the past ten of think is
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Well, it isn't always. Sometimes we have a tendency to remember the good in the past and not the bad, so it is easy to think that it is harder now, but generally the past was just as hard... we just choose to remember the good times.
Won is the past tense and past participle of the verb win.
The past tense and past participle are both ground.
Thought.
Yes, "ten-thirty," "half past ten," and "thirty past ten" all refer to the same time: 10:30. These phrases are different ways of expressing the time, with "half past" being the most common informal expression. In all cases, they indicate that it is thirty minutes after ten o'clock.
Because the BBC don't think that it's a children's programme.
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
It is nothing. But a quarter past ten is a quarter hour after ten: that is 10:15 in the morning or evening.
Quarter to 10.
The phrase "twenty past ten" refers to the time 10:20. It indicates that it is twenty minutes after ten o'clock.
The past tense for eat is ate.
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a quarter past ten is 'dix heures et quart' in French.
Twenty minutes.
The past tense for eat is ate.