Science says that cocaine causes changes in brain chemistry related to addiction, which can be long-term; the person' sbrain is permanantly wired to want cocaine. The physical symptoms will go away but the brain remembers, and it makes staying drug-free a constant effort. Physically, if the person snorted the powdered cocaine up their nose, the powder would do damage to the mucus linings and sinuses - long-term use will erode the tissue in the sinus cavity, leading to frequent sinus infections or worse.
yes they have to have the will power.
The past participle of take is taken.
Probably not, Im a expert haha.
The past participle of "taken" is "taken." For example, "I have taken the exam."
Simple past - took Past participle - taken
The past tense of "take" is "took" and the past participle is "taken."
The past form of "take" is "took" and the past participle is "taken."
The past tense of "be taken aback" is "wastaken aback".Example: "She was taken aback by the amazing fireworks."
The past participle of "took" is "taken." It is used in perfect tenses, such as "have taken" or "had taken."
Past, present, and future verbs all have a perfect form and a progressive form. The perfect tense indicates a completed action, and the progressive tense indicates an ongoing action.Use have/has + past participle to create the present perfect. For my examples, I will use the verb take.I have taken (first person singular)We have taken (first person plural)You have taken (second person singular and plural)He/she/it has taken (third person singular)They have taken (third person plural)For the past perfect, use had + past participle. It is had taken for first, second, and third persons, singular and plural.Will + have + past participle creates the future perfect. It is will have taken for first, second, and third persons, singular and plural.The present progressive uses is/am/are + a present participle (present participles always end in -ing).I am taking (first person singular)We are taking (first person plural)You are taking (second person singular and plural)He/she/it is taking (third person singular)They are taking (third person plural)The past progressive uses was/were + present participleI was takingWe were takingYou were takingHe/she/it was takingThey were takingThe future progressive uses will + be + present participleI will be takingWe will be takingYou will be takingHe/she/it will be takingThey will be taking
Yes. But it depends how you let the past effect you now.
past is- took past participle is -taken