They lost coyotito.
The past tense of suffer is suffered.
Suffer is a regular verb so the past participle is verb + -ed suffered
Suffered is a verb. It's the past tense of suffer.
The word suffered is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb suffer.
The word suffered is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb suffer.
Socrates suffered from Epilepsy.
he suffered from to much boobs
He suffered severe scarring from a childhood disease
if you are referring to "I have suffered long enough" - yes, it is a verb.
Nevermind, to summarize the question I asked........If you had no answer that suffered, that no answer also didn't suffer because there's no answer to suffer too, but the no answer can still suffer by being lonely or not, either way Eric the no answer is the protector. For example if you hadthe no answer as the protector that was meant to protect that person and that person was a no answer too, then if that person suffered and did not suffer at the same time. This means that protector can exist regardless is that person suffered or not.
He grew up in an abusive family situation -APEX
He has nothing to worry about because he is with Jesus in heaven