infinitive: build
past: built
past participle: built
The terms "built landscape" and "built environment" are related but not identical. The built environment refers to all human-made spaces, including buildings, roads, and infrastructure, while the built landscape specifically emphasizes the visual and physical characteristics of these spaces in relation to the natural environment. In essence, the built landscape is a subset of the broader built environment, focusing on how human structures interact with and shape the land.
They were built by the Romans. So in the roman time frame.
Just before West Harling was built.
The culture that built cities on mounds was the Chinese
Many houses are built in rainy areas by builders who work in all weathers.
Built is the past tense of build.
The past tense of "build" is spelled "built".
The past tense of carry is carried.The past tense of bring is brought.Built is already the past tense of build.The past tense of bury is buried.The past tense of bite is bit.
Past perfect is formed with had + past participle.The past participle of build is built. So the past perfect is had built.I had built the house ten years before the earthquake.
Build is present tense. The past tense is built.
The past tense of "build" would be "built".
It is already in past tense, because it has the word built, which is in past tense. In present tense, it's, "You are building the boat very quickly."
The past tense of "build" is "built." For example, "The house was built last year."
Built is a past tense adjective, "the house is built." Build is a verb "please build me a house."
No, "builded" is not a standard English word. The correct past tense of "build" is "built."
The past tense of rebuild is rebuilt. It follows the same conjugation as the verb build, which has the past tense built.
infinitive: build past: built past participle: built