Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
Ivan paints with Julia because it takes his mind of the past. Like, when ivan got taken away from his family. It helps him.
what is my past question
The past tense of "question" is "questioned."
Yes. It's about Ivan and his past relationships.
General Zaroff is the one who hires Ivan as his servant and bodyguard. Zaroff's authority and dominance over Ivan is evident, as Ivan follows his commands without question. Though Zaroff treats Ivan with some level of respect, their relationship is ultimately one of superiority and submission.
(*The question is not how to "get past" Giza, but rather how to beat it. See the related question.)
I used the past tense to answer this question.
The were six Tsar Ivans. # Ivan I - Kalita (Moneybags - due to his heavy taxes) # Ivan II - (Son of Ivan I - no great claim to fame) # Ivan III - The Great (Freed Russia from Tartar control) # Ivan IV - The Terrible (became terrible during his later years) # Ivan V - (Older brother of Peter the Great - died young - no claim to fame) # Ivan VI - (An infant Tsar locked away for life - no claim to fame)
Answer this question…How far into the past
No. This question is a past simple question. In past simple question the verb is actually in present/base form. It is the 'did' that shows us the question is a past question. Why did you play with me - is correct
What did you write yesterday is already past tense.The auxilary verb did shows us the question is past tense. Plus yesterday shows the question is past.