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The term 'passe compose' means composed past [tense]. The tense is formed with an auxiliary verb, which is one of the six present indicative forms of the verb 'etre' ['to be'] or 'avoir' ['to have']. The auxiliary is combined with the past participle form of the main verb. For example, 'parler' means 'to speak'. Its past participle is 'parle'. So 'I did speak, have spoken, spoke' is translated as 'j'ai parle', with the personal pronoun 'je'* meaning 'I'. *The letter 'e' is dropped in front of a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
"Help" is a verb that starts with "h". I help my children with their homework.
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.
That is the correct spelling of "showed" (the past tense of to show).The similar word is should, used with a verb to mean a usual or recommended action.
Hindi is a language that starts with the letter "h." It is an official language of India.
Were is a past tense of the verb to be. Where refers to location. Also, where has an h in it.
(Apex Learning) Past.
HOP is a verb right? It also starts with letter "H"
Ummm... t e a c h e r guess. Or with a pen/pencil.
The term 'passe compose' means composed past [tense]. The tense is formed with an auxiliary verb, which is one of the six present indicative forms of the verb 'etre' ['to be'] or 'avoir' ['to have']. The auxiliary is combined with the past participle form of the main verb. For example, 'parler' means 'to speak'. Its past participle is 'parle'. So 'I did speak, have spoken, spoke' is translated as 'j'ai parle', with the personal pronoun 'je'* meaning 'I'. *The letter 'e' is dropped in front of a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
You spell it t-h-o-u-g-h-t.
The past tense of hum has two m's. It is spelled h-u-m-m-e-d.
"Help" is a verb that starts with "h". I help my children with their homework.
The past tense of 'hear' - heard.
Hopped or hefted would fit the bill.
Number one is HOP.
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.