I honestly don't know if this answers your question if it isn't rephrase your question and some one will answer it. I am a child I am only 12 so the past to me is like...Well... that is a hard question because the past is full of good and bad so the past to a child well it depends on their past, but the thing is their can't be only one adjective discribing it though. Because everyone has their own good times and bad time in their life, so that question is a question that everyone will answer differently.
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She acted like "her mother"
They have been my favorite band for the past 7 years!
They had to be at least in their 60's. Remaining for 10 years in Moab, she was now past the child-bearing age, which had to have been at least in her 80's; just a guess.
No he doesn't. only child
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
The simple past tense of "do" is "did". Example: When I was a child, I did not like to read books. I did You did He did She did We did You did They did
There is no past tense for child because child is a noun. We only use past tenses for verbs.
The speaker weeps like a child for the past piano because it holds sentimental value and represents a cherished memory or experience. It may symbolize a connection to the past or evoke emotions tied to the music and moments shared around the piano.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on past-due child support.
Well in my past experiences.... I found it helpful to just kill the child.
Cunning is an adjective. Adjectives are descriptive words that are not time related (present or past tense). If you would like to compare a way to express someone's cunningness now to in the past, below are two sentences to suggest how to do that in the present and past tense. (Present) She is not only very imaginative, but is also a cunning child. (Past) The elderly neighbor had been a cunning child with a great sense of humor.
A child's behavior is worse nowadays than it was in the past.
No
You don't.
Assuming that the "monies from the past" were used to support the child: yes, with the court's agreement.
"The child" takes the third person singular conjugation of a verb. For the verb be, present tense is "is", and past tense is "was".
The past tense of like is liked and the past participle is also liked.