either they're both correct
Both "have added" and "had added" can be correct, depending on the context. "Have added" is present perfect tense, indicating that something was added recently or is ongoing. "Had added" is past perfect tense, indicating that something was added before a specific time in the past.
The prefix that can be added to "please" is "dis-" to form "displease".
The prefix that can be added to the word "destructive" is "non-."
Endings are added as suffixes to roots in the English language. A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or function. Prefixes, on the other hand, are added at the beginning of a word.
The prefix that can be added to appointment is "re-", forming the word "reappointment."
Both "have added" and "had added" can be correct, depending on the context. "Have added" is present perfect tense, indicating that something was added recently or is ongoing. "Had added" is past perfect tense, indicating that something was added before a specific time in the past.
That depends what it is to be added to.
"added" is the past tence for "add". there is no past tence for "added"
LET ME CORRECT THIS , -IAL CAN BE ADDED
The word 'added' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to add'. The past participle is also an adjective, for example added value, added sugar, added stress, etc.
it was added in 1978
what liquids are added to ochre
Pigments are added to the paint. Pigments are added to the paint. Pigments are added to the paint.
Washington was never added to D.C .. D.C was added to Washington :) np
Value Added Taxvalue added tariffVAT is the abbreviation for "Value added Tax"-------------------------------------- ------ ----------------------------------------------
If there is any time that needs to be added it is added at the end of the 90 minutes.
A period can be added