In ancient Egypt they made books out of papyrus reeds.
And a lot of places used scrolls or tablets. However a lot of places just used story telling and didn't write anything down until later on.
Selling more books or lowering the prices.
Made is a verb, the past tense and past participle of make.
nope, his book was made or puplished in 1995 his mother past away in 1992
Anthony Browne has made 30 books :)
some how
books that have been made for helping
Selling more books or lowering the prices.
The past tense is 'some books were on sale'.
There is only one thing you can do to preserve the great books from the past. You can buy the books and keep them.
Books
Fossils, Artifacts, or they search in libraries for history books or old books about the past.
Fossils, Artifacts, or they search in libraries for history books or old books about the past.
The simple past and past participle are both made.
(The past tense of read, pronounced "reed", is also read, pronounced "red".)(past) "He read most of the books in the small library."(past perfect) "He has read most of the books in the library."(past continuous) "He was reading the books."(past perfect continuous) "He had been reading books at the library every weekend."---Occasionally individual sentences may not be obviously present or past:"I read the books every Saturday." (reed or red)
"Made" already is the past indicative of "make"! The past participle of "make" is also "made".
The past tense is made.
Normally, we use an -ed for the past tense (walk/walked) but the verb "keep" has an irregular past tense. The past form of keep is "kept." I keep my books on the shelf. I kept my books on the shelf.