Whenever verb "to be" is involved make sure you use past participle.
Let me open a can of grammar for you Ano. I was using the verb 'holed up' and the past participle is also 'holed up' Hold and holed are not the same. Extra homework and detention for you young lady!
Bnaughty: Let me open a can of grammar for you Ano. I was using the verb 'holed up' and the past participle is also 'holed up' Hold and holed are not the same. Extra homework and detention for you young lady!
So, let me conjugate v. Holed Up! I hoeld up You holed up He, She holed ups (3rd person takes s) We holed up You holed up (plural ) They holed up
The can of grammar confused me...is this English from England?
Ano751: So, let me conjugate v. Holed Up! I hoeld up You holed up He, She holed ups (3rd person takes s) We holed up You holed up (plural ) They holed up
The can of grammar confused me...is this English from England?
Yes, it´s an English can, more commonly known as a tin
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To be held up
Whenever verb "to be" is involved make sure you use past participle.
Hold and holed are not the same. Extra homework and detention for you young lady!