Homemade dairy-based dip will generally keep for about 3 to 4 days, assuming it has been continuously refrigerated. Dairy-based dips made with sour cream, cream cheese or other dairy products do not typically freeze well and freezing is not recommended for quality purposes. How long is queso with meat goodRead More →

intransitive verb. 1a : to clean a surface with or as if with a broom. b : to move swiftly, forcefully, or devastatingly the wind swept through the treetops. 2 : to go with stately or sweeping movements proudly swept into the room. 3 : to move or extend inRead More →

On the right, the time is half past 12. If the minute hand of the clock is pointing to 6 and the hour hand is pointing to 12, you could say: “It’s half past 12.” “The time is 12:30.” What is a half past 3? 3:30 – It’s half pastRead More →

The past tense of spin down is spun down. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of spin down is spins down. The present participle of spin down is spinning down. The past participle of spin down is spun down. What does the word span? 1 : the distance fromRead More →

Yes. Banks are permitted to pay checks even though payment occurs prior to the date of the check. A check is payable upon demand unless you submit a formal post-dating notice with your bank, possibly for a fee. How far in advance can you postdate a check? That means theRead More →

The past tense of squish is squished. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of squish is squishes. How do you use squish in a sentence? Examples of squish in a Sentence The cake accidentally got squished. We squished together to make more room. We managed to squish four peopleRead More →

Is borne the past tense of bear? Borne is the past participle of the verb bear in all senses except the one related to birth. It can also be used as an adjective in these senses. Will be borne or bear? On ‘Born’ and ‘Borne’ Both born and borne areRead More →

Bill writes the letters. Peter is coming to our place. Bob has given the book to Allen. I am going to the varsity. Is was present or past? The simple past tense is the only past tense form we use for were and was because “was” and “were” are theRead More →

The first-past-the-post (FPP) electoral system used in New Zealand for much of its history was a simple plurality system, in which voters choose the candidate they wish to represent the electorate they live in. The candidate that garners the most votes through this process is then elected to Parliament. WhatRead More →

Examples of Past Tense Bill attended the program. Tom performed in the show. Alice was practicing on the tennis court. Jim had been there a long time ago. I was waiting for my friends. Peter had been cooking the meal before we reached there. Alana was happy to hear theRead More →