Give em a puppy ^_^
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
clients have
The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
Well honey, the comparative form of "upset" is "more upset" and the superlative form is "most upset." Now go ahead and use those in a sentence before I get more upset!
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
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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
BEcause she is upset