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That is the correct spelling of the word "tired" (fatigued).
Tired .
The past participle of tire is tired.
It's not determined by the make and model of the car, but by the tire make and model. The maximum pressure is printed on the tire, as PSI.
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Tired is an adjective it doesn't have a past tense.
Tire pressure is not determined by the make or model of the vehicle. It is determined by the tire size. You can find the maximum tire pressure on the sidewall of every tire.
Depends on the context. If its something like, "she tired me" then its a verb. If its something like, "I am tired" then its an adjective. Hope this helps...Tired is not a verb it is an adjective.The verb is tire. The sentence should be she tires me.The past tense of the verb "tire" is "tired".
The word tired is an adjective, and has no plural. Only nouns have plurals.The verb form tired (I tired of it, he tired of the game) is the past tense of to tire.
No, you can not correct a bulge in a tire. Sorry, but that tire is now just scrap rubber.
I would check your owner's manual for the Correct Tire inflation used for your vehicle. Many people make the mistake of using the tire pressure on the side of the tire as the correct inflation pressure, which IS NOT the correct one. That is just the max. inflation pressure for the load carrying limit for that specific tire as marked on the tire itself. If your tire pressure is reading correct then, I would take it to the dealer, could be a faulty sensor. Good Luck.