I took the dead man to the coroner where he was examined. He had a large 1987 Mack truck protruding out of his chest.
Techinically, "exam" is a noun, and does not have a past tense form. If used like "examine", then the past tense would be "examined".
The correct form is "will be examined." This is the passive voice construction in future tense, where the subject (the thing being examined) receives the action performed by the verb "examined."
Examined is the past participle of examine.
As Eugene examined the tweed fabric, he admired the threads woven throughout and how each had been spun to capture the colours of the Scottish Highlands.Mum had carefully woven the cloak with her own hands.
No, "examined" is a past participle form of the verb "examine" and is not a common noun. It is a verb in this form.
They carefully examined all of the facets of the argument.I am counting facets.
The Nurse Cleaned The Wound So She Can Examine It
A paleontologist is someone who studies prehistoric life. To use the word paleontologist in a sentence you could say, "The paleontologist examined the dinosaur bones to determine how old they are."
Evaluated
"The microscopic bacteria are abundant on my fingernail."
Techinically, "exam" is a noun, and does not have a past tense form. If used like "examine", then the past tense would be "examined".
Police examined the lifeless body.
After the Prosecution's witness gave his testimony, the Defense cross-examined him. My testimony at church moved many people to a deeper relationship with God.
inspect means to look closer or get a closer look
The scientist examined the baleen from the dead whale.
Have it examined by a gunsmith
"She walked gingerly up the stairs so as not to wake the baby." "The veterinarian gingerly examined the kitten's injured leg and found no broken bones."