I think "cost" is one of those weird words that is the same in past & present tense. Hence: It cost billions of dollars.
Yes, "costed" is a correct past tense and past participle form of the verb "cost." It is used to indicate the price or expense of something. For example, "The project was costed at $10,000."
that depends on where the tsunami is hitting the one in December 2004 costed billions
slaves costed anywhwere from 500 to 1,000 dollars slaves costed anywhwere from 500 to 1,000 dollars
it costed them about 100,000,000 trillion dollars
Very. And it costed them 2.8 million dollars
It generally costed 10 to 12 dollars
it costed 32 dollars
Depends if you have a ps1 or ps2 or ps3. I think the ps3 games can go up to 50 maybe 60 dollars. A ps1 game costed $5! A ps2 game costed 24 dollars!
The process costed hundreds of millions of dollars.
it costed 123,000,000 dollars to make it.The lightsabers costed 2,000 for repairs and different colors.
Nowadays it would cost 400.000.000. But it actually costed 7.500.000 (dollars of 1912).
At walmart those costed about 200-500 US dollars