It depends on the context of your sentence. "Given" is used for talking about something that is provided or awarded, while "gave" is used to indicate the past tense of the action of giving.
The past tense of "give" is "gave." So, in the case of "given," it is also "gave."
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
The past form of "give" is "gave" and the past participle form is "given."
You would say "Je te l'ai donné" in French.
"Gave" is the past tense of "give" and is used when referring to a specific action that happened in the past. For example, "She gave me a book." "Given" is the past participle of "give" and is often used in the context of presenting facts or conditions. For example, "Given the circumstances, I had to make a decision."
You would say that you gave the interview; on the other hand, the interviewee took it.
Given that the punishments of wicked and evil people fell into his realm when they died, and he gave them often impossible tasks to complete, I would say he was.
If you mean to say that you gave away 1/10 of your collection of books, then you would have given away 2 books and would have 18 left. If you mean to say that you gave away 10/20 books, then you would have given away 10 books and would have 10 books.
The past tense of "give" is "gave." So, in the case of "given," it is also "gave."
I would describe it as the highest honor given to Mary and the greatest news ever given to mankind.
You would have to say that Heydrich gave it to him.
19th gave voting rights.
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
He would say "I gave you life and all of this and this is what you're doing with it?" I'm out of here.......
"My parents gave me presents for Christmas." Gave is the past tense form of "give." So if you were given something before the present time, gave would be the tense that you would use to indicate a past event.
Well depends weather the parents gave them away because they hated their children or weather they gave them away because they couldn't aford or any other reason.If they gave them away because they hated them it would be a no, but if they gave them away for any other reason then yes. But if your question dsen't say then yes.
It would be better to say: She gave approval for us to hold it'