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Is me given or given to me?

Is me given or given to me?

These are both grammatically correct. Without the preposition ‘to’ the register is raised slightly so it sounds a bit more formal but it functionally makes no difference at all.

Is it given or given that?

The general rule is indeed given followed by a noun/noun phrase, and given that followed by a clause.

Is it correct had given?

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.

How do you use given?

The diploma was given to her in the privacy of the principle’s office. The balmy weather of Thanksgiving Day had given way to a frosty day after. A last minute invitation was given to Howie. Every day I find how little I know, but I do not feel discouraged since God has given me an eternity in which to learn more.

How do you use the verb given?

[transitive] to provide someone with something give somebody something They were all thirsty so I gave them a drink. Give me your name and address. We’ve been given a 2% pay increase. I was hoping you would give me a job.

How do you use given and given that?

If you say given that something is the case, you mean taking that fact into account. Usually, I am sensible with money, as I have to be, given that I don’t earn that much.

Was given or have given?

“I was given” is simple past; the gift happened at some past time. It implies nothing further. “I have been given” implies that you still have the gift. Which is correct, “did he gave you” or “did he give you”?

Has gave or 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].

Is to be given meaning?

be willing or inclined to accept.

What tense is the word given?

The past tense of give is gave. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of give is gives. The present participle of give is giving. The past participle of give is given. Find more words!

Is given past or present tense?

11 Past participle forms

Present tense form Past tense Past participle
give gave given
go went gone
grind ground ground
grow grew grown

What tense is is given?

The past tense of give is: give in past simple is gave. and past participle is given.

What verb tense is have given?

present perfect
Perfect tenses

present perfect
I have given
you have given
he, she, it has given
we have given

How do you use given in a sentence?

Why we use given that in a sentence?

What is the past tense of given?

Is given present tense?

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of give is gives. The present participle of give is giving. The past participle of give is given.

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