To ask, "How do you be resolute?" sounds grammatically incorrect. I believe the proper question should be, "How can you be resolute?" or, "How can you show that you are resolute?" I think the answer to this would be, "to show resolve, to be steadfast and unwavering in your decision or judgment about something."
The Coalition was resolute in their decision to bomb Libya's airfields.
Resolute is not a verb, so no there is not a past tense. I think the word you are looking for is resolve
Resolve. Would be faster if you went to dictionary.com
resolute
The aged solider was at first resolute to retire but then realized that his country still needed him. I was resolute about not borrowing the money to buy a car, but saving enough to pay for it. Being resolute in doing your homework will help to improve your grades.
"The Twin Resolute Desks." There are two.
Resolute means determined. Here are some sentences.She was resolute in here plan to become a nurse.He is resolute in his beliefs.I am resolute that I am going to teach you how to write a sentence.
Nunavut is the province that contains Resolute.
Apparently it was built from the timbers of the Resolute(a former exploration ship).
The soldiers were resolute in performing their duties.
Nunavut is the province that contains Resolute.
Resolute can only be used as an adjective.
CSS Resolute was created in 1861.
The population of Resolute Solutions is 80.
Resolute Solutions was created in 1996.
yes, the resolute desks are both puzzles.
The Coalition was resolute in their decision to bomb Libya's airfields.