Germany started attempted to expand its power and control of land. This led to the first World War.
The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
i do know but i ain't gonna tell u
"Upset" if translated to Tagalog will be "nainis", or "nabwisit".
Yes, "upset" is a predicate nominative in this sentence. It renames the subject "Sidney" after the linking verb "make." In this context, it indicates that Sidney is in a state of being upset as a result of the teasing.
Germany
the proviso would upset the balance of power between the north and the south
the sout's balance of power was the senate. Addition of non slaqve states would upset that balance of power
The decision upset the balance of power among the 3 branches
Nationalism
the proviso would upset the balance of power between the north and the south
the proviso would upset the balance of power between the north and the south
Muslims who had fled to Lebanon upset the balance of power with Christians.
The balance between gravity and pressure can be upset if two nebulas collide. It can also be upset if a nearby star explodes.
The balance between gravity and pressure can be upset if two nebulas collide. It can also be upset if a nearby star explodes.
Such is the law. It would upset the balance of power, if Congress could cut the President's salary.
Japan