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Both wrote books that dealt with social conditions and progressive reform
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
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When you husband spies on your sister in the shower this is voyeurism. It is wrong; you know it and you owe your sister the safety of her privacy so confront your husband as soon as possible about it when you sister is not at home. Your husband has problems that need to be dealt with and spying on your sister in the shower is only the tip of the iceberg and he is up to much more. If he refuses to stop doing so then you will have to ask your sister to move out and tell her why or, you will have to make a decision to leave your husband unless he goes for psychological help.
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The past tense for deal is dealt.
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?
Dealt really means to be given in this sentence To have been dealt a bad set of circumstances = to have been given a bad set of circumstances To have been dealt a good hand = to have been given a good hand
The present tense of dealt is:I/You/We/They deal.He/She/It deals.The present participle is dealing.
The past tense of "deal" is "dealt" and the past participle is also "dealt."
The past tense of "deal" is "dealt" and the past participle is also "dealt."
If dealt from a randomly shuffled pack it is 0.0399, approx.If dealt from a randomly shuffled pack it is 0.0399, approx.If dealt from a randomly shuffled pack it is 0.0399, approx.If dealt from a randomly shuffled pack it is 0.0399, approx.