It's a past participle of the verb "to give," so you could use it in these ways: 1. "This is a gift that my father has given to me"
2. "Given that they told us to bring sunscreen, it will probably be sunny there" (This way to use the word is more of an idiom, I guess)
3. "I like being given the answers instead of having to figure them out myself"
I was given allowance for doing my chores.
Use trigonometry if another angle is given. Use Pythagoras' theorem if the hypotenuse is given. Multiply the area by 2 and divide it by its height if the area is given. Or simply measure it.
Yo herez da answer: If you are given something use it.
Smoke it.
Individuals vary in languages use, depending on a given time, and a given space.
As main verb we can use has as a simple present tense. - He has a nice car. As an auxiliary verb we can use has in present perfect. - He has bought another car. Has is used with he/she/it or a singular noun subject. She has given me her number or the girl has given me her number. We has given the dog his food.
you can use the word " Given "
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When checking the answer to a given question
If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi
They use a lot of guns given them by the US BATF.
you cant use logic you can only be given it:P