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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Mary is ten years old on monday how do i change adding ed to the sentance

Hi, verb question, i need to use ed in the sentance, "mary is ten years old on monday" which word do i change using ed ? thankyou from brian
  

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I suppose suggesting that "Ed will be ten years old on Monday" won't accomplish your goal. Are you suggesting that you need the past form of a verb in your sentence?

  • I suppose suggesting that "Ed will be ten years old on Monday" won't accomplish your goal.
  • Are you suggesting that you need the past form of a verb in your sentence?
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I suppose suggesting that "Ed will be ten years old on Monday" won't accomplish your goal.

Are you suggesting that you need the past form of a verb in your sentence?
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Great minds think alike, Barb -- my suggestion was going to be, "Mary will be ten years old on Monday, and so will Ed."
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Emotion: rofl

You two are incorrigible separately; I can't imagine what adjective would describe your teamwork!

LOL.

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AnonymousHi, verb question, i need to use ed in the sentance, "mary is ten years old on monday" which word do i change using ed ? thankyou from brian
You can't change any word in that sentence by adding -ed. You'll have to try something else:

Mary turned ten years old on Monday.

(Note than the days of the week (Monday,

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