saving or creating jobs
saving or creating jobs
saving or creating jobs
They talked to each other. What a wonderful idea to do.
The past tense of "talk" is "talked" and the past participle is also "talked".
"Walked" rhymes with "talked." Both words end in the "-alked" sound.
They were both angry, but then they talked things out. My mom talked to the cashier about the new coupons. I talked to my dad on the phone every morning.
Talk is a regular verb. The simple past and past participle forms are both 'talked'.
voting a split ticket
in both movie & book jessica
The candidates were supported by different sections of the country.
I suppose one could call it "following the party line". This is the usual situation and so is rarely talked about or named. Opposed to this is "crossing over" when means voting against ones party.
the answer is "SPLIT"