THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825
THE MONROE DOCTRINE
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
|
|
she works
|
|
I see
|
|
They kicked
|
|
None of the above
|
Detailed explanation-1: -The past tense of kick is kicked.
Detailed explanation-2: -1[transitive, intransitive] to hit someone or something with your foot kick (somebody/something) She was punched and kicked by her attackers. Stop kicking-it hurts! kick somebody/something + adv./prep./adj.
Detailed explanation-3: -"Had kicked” is the pluperfect (aka, past perfect) tense. The past perfect tense consists of the helping verb “had” together with the past participle of the verb. In this case, the past participle of “eat” is “kicked."
Detailed explanation-4: -Kick of Past Participle V3 The V3 form is “kicked”. Kicked is used in the past or present perfect tense.
Detailed explanation-5: -The past tense in English describes events that have already happened. How to form the past tense in English: take the present tense of the word and add the suffix “-ed"” . For example, to turn the verb “walk” into the past tense, add “-ed” and you get “walked."