Traditionally all Martial Arts were passed down within the family. It wasn't something that was shared outside the immediate family.
There are ninjutsu schools where they teach ninja martial arts, but not too many.
you go to the phoneboost and get a kinght soot.
the same way you did the first one
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down", and the past participle is "lain down".
They are not "ninjas", they are wearing Arabic garb to hide their identities while they loot the tombs. To get past them, disguise yourself : get the Blue Lily from the Blue Nile Falls and trade it for a turban at Nabooti. Wear the turban and the diggers will think you are one of them, and even give you a shovel. (see related question)
Young is an adjective, not a verb, so it does not have a tense. You could say "was young" if you needed to reflect that it was in the past.
They are not ninjas, they are tomb robbers. The diggers are keeping people away from their tomb raiding. Wear a disguise.To get a turban :Get the blue Lily from the left side of the Blue Nile FallsTrade it at Nabooti for a turban.
The past tense is sat down.
The past tense is stepped down.
The past tense is fell down.
Oral history
There is no past participle for nouns.
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."