YES YOU ARE DON'T WORRY ONE DOSE OF CRANBERRY WITH 16 GLASSES OF WATER OVER 24 HOURS INCLUDING THE LAST 8 BEFORE TEST,PEE FIRST STREAM IN TOILET FOR 2 OR 3 SECONDS THEN PEE IN SAMPLE BUT STOP BEFORE U ARE DONE PEEING AND HOLD IT OR FINISH IN STOOL.WILL TEMPORARILY CLEAN YOUR URINE,AND EAT RED MEAT FOR DINNER A FEW NIGHTS IN A ROW TO KEEP CREATINE LEVELS EVEN IF THEY TEST THAT.IF IT FAILS GIVE UP AND SMOKE A BLUNT
The past tense form of sweat is still sweat. Present ex: "I am sweating." Future ex: "I think I will sweat in gym tomorrow." Past ex: "I sweat so much yesterday."
The past participle is sweated.
The past tense of sweat is sweated.
Laboured, sweated, slaved are some examples.
I sweated today is correct. Sweat is a regular verb which means the past tense ends in -ed. It is becoming more acceptable in some dialects to use "sweat" as the past tense but this is non-standard.
mud actully they stripped down in sat in a steam room and sweated
James A. Schmiechen has written: 'Sweated industries and sweated labor' -- subject(s): Clothing trade, Clothing workers, History, Labor laws and legislation, Labor unions, Sweatshops, Working class 'A history of Western society'
Because they are thirsty and they have sweated off a lot of water weight. Are you stupid?
She profusely thanked her friend for the thoughtful gift.
they need to work untill they have sweated so much that they're saddlepad is wet.
Sweated trades refer to low-wage, exploitative work environments where workers are paid very little and often work in poor conditions. These trades typically involve manual labor and are prevalent in industries such as garment manufacturing and agricultural work. Sweated trades often lack regulation and worker protections, leading to vulnerability and exploitation of workers.
The animal that sweats red and has been mistaken for sweating blood is the hippopotamus. The red sweat of the hippopotamus actually acts as a natural sunscreen and antibiotic to protect its skin from sunburn and infection.