past tense
past tence
Most frequently it is either snorted or smoked.
Shaving is the present participle of shave. The past tense of shave is shaved.
The most accurate would be for one full minute so you can get the beats per minute, but you can go for half a minute and then multiply times two to get beats per minute.
'Most' doesn't have a past tense as it isn't a verb.
well, just a single minute keeps alot value for e.g within a minute we breathe more than 40 times,just in a minute 1000s of galons of water are filled,just in a single minute life-taking or life-giving decisions are taken!aaahh............!!!!!!!!!!JUST IN ASINGLE MINUTE......!!!! A minute is priceless if it's the last one you've got. Otherwise, it's useless judging from how most people use them.
Most shellfish are filter feeders, eating a diet composed primarily of phytoplankton and zooplankton; taking in minute creatures from the ocean floor by taking in water, and straining the food out of it as it is released.
Most widely. Adverbs take more for the comparative and most for the superlative.
Most verbs in past tense end with "ed". For example, "walked", "played", "talked".
The most widely followed religion is Islam
Past tense, third person, is the most popular and the easiest, least distracting for most people. Most popular books are written in past tense, so follow suit would probably be prudent.
Present tense.