"He suddenly felt as if he were seeing the past and the future all at once."
"Georgia's cheeks burned as the other girls walked past her, giggling and whispering."
Putting putting is the present participleExample in a sentence: Yesterday I saw her putting on her lawn sprinkler.The past participle is putThey have put the fire out
The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
two years ago i put out the fire by stepping on it.
The past tense of "put" is "put" because it is an irregular verb that remains the same in both present and past tenses.
i have had the diarrhoea for the past days now
Putting putting is the present participleExample in a sentence: Yesterday I saw her putting on her lawn sprinkler.The past participle is putThey have put the fire out
well where is like "where am I?" and were is like " we were at the movies" where is a place and were is past tense
The tense in the sentence "the teacher put the book on the table" is past tense. The verb "put" indicates that the action happened in the past.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
you have just put it in a sentence....
yes you can put in a sentence
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I can put the word opaque into a sentence. Alternatively, The wall is opaque.
that doesn,t even make any sense that question but if you want a sentence with the word past your reading it