to be honest, i have been trying to sell mine... no one is buying them, so that makes the value of them $0.00
Rihanna in total has $72 million and earned $12 million of that in the past year.
It seems that people often say that all music today is crap, but I suspect people have always been saying that. Crap music was made in the past, and crap music is made now; great music was made in the past and great music is made now. The thing is that most of the garbage from decades ago is forgotten, and the good stuff is more likely to remembered so people just assume that that was all that was good. For example, I doubt it if Flow Rider, Soldier Boy or Rebecca Black will be remembered 30 years from now, except possibly as novelty acts. There's a similar situation with movies and TV shows and most things like that; the stuff that's remembered is usually the better stuff, so people often get the impression that there was more good stuff made in the past than there is today per unit time. I hope that answers the question.
Probably the easiest way is to look on Ebay completed listings to see what they've achieved in the past.
No one knows how many past lives Madonna has had or if she has had any past lives at all.
Living in the Past - song - was created in 1969.
The past participle is remembered.
Remembered, or recollected. A recollection of something from the past is known as a memory. And to retieve that memory, it has to be REMEMBERED.
Remembered is the past tense of remember. Use remembered when you are writing about the past.Last night I remembered to brush my teeth.
The past tense is remembered.
remembered
The past tense of "remember" would be "remembered".
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
The word remember is a regular verb. The past tense is remembered.
When Thomas remembered his past. (;
"Remember" is present tense. The past tense would be "remembered".
That is the correct spelling of the past tense form "reminisced" (remembered, reflected on the past).
remembered. The past tense of "remember" ends in "ed".