The average number of players per team depends on the team that is being studied. Arts teams generally have more than math teams.
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Thomas H. Morgan and his team studied the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, to understand the role of chromosomes in heredity.
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'have studied' or 'has studied'
I have studied
you have studied (singular)
he, she or it has studied
we have studied
you have studied (plural)
they have studied
Some examples (using abbreviations) are:
I've studied more than enough science.
The trainees have really studied hard.
She has studied just enough to pass the test.
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The present perfect form of "study" is "have studied." For example, "I have studied for my exam."
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The past tense of study is studied.
I want to study English when I go to college.
I studied English when I was in college.
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The past tense of "study" is "studied," and the past participle is also "studied."
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He studied at Philosophical Institute.he studied mathematics,Biology but did not finish at the University of Vienna.
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The present perfect tense of the verb "study" is "have studied."
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The simple predicate in the sentence "Amber stayed home and studied" is "studied."
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He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
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The correct spelling is "studied." It is spelled with only one "d."
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The present perfect forms are have studied, has studied.
Examples:
We have studied the results. (plural subject)
He has studied the results. (singular subject)
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Present perfect is formed with: have/has + past participle.
The past participle of study is studied. So the present perfect is:
have studied --- I have studied English Grammar
has studied -- She has studied algebra
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It is not correct to say "they has studied". The correct way is to say "they have studied." There are many different places that a person can check grammar questions such as English grammar websites.
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No, "studied" is a past tense verb. The present tense form of "studied" is "study."
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The simple past of study is "studied" and the past participle is also "studied."
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The present participle of "studied" is "studying".
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he studied everything and its all about discovering.
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Kirkpatrick and Dochterman studied potatoes from different states.
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"Have you studied English?" in Spanish is "¿Has estudiado inglés?"
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Present: study Past: studied Past participle: studied
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You would say "I studied French last year."
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Richardson Crater on Mars is named after American astrophysicist and astronaut William P. Richardson. He was a member of the Viking imaging team that studied Mars in the 1970s.
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Hemophilia is a hereditary blood disease; it is studied by geneticists and hematologists.
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It was studied in the home, in temples, and in the ancient Agora.
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A person who has studied physics is called a physicist.
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