Stone tools, eight track tapes, 8" floppy disks, 8" black and white televisions.
This sentence is present tense. The verb - chase - is present.Chasedis past. To make this sentence past change the verb to the past form:Some people chasedtornadoes.
The uses of studying history are that you learn of your past. You learn your countries past, your past, and the people's past. Some people like learning those things and it will inspire you to be a historian.
Many things in life have undergone changes already. We have to accept that what happened yesterday will be only in memories but will teach you lessons for you to be able to work out things correctly TODAY because in past, we were in regrets, in present we are with a lot of hope.
Whiskey Rebellion is some of the past and present movements regarding federalism.
present is today and past tense is it has already happened.
People know things about the past because or either is written in some kind of text or it have evidence of the time period.
Some examples are:putcutcostfit
Some examples include "read" (present) and "read" (past participle), "cut" (present) and "cut" (past participle), "hit" (present) and "hit" (past participle), and "put" (present) and "put" (past participle).
Very subjective question, but I'll give it a go... How about this: Yesterday, today and forever, some things will never change.
* infinitive: bring * past tense: brought * past participle: broughtExample sentences:* Please bring me some sweets when you go shopping. (present) * We brought you some yesterday! (past) * But, surprise! We have brought you some more today! (Present perfect, using the past participle)
The present perfect of run is has run (singular) or have run (plural). The present perfect tense is formed by combining has or have with the past participle of a verb to describe an action that began in the past and continues in the present or that was completed at some indefinite time in the past.
now duhhh dont you ever know some things