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Arthur Bury died in 1714.
John Bury - divine - died in 1667.
Lady Charlotte Bury died on 1861-04-01.
yes, she died
A HOBBIT, of course!
Bury is the right word for it. Buried id the second & third form for bury. e.g. When he died, his kins buried him. Or grave. The thing the person is buried in.
Present Simple: I bury, you bury, he buries, we bury, you bury, they bury Present Continuous: I am burying, you are burying, he is burying ect Present Perfect Simple: I have buried, he has buried Present Perfect Cont.: I have been burying, he has been burying Past Tense Sim: I buried Past T Cont: I was burying, you were burying Past Perfect Simp: I had buried Past Perfect Cont: I had been burying Future Simple: I shall/will bury Future Cont: I will be burying Future Perfect Simple: I will have buried Future-in-the-Past: I would bury Going-to Future: I am going to bury, he is going to bury, etc. ----this was the Indicative Mood-- Present Conditional: I would bury Past Conditional: I would have buried Present Subjunctive (Synthetic): I bury Present Subjunctive (Analytical): I should bury Past Subj (Analytical): I should have buried Imperative: bury! Gerund (Present) or Present Participle: burying Gerund (Past): having buried Infinitive (Present): to bury (Short Inf = bury) Infinitive (Past): to have buried Past Participle: buried / have buried
The past tense of "bury" is "buried."
The past tense of "bury" is "buried."
cemetaries never get filled up because not everyone chooses to bury their dead, and not everyone wants to be buried. Or they choose to be buried where they are from not where they died. Or they get "buried" at sea, or get cremated.;
buried, idiot
That is the answer: BURIED Because the original word is bury
You've already been buried.
The past tense of "bury" is "buried".
You have spelled the word "buried" correctly (past tense of to bury).
The word buried is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb bury.
The past participle of "bury" is "buried."