For example:
The chair gave out to the immense weight of the man sitting on it.
- Gave out would mean that the chair broke apart.
YUH SEE?!
Gave is a word in past-tense form.... :)
He gave no taxes
He didn't have that name. No one gave it to him.
the peson who gave the firs vaccine is alexander flemming.
"Gave" is the past tense of the verb "to give".
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Homophone for "gave permission": "gave commission."
He gave her his heart. She gave him a cold shoulder.
It's "I gave her half".
it is still gave.
"You gave" is in the past tense. "Gave" is the past form of the verb "to give".
"You gave her one half" is correct.
The a in gave is a long vowel sound.
Aphrodite gave Pandora grace, longing, and cares; Athena gave Pandora knowledge of crafts; Hermes gave her the power of speech and deceit; other goddesses gave her ornaments.--from Wikipedia.org
who was gave nutrition theory?
The Greeks gave them the name.
be greatful