yes.
The past tense of "submit" is "submitted."
No, the word 'drafted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to draft. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:A group of employees were drafted to plan the staff party. (verb)The committee submitted the drafted proposal to the board. (adjective)The word 'draft' is both a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The noun 'draft' is a word for a preliminary version of a piece of writing; a current of cool air in a room or other confined space; a written order to pay a specified sum, a check; compulsory recruitment for military service.
The past perfect tense is had submitted.
"that" is unnecessary. Simply say "So it can be processed and submitted for approval".
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The past tense is submitted.
No, the sentence "Did you submitted your documents?" is not grammatically correct. The correct form should be "Did you submit your documents?" because "did" already indicates the past tense, so the verb should be in its base form, "submit."
submitted
deemed to be submitted to the client
To list a submitted paper on a CV, include the title of the paper, the journal or conference it was submitted to, the date of submission, and indicate that it is "submitted for publication."
something like //if already submitted if($_SESSION["submitted"]== true){ //give error echo 'you have already submitted!'; } //otherwise else { //set session to already submitted $_SESSION["submitted"] = true; //then do your stuff here // :D }
The word "submitted" can be used in multiple contexts, with multiple meanings, including: "I finally submitted my application to work at the community center." "The dog snarled, then submitted to its master." "She submitted herself calmly to the embarrassing interrogation."
The submitted DS-160 form is valid for 1 year from the date it is submitted.
She submitted her article to the magazine for publication. "The criminal submitted to local authorities after being caught"
The abstract noun forms of the verb to revise are revisaland the gerund, revising.The noun 'revisal' is an abstract noun as a word for the process of making corrections or changes.The noun 'revisal' is a concrete noun as a word for the thing that has been been through this process.
The past tense of "submit" is "submitted."
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