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Is place an adverb?

No, place is a noun or verb. There is an adjective form "placed" but no adverb form other than the rather rare form "placelessly."


What is the meaning of the past tense ordinary form?

indicates an action that took place in a definite past time


What is the past form of sat?

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How do you make a sentences in simple past tenses?

To form simple past tense sentences, use the past form of the verb. For regular verbs, add "-ed" at the end of the base form (e.g., "walked"). For irregular verbs, use the past form as it is (e.g., "ate"). Place the subject before the verb to create sentences in simple past tense (e.g., "She walked to the store").


What is the past form of advise?

what is the past form of forgive


What is second form of bring?

The second form of "bring" is "brought." It is the simple past tense and is used to indicate that something was carried or taken to a place in the past. For example, "She brought her lunch to work yesterday."


What is the past form and the past participle for am?

The past form of "am" is "was" and the past participle is "been."


What is the past form of come?

The past form of come is came.


What is the past participle of form?

Formed is the past participle of form.


What is past form of find?

The past form of find is found.


What is the past form of dig?

The past form of 'dig' is 'dug'.


What is the past form of plan?

The past form (and also the past participle) of plan is planned.