Had proven.
YES, THEY DO SOMETIME PEOPLE SAY THAT IF YOU DON'T LIKE SOMEONE RIGHT OFF THE BAT, THAT IN YOUR PAST LIFE SOMEONE LIKE THAT HAD DONE SOMETHING TO YOU OR SOMETHING YOU DISLIKE
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
If someone is famous, they can't be unknown. They may have been famous in the past but we have forgotten about them. Remember Shayne Ward and Leon Jackson?
it is basically study of past and the people who find about the past are known as historians
Witch is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a past tense.
they play soccer witch is football
prove and proved
The past tense of "prove" is "proved" in British English and "proven" in American English.
What kind of question is that?
Someone who studies people, and what they did in the past!
Proved
Proved is the simple past and past participle of the verb prove.
The past participle of 'prove' is 'proved'. The form 'proven' is also found and is acceptable. It is used particularly in Scots law, in the verdict 'not proven'.
Had proven.
It is not only people in the past that believe in superstitions. People today do so. Anything that someone believes in without a rational explanation is a superstition.
Answer Tell him that you would never do anything to hurt him, that you care about him too much to do anything that would hurt him, and then prove it. He will trust you over time. If someone has been hurt in the past or had people break their trust in them, it is difficult sometimes to just trust someone from the beginning and others have to earn trust that is given to them.