upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
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The past tense of "upset" is "upset." For example, "She was upset by the news."
The comparative of upset is more upset; the superlative is most upset.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
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The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
Yes, it is the responsibility of the workers to protect their clients from other clients who are violent.
The word "upset" isn't a verb. You can be upset, but the verb would be "be." Therefore, "upset" can't have a tense.
Persistency Formula= No. of Clients Paying the Premium / Net Active Clients * 100Net Active Clients Formula = Total Clients - (Clients in Freelook + Surrender + Death)
1.external clients 2.internal clients 3.owners as clients 4.goverment bodies
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