to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past.
Remembered, or recollected. A recollection of something from the past is known as a memory. And to retieve that memory, it has to be REMEMBERED.
Past continuous.
a scientist who discovers something from the past.
The present tense expresses something that is happening now whilst the past tense expresses something that has already happened.
opposite of new
The 5 letter word is "shown". Add the letter n to the word show.
The past tense is "exhibited"
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
exhibited.
I got "owner" because the next one is "own" and the clue is TAKE AWAY TWO LETTERS and if you take off "-er" then you get "own." Following those rules, the correct answer is "shown."
Shown
Exhibited is the past participle of exhibit, which is presumably what the questioner wanted to ask.
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were there
To share an example from your past where you overcame something as inspiration to others without it being used against you, you can write it in third person, as if you were only a witnesss to the act.
American literature gradually developed a sense of a national past and of an emerging national character.
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were thereexample:I wanted to reminisce with my friends about our high schooldays