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When to use had given and gave?
1 Answer. Both are correct, and it will depend on location which form is more commonly used. (I would consider had given to be the correct answer but gave would be ok.) kept is the imperfect form of keep, gave is the imperfect form of give and had given is the perfect form [of give].
Was given or had been given?
Both are correct in their own forms . It depends on the sentence , but basically * I was given * is used for a sentence in the past and * I have been given * is used for a sentence in present . I was given ten hours to complete the assignment . I have been given ten hours to complete the assignment .
Is Had gave correct?
Both are correct. “Gave” means somebody gave something in the past at an undisclosed time; “had given” indicates that something was given in the past at a time before events now being talked about.
Did they give or gave?
The past tense of give is gave. When you add what is necessary for the question or the negative, the base form of the verb is used. I gave her a present. I didn’t give her a present.
Was given or was gave?
Gave’ is the Past form of give. ‘Given’ is the Past Participle form of give. E.g. I have given him a bag in this birthday. In this example ‘given’ has been used with ‘have’ as the subject is I and in this sentence present birthday has been referred.
Was given correct?
“Was given” strongly implies consent (although in some contexts it can refer to “divine providence”, i.e. “God gave me the opportunity”). So if you want to be clear that he agreed to have his picture taken, you would use “was given”. If you actually took the picture without consent you would say “got”.
Which is correct kept or had given?
Both are correct, and it will depend on location which form is more commonly used. (I would consider had given to be the correct answer but gave would be ok.) kept is the imperfect form of keep, gave is the imperfect form of give and had given is the perfect form [of give].
What is the difference between ‘gave’ and ‘given’?
‘Gave’ is the Past form of give. E.g. I gave him a book in his last birthday. In this example ‘gave’ is used to refer a period of time of past (a single action in the recent past) when a book was given him by me. This is an example of Simple Past. ‘Given’ is the Past Participle form of give.
What is the past form of give?
‘Gave’ is the Past form of give. E.g. I gave him a book in his last birthday. In this example ‘gave’ is used to refer a period of time of past (a single action in the recent past) when a book was given him by me. This is an example of Simple Past.
What is the difference between kept and gave?
Both are correct, and it will depend on location which form is more commonly used. (I would consider had givento be the correct answer but gavewould be ok.) keptis the imperfect form of keep, gaveis the imperfect form of giveand had givenis the perfect form [of give].