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The past tense of "conclude" is "concluded."
The past tense of "belong" is "belonged."
The past tense of "belong" is "belonged."
The past tense of "belong" would be "belonged".
Concluded is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to conclude, meaning to bring something at an end.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example the concluded contract.
No such thing, because the word "tragedy" is a noun, not a verb.
The past form of "belong" is "belonged."
concluded
Yes, belonged is the right spelling.Some example sentences are:This once belonged to your grandfather.Nobody knew who the car belonged to.Even if I knew the cake belonged to you, I would have still eaten it.
Winston now makes a serious attempt to find a connection with the past. Winston knows that his actions mean certain torture and death, yet he continues to search, hoping that he is not alone, that someone else feels as he does. This is the first time in the novel that Winston actively reaches out to the past, to his curiosity and obsession with memory and history, and it is this action that seals his fate. At this point, Winston wonders if he is the only one who remembers the past.
The past tense for the word "conclusion" is "concluded."
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