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The verbs 'was selling' and 'were selling' are the past continuous.Example: They were selling mangoes cheap last week.The simple past tense of the verb to sell is sold.Example: They sold mangoes last week.
This is present. Sells is the present tense 3rd person singular form of the verb sell. You use sells with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects. eg He sells ice cream at the park. The man sells ice cream at the park.
The verb of promotion is promote.Other verbs are promotes, promoting and promoted, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will promote this for you"."This promotes violence"."We are promoting a new product"."They promoted a new violent product".
The correct form of verb of the sentence "This property is for sale, sell" is "sale".
The term "mark'd" is the past tense of the verb "mark," meaning to indicate, identify, or make a note of something. It can also refer to something that is distinguished or characterized by a particular quality. In a literary context, it might imply a significant or notable feature. Additionally, "mark'd" can suggest a sense of being affected or influenced by an event or condition.
Yes it's a past tense form of the verb "be".
No, "have" is not a past tense verb. It is an auxiliary verb used to form the perfect tenses in English, such as "I have eaten." The past tense form of "have" is "had."
To is not a verb and does not have a past tense form.
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
This is past tense. Although the verb give is in the present form the tense is shown by the auxiliary verb do, which is in the past - did.
It is the past tense of the regular verb reveal.
Arrival is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Arrive is the verb form, and arrived is the past tense and past participle.
Yes it's just the past tense form of the verb.
Had is the past tense of have. Had does not have a plural, it is a past tense verb
The word synchronized is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb synchronize.
Yes, "loved" is the past tense form of the verb "love."
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."