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'insisted to use' or 'insisted using'?

Both are correct, but "insisted on using" is more commonly used in English.


What part of speech is insisted?

The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.


Can you give 5 examples of the word insisted in a sentences?

Sam insisted he was right. My sister insisted on having cake for breakfast. My mother insisted we were going to be late. Yesterday, I insisted that we had lunch early. My mother insisted that I take an umbrella as she thought that it would rain.


What is the Preposition which is used before insisted?

The preposition "on" is often used before "insisted." For example, "She insisted on coming with us."


Which is the past tense of insist?

The past tense of "insist" is "insisted."


How many syllables are in insisted?

There are three syllables in the word insisted.(In - sis - ted).


Is insisted an adverb?

No. Insisted is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to insist). One adverb form is the adverb insistently.


What did the people of Jerusalem want the roman governor to do to Jesus?

The people of Jerusalem wanted the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, to have Jesus crucified. They were influenced by religious leaders and stirred by a desire to eliminate what they perceived as a threat to their authority and beliefs. Despite Pilate's initial reluctance and attempts to find a way to release Jesus, the crowd insisted on his execution, ultimately leading to Jesus' crucifixion.


At the convention the south insisted that?

pluralism is?


What rhymes with enlisted?

insisted


Is Max insisted to go for a swim correct?

The phrase "Max insisted to go for a swim" is not correct. The proper phrasing should be "Max insisted on going for a swim." The verb "insist" is typically followed by "on" and a gerund (the -ing form of the verb).


How did New Hampshire become a state?

in 1870s. newtest3 When the United States claimed New Mexico as a territory in the 1800s, many New Mexicans insisted on it becoming a state. Finally, in 1912, the United States gave in.