It's the past participle of "forbid"
forbidden
In what tense is this sentence written?
The boy got up late and missed the bus.
Past tense
What tense do we use for habits and routines?
Present tense
To tell someone that you will cause problems for them if they do not do what you want.
Threaten
The thing you use for measuring at school.
the ruler
It's the past participle of "slay"
slain
In what tense is this sentence written?
Mr Arnold had been writing his last book for four months.
Past perfect continuous
What tense do we use for events happening now? or events we plan.
Present continuous.
To make a vehicle stop or move slowly.
Brake
The language they speak in the Netherlands
Dutch
What's the continuous form of the verb "be"?
being
In what tense is this sentence written?
They have known each other for a long time.
Present perfect tense
What tense do we use for past events which happen in a relatively long time or events happening around the time of another past event?
Past continuous
Able to be trusted or believed
Reliable
The crime of stealing things out of people's pockets or bags, especially in a crowd.
Pickpocketing
What is the past participle of the verb "swear"
sworn
In what tense is this sentence written?
The sick child has been sleeping for three hours.
Present perfect continuous
We use this tense for completed events in the past and for states in the past related to a particular time.
Past tense
To suddenly become unconscious.
pass out/to faint
What is the comparative of the adjective "pretty"?
prettier
What is the past participle of the verb "sting"
In what tense is this sentence written?
Mr Peter will have been teaching for twelve years next month.
Future perfect continuous
We use ____________ for talking about past habits which are not true now.
Used to
To avoid getting punished with something.
Get away with
What's the auxiliary verb of the past perfect?
had