The past participle of "score" is "scored."
No the word standardized is not a noun. It is an adjective. It is also the past tense verb of standardize.
The past participle of score is scored. The present participle of score is scoring. Hope this helps!
The past perfect, or pluperfect tense of "to score" in the first person is "I had scored".
Well, friend, in Klondike solitaire, the highest score you can achieve is 24,113. But remember, the real joy comes from the journey of playing the game and finding peace in the process, not just the final score. Just enjoy the game and let your creativity flow like a happy little stream.
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Four Score = 20 x 4 = 80 + 65 = 145 years in the past.
Yes. It's the past tense of the verb to score.
According to an article written in response to an interview with the head of Fair Isaac(FICO), the lowest possible score is 300. In contrast, the highest possible score is 850. Keep in mind that the higher the score, the more debt you have or have had in the past which in itself is a terrible thing. It's best to spend cash only and stay debt free. Just check out: www.daveramsey.com
The highest temperature in Egypt in the past 2 years was about 42-44 degrees.
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)