Cocacolonization refers to the global spread of Coca-Cola as a symbol of American culture and capitalism, often at the expense of local traditions and products. It proliferated through aggressive marketing strategies, strategic partnerships, and the establishment of local bottling plants, making it accessible worldwide. The brand's presence in various global markets was further enhanced by its association with modernity and consumerism, leading to its widespread acceptance. Additionally, globalization and the rise of international trade facilitated its infiltration into diverse cultures.
Present tense - spread/spreads/spreading Past tense - spread Future tense - will spread
Today I spread salt on the ice. Yesterday I spread salt on the ice. The past tense of spread is spread.
The present tense for spread is spread.
I/you/we/they have spread. He/she/it has spread.
Spread is the past tense and past participle of spread.
The past tense is also spread.
The past participle is also 'spread'.
The past participle of "spread" is "spread." For example, "I have spread the frosting on the cake."
No. It can not be spread.
It Spread a Disease what Else would it spread
Democracy was not spread by the Persians and your welcome.
[Future Tense] will spread - I will spread the papers on the table. [Infinitive] going to spread - I am going to spread the papers on the table [Present Tense] is spreading - He is spreading the sails out to dry on the weekend.