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Offered is the past tense of offer.

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What the past tense of offer?

The past tense of offer is offered.


What is the past participle tense of offer?

The past participle tense of "offer" is "offered."


What is the past tense of offer?

The simple past and past participle are both offered.


Is offered a action verb?

Yes, the verb to offer (past tense, offered) is an action verb, a word for the act of offering.


What is the participle tense of offer?

The past participle is "offered", and the present participle is "offering".


Is offered an adverb?

No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to offer (present, propose). It can be a verb form, a participial, or an adjective (e.g. offered terms).


Is offered an adjective?

It can be (offered advice). The word offered is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to offer" and can be used as an adjective meaning to potentially provide. Example: 'The offered transportation consisted of a ride in a haywagon with six smelly pigs."


What is the past tense The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem?

The Dobbs filed a complaint...................................the vice president offered.............


What is past tense The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office and the vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.?

The Dobbs filed a complaint...................................the vice president offered.............


What part of speech is offered?

The word offer is a verb. The past tense form is offered. Example: You've offered enough help. Offer is also a noun. Example: He made an offer that I couldn't refuse.


Past tense The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem?

The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.


Past tense The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.?

The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.