== 27 days. The lilypad doubles in size in one day, so one day ago it was half the size it is now. If today it covers the entire pond, yesterday it covered half the pond. Since today is day 28, yesterday is day 27.
Cover is a verb (to cover) and a noun (a cover).
The past participle of cover is covered.
It covers the entire United States, including Alaska and Hawaii and it also covers Cananda.
In 1950, tropical rainforests covered approximately 12% of the Earth's land area.
The past participle of cover is covered.
The time covered in a memoir can vary widely depending on the author's experiences and the focus of the story. Memoirs can cover a specific event, a period of time, or even an entire lifetime. The length of time covered should be determined by what is most relevant and compelling to the story being told.
The past tense of cover is covered.
It doesn't matter how long it took to cover 1/4 of the lake. 1/4 of it is covered now. If the covered area doubles every year, then one quarter ==> one half, will take one year one half ==> the whole thing, will take one more year. The whole lake will be covered in two years from now.
No, the word 'cover' is a noun (cover, covers) and a verb (cover, covers, covering, covered).The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb, covering, and the past participle, covered.EXAMPLESnoun: Always put the cover back on the toothpaste.verb: They had to cover their work overnight.adjective: The beetles live under a covering layer of moss.adjective: Everyone brought food in covered containers.
Rake overhangs are not as critical to vent as are the rafter spaces above the living areas, but for the sake of appearance, the entire ridge is usually covered with venting.
Covered.
The root word for "covered" is "cover," which comes from the Old French word "covrir" meaning to shelter or protect.