"Pardon my French" or "Pardon my ignorance"
The past tense of pour is poured. The present tense is pour or pours.
The past tense of pour is poured.
Corps
The homonym for "pore" is "pour."
In some places, "pour."
If you please
to vote = voter je vote tu votes il vote nous votons vous votez ils votent voter pour le président : vote for the president votez vour moi! : vote for me!
"Vour" is not a widely recognized term in English; it may be a misspelling or a variant of "your" in some dialects or contexts. In some languages, such as Greek, "vour" means to "devour" or "eat." It can also refer to specific concepts in certain cultures or languages, so additional context would be helpful for a more precise definition.
There are 3. (De-Vour-ered)
Ravi de vous connaitre: Pleased to meet you.
vour is not a German word. The closest word is vor which, depending on context, can be translated as:in front of - er wartet vor der Tür - he is waiting in front of the doorbefore - er kam vor mir an - he arrived before meto - 5 vor 8 - 5 to 8
Is that the best you can do? Ne pouvez-vous faire mieux? (Ne poh-veh-vour fair me-ur)
pour it
The future tense of pour is will pour.
A pour of concrete, all at a single time. Also called a one-pour system. Contrast with two-pour system. At the same time you pour the floor, you are going to pour the perimeter footings. This is called a monolithic pour (or monolithic slab).
The past tense of pour is poured. The present tense is pour or pours.
first you pour it into the cup thing then you pour the cup into the dish. pour the dish into the the big bottle then pour the cup into the dog dish. after that pour the big bottle into the cup then pour the cup into the dog dish to fill it up