She bid on antiques at the auction.
The past tense is also bid.
There are commercial network monitoring products out there that are specifically designed for ease of use and automation of monitoring tasks like NetCrunch. To do a cost-benefit analysis you'd need to determine what your sysadmin(s) are spending their time on day-to-day, how much of their time, and which of those functions can be automated or otherwise shortened by commercial software.
A price offer in bidding is called a bid price. Someone bidding on something, like at an auction, can bid on the item, which is called the bid price.
The bid and ask are the best prices offered by the buyers and sellers.
A document prepared with respect to the enquiry which includes the analyses of the technical & commercial aspects of the requirement. The technocommercial bid involves evaluation of technical documents, estimation, costing,technical clarifications/confirmations & commercial aspects with respect to the requirement.
J. Gordon Hanna has written: 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Analysis 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Analysis 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Analysis 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Analysis 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Analysis 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis
I have used Bid Clerk a few times and found the information to be reliable and fast.
in the commercial and for commercial software and break through software we can use the incrimental model.we can understand the model which can we use .
The future tense of bid is "will bid" or "shall bid."
H. J. Fisher has written: 'The composition of some commercial insecticides, fungicides, bactericides, rodenticides, and weed killers' -- subject(s): Herbicides, Bactericides, Fungicides, Rodenticides, Insecticides, Analysis 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis 'The composition of some commercial insecticides, fungicides, bactericides, rodenticides and weed killers' -- subject(s): Herbicides, Bactericides, Fungicides, Rodenticides, Insecticides, Analysis 'Commercial feeding stuffs' -- subject(s): Feeds, Analysis
The past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.The past participle of bid is bid -- (this is bid as in bid at an auction).He had bid a large amount for the painting.
I would recommend that all professional bids be in writing, on formal letterhead and mailed or hand delivered to the company that you are proposing your bid for. All bids should be signed by both parties, once agreed to and include:A Cover PageIntroduction LetterCostService RequirementsTermsReferencesThere are several on-line commercial cleaning bid generators that allow you to input the information based on your client and generate a professional bid that you can print and send to your potential client. You can find a link to such a site in the related links section, below. This site also offers a commercial cleaning calculator that can give you an estimate for the cleaning based on square footage, type of office, hourly wage of workers and clientele.
The word 'bid' is a singular common noun; a word for the offer of a price for an item (such as at an auction) or the price offered to perform a service or do a job (such as for a commercial or government contract); a statement of points you will score in a card game. Example sentence:We put in a bid for tree services in the city park.The word 'bid' is also a verb (bid, bids, biding, bidden, bade), to offer a price for an item, a job or a contract for services; to order someone to do something; to say goodnight or goodbye. Example sentence:We bid four hundred dollars for the vase but it went for six hundred; so we bid it goodbye.
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Two kinds of certificates which are awarded for commercial real estate classes are the Fundamentals of Real Estate Finance and Commercial Lease Analysis.
bid... it's the same word in the present tense Answer: * The infinitive form is to bid - "I want to bid on the item." * Present tense is bid - "We bid what we can." * Past tense is bid - "They bid $500,000 and got the house." * Present participle is bidding - "He is bidding them farewell." * Past participle is bid - "I have bid all I can afford." (Helping verb required)