Bite
In ancient Roman mythology Janus is the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. Although there is really no mention of his personality traits, if you where to call somebody Janus-faced today it would imply that they are duplicitous.
No one's quite sure. It first shows up in Greek as kedros, but it is probably a borrowing from some other language. It passed into Latin as cedrus, and thence into English.
a cobra bite
past: destroyed past perfect: I had destroyed past continuous: I was destroying
They are from the past.
kept :D
The past is bitten and future will bite
The past tense of bite is "bit," and the future tense is "will bite."
The past tense of bite is bit.I bite the apple. Present formI bit the apple. Past form
The past tense is bit.
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten."
The past tense of "bite" is "bit".
bit
The past tense of "bite" is "bit." The past tense of "put" is "put."
Bit or bitten
The simple past tense of "bite" is "bit."
I had bitten.