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The person of the verb "stood" depends on the context of the sentence. "Stood" is the past tense of the verb "stand," which can be used in any person (first, second, or third) depending on who is performing the action. For example, if the sentence is "I stood in line," then the person of the verb is first person singular. If the sentence is "They stood together," then the person of the verb is third person plural.
she stood up for women
No- "Green Lantern" is a film about the superhero who is a registered character of DC comics (which originally stood for Detective Comics) and was made by Warner Bros.
Tomorrow.The acronym originally stood for "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow". Because Walt Disney's vision for a utopian city was never realized, the EPCOT Center became Epcot in 1996.
No… he's not but Karylle and Dolphy became pretty close as he also stood as his second father.
I love Walt Disney because he gave me my childhood. Countless times have i watched his works, from Snow White all the way up to Lion King. I love him for what he stood for, for his ambition. His love for life and people is inspiring. He created a franchise that holds no limitations. He left a legacy that will forever be, magical.
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It is the site of the government of King David and King Solomon, and the First and Second Holy Temples stood there for hundreds of years.
The future tense of stand is "will stand."
No, the word stood is not an adverb.Stood is a verb, because it is an action.
Stood is a verb.
i stood for my rights.