The Group of Swag Havers
National Organization for Women
Continental Congress
He addressed it to the 8 white clergyman. Specifically, he wrote "My Dear Fellow Clergymen."
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
It addressed corruption in the Christian church.
National Organization for Women
The past tense of "address" is "addressed."
Continental Congress
Addressed is the past-tense of address. Here's what address means as a verb:to speak to a group in a formal way (He addressed the audience.)to say or write remarks to someone (Address your complaints to the Board.)To name someone in a specific way when talking or writing (She addressed the teacher as Mrs. Stephens.)To write down the name and physical address of the recipient on mail (She addressed the envelope and put a stamp on it.)
He addressed it to the 8 white clergyman. Specifically, he wrote "My Dear Fellow Clergymen."
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
Continental Congress
Nathaniel Bacon's manifesto was written in response to his grievances against the colonial government in Virginia, particularly regarding Native American raids on frontier settlements. Bacon and his followers felt that the government was not adequately protecting the colonists and sought to address these issues through their manifesto.
Though specifically not addressed in law, judges usually address this in the court orders. see the link below
Return to sender?
in spoken address these officials are addressed as 'Your Worship'
The past tense is 'addressed'.