Had held is correct.
Held up.
Booker t Washington
The women of Yurok tribe of Indians were known for weaving baskets that could hold water. Another Indian tribe that was known for weaving baskets that held water was the Maidu tribe.
The most important foreign-held territory during 1804 was France's hold over a good third of the land. However, in that year they sold it all to America in what's known as the Louisiana Purchase.
What did you have - is correct
No: "Are you going to be HELD?" "to hold held, held", and you need the third form of the verb = the Participle.
Hold is the present tense of held.
The past participle of "hold" is "held."
The past tense of hold is held.
neither is correct, the first one you are missing the word "more" in between bear and carefully, the second one you said "girl" twice.
I/We/You/They have heldHe/She/It has held
No, "hold" is the present tense. The past tense is "held"
The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the past participle is also "held." For example: He held the door open. The door was held open by him.
The past tense is held.
Yes, "held" is the past tense of "hold." For example, "She held onto her phone tightly."
Held is the past tense of hold.
The meaning of held is a pas tense of hold. To hold as in, grasp, sustain or keep possession of.