Please give a sample problem.
Solved is the past tense of solve.
Oh honey, that's not a question, that's a hot mess. "Bridge to Algebra 2001-2002 Marcy Mathworks" sounds like a blast from the past textbook series. If you're looking for help with algebra, I suggest finding a tutor or checking out some online resources. Good luck, you'll need it!
Oh, isn't that just a happy little math problem? Let's think about it together. If we have two consecutive odd integers, we can call them n and n+2. When we multiply them together, we get n(n+2) = 783. By solving this equation gently, we find that the two numbers are 27 and 29.
NO!!! It is the past tense of the verb 'to have'. Present tense I have You have He/she/they have Past Tense I Had You had He/she/they had Future Tense I shall have You will have He/she/they will have Not the use of 'shall/will'
Fast, the past tense of must is not musted. Must does not have a simple past tense, in its place "Had to" is used in most cases.
The past tense of blast is blasted.
Connecting the past with the present
A blast from the past is something or someone who returns after an absence.
Blast from Your Past was created in 1970-06.
Blast From The Past
Blast from the Past was released on 02/12/1999.
The Production Budget for Blast from the Past was $35,000,000.
connecting the past and present
connecting the past and present
connecting the past and present
There are many things that can be considered a blast from the past. These blasts from the pasts include toys.
Blast from the Past grossed $26,613,620 worldwide.