Picked up.
The past tense of "pick up" is "picked up."
Pick in the past tense is picked.
Picked is the past tense and past participle of pick.
The past participle of "pick" is "picked."
The past tense of "pick" is "picked."
The past tense of "pick up" is "picked up."
No, it is not possible to pick up radio signals from the past using any technology available today.
Pick in the past tense is picked.
Picked is the past tense and past participle of pick.
The past participle of "pick" is "picked."
The past tense of "pick" is "picked."
The past participle of the word "pick" is "picked".
Picked/chosen.
The past participle of "pick" is "picked" and the past participle of "exit" is "exited".
The past tense of "pick" is "picked." In English, regular verbs typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. "Pick" is a regular verb, so it follows this rule. For example, "Yesterday, I picked some apples from the tree."
"Financed" is the past tense of "finance," synonyms of which include: back, bank, fund, patronize, sponsor, subsidize, support, pay for, pick up the check, and pick up the tab.
The past tense of rely is "relied". Here is an example: "I relied on him to pick up our son's birthday cake on his way home."