Did you manage to finish your sentence?
The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
Managed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb manage.
To misgovern is to govern, or manage, badly. An example sentence would be: Everyone knew he would misgovern the trip.
The approach he's following to manage the project conflict is ineffective.
The nouns in the sentence are hibernation and migration, compound object of the preposition 'by'.
The correct phrasing is "did not manage," as "managed" is the past tense of the verb "to manage."
Did you manage to finish your speech? We need you to manage this company. Can you manage this on your own? Do you think you can manage all the responsibilities of the job? More ways to use it: You are upgraded to a manager. You have bad anger management. I will send you to take a management class to become a manager where you can manage being a boss.
Managed is the past tense of manage.
The past tense of manage is managed.
Managed. Eg: I managed my finances well
I began as a sales clerk, but now I manage the store. Somehow he'll manage to ruin the day for all of us. Being a single mom is tough, but somehow I manage.
it is managed
The past tense is managed. For example:He managed a company.He has managed a company.He had managed a company before.
The past perfect tense is had managed.
to manage - infinitive managing - progressive manage - base form/ simple present managed - simple past will manage - simple future
The word 'managed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to manage. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (managed resources).The noun forms for the verb to manage are manageability, manager, management, and the gerund, managing.
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.