Answer:
Proceed (forward & go = to go forward) + ed (simple past tense) = Proceeded
Explanation:
The mentioned word was created from the two Latin words mentioned above which were firstly used in the French language as the word procederer. The word procederer comes from Latin language and it is the mixture of the “CEDERE-GO” and the prefix “PRO-FORWARD”.
It was only in the Middle-Ages that the English society had started using this particular word in the form PROCEED which has several meanings in English Language today:
To proceed = to continue doing something
To proceed = to go forward with your plans or actions
You may proceed = the most common way in terms of politeness to say to someone that he or she can continue with his/her work, intentions or other actions
In your question, the mentioned word is in the simple past tense (+ed)
Examples of Proceed + ed:
- They proceeded with their plans.
- We proceeded to the exit.
C. They both traveled to the underworld
Answer:
What? Be more specific plz
Explanation:
Answer:
i don’t know.
Explanation: just want these 5 points
In Act 1 Scrooge is more closed off and grumpy, he isn't really kind to anyone and doesn't care about Christmas at all. He is scared of Marleys ghost but shows little belief in the paranormal or what Marley is telling him. In Act 2 scrooge is frightened by the ghosts at first but eventually opens up a bit and listens to them. Eventually scrooge starts to understand the true meanings of Christmas and shows more emotion towards the situation. He is quickly brought back to reality and realization after being with all 3 ghost of christmas past, present, and future. He wakes up with a new meaning to Christmas and is kind and joyouss of the holiday.