just seeing a different one.I hope that answered your question-_-
'Was' fit - when you are talking about someone being the opposite of overweight, when you fit something into something else, the past tense of that is 'fit' as well. _________________________________________________________________ This question, I believe, refers to the past tense of "fit" as in the VERB fit. To be fit is not a verb, it is an ajective and as such has no tense. According to Webster's, the past tense is either fit or fitted for the verb fit.
It has to be longer. So it will fit on your timeline. ♥/ya
The past tense of "to fit" is also fit.The term fitted is used to mean sized-to-fit, either tightly or snugly.
Had waited to get fit.
The past participle of fit is 'fitted' or 'fit'. Most Americans generally prefer to use 'fit' instead of 'fitted',but in British English people prefer to use 'fitted'.
I believe that they're sort of divergent, which means that they don't exactly fit into the timeline. Then again, Inuyasha's timeline is so screwed up that it's hard to tell.
To accurately complete the timeline, please provide the specific events already listed or the context of the timeline in question. This will help identify the appropriate event to include. Without that information, I can't determine which event would fit best.
To align the timeline with the cover photo, first ensure that the cover photo visually represents the key events or themes of the timeline. You can overlay text or markers on the photo to highlight specific moments or milestones. Additionally, consider adjusting the photo's dimensions or resolution to fit seamlessly with the timeline's design. This cohesive approach enhances the overall storytelling experience.