Strike Past Tense - How To Discuss
Elijah King
Updated on June 03, 2026
Strike Past Tense
Can the word str refer to a hit in the past? ۔
As a five-day worker in 2005.
No, strike is, in that sense, a name. Looks like they're on strike ...
Overcoming the past
After the strike
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Can the word str refer to a hit in the past?
As a five-day worker in 2005.
Strike Past Tense
Strike Past Tense
Can the word str refer to a hit in the past tense? 3
As in the five-day worker in 2005.
No, strike is a name in this sense. Looks like they're on strike ...
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D:
Can the word str refer to a hit in the past tense?
As in the five-day worker in 2005.
Yes sir. The past tense of str.
Strike and (employer)
(Unified or unified)
A. Express or participate in suspension (work) unless the employer makes certain requirements, such as salary increase, improvement in retirement benefits, etc.
B. Announce or participate in work breaks (factory, employer, industry, etc.) until certain conditions are met.
The workers stayed for five days in 2005.
I see your dilemma: although the st strike is a thing of the past, it does not look good in the sentence of st workers for five days ...
My advice: Workers strike for five days or workers strike for five days
That's fair. I have everyone right. Cost exceeded cost. It's okay to ask, not just misspellings!
Strike Past Tense
Strike Past Tense
no....
He went on strike because ...
The strike continues ...
I started to happen
Str as in electricity is str.