she didnt want to awake her dad, he would make her put back all the crack.
she didnt want to wake up the sleeping pills....not as funny but its cute :3
Politics plays a larger role today than in the past. Prior to the 2008 election of Pres. Barack Obama, a president nominated who he liked for cabinet posts, and unless that nominee was particuarly unqualified, he/she was confirmed by the Senate. However in trying to frustrate Obama's ability to govern, the GOP refused to confirm, or even bring to a vote, hundreds of Obama's appointees.
The past participle of show is shown. Show is an irregular verb, which is a verb where the simple past and the past participle tenses are often different. The simple past tense of show is showed.
The past tense is danced.
Performed is the past participle of perform.
She didn't want to wake the sleeping pills.
The past tense of tiptoe is tiptoed.
she didnt want to wake up the sleeping pills....not as funny but its cute :3
"Tiptoed" is the past tense of the verb "tiptoe," meaning to walk quietly on one's toes. In this context, it functions as a verb rather than an adjective or adverb. However, "tiptoe" can be used as an adverbial phrase when describing the manner of walking, such as in "She walked tiptoe through the room."
Be very quiet, maybe go barefoot until you pass her. Wait until she is distracted by something, and quickly tiptoe past her.
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
Edges is both a plural noun (i.e. multiple corners) and a verb (i.e. to tiptoe around something). The noun, of course, has no past tense since nouns do not have past tenses. The past tense of the verb is "edged".
lined I lined the cabinet with paper.
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they used it for medicine
You could ask your teachers that did medicine in there past. thank you for reading.
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