Base Form (First Form) : Judge
Simple Past (Second Form) : Judged
Past Participle (Third Form) : Judged
BASE FORM ( FIRST FORM ) : judge
- Can you judge the accuracy of this measurement?
- It’s not fair to judge someone based on appearance alone.
- The competition will judge participants on skill and creativity.
- Judges evaluate the performances in talent shows.
- Please don’t judge before hearing the whole story.
- The panel will judge the science fair projects.
- It’s challenging to judge the impact of such decisions.
- The teacher will judge the essays based on content and structure.
- Let’s not judge others without understanding their perspective.
- The audience will judge the art exhibition.
Past Simple ( Second Form ) : judged
- Last year, she judged a regional spelling bee.
- The jury judged the case after careful deliberation.
- He judged the cooking competition at the county fair.
- The critic judged the film as a masterpiece.
- The referee judged the soccer match fairly.
- The committee judged the entries for the photography contest.
- The coach judged the gymnastics routine with precision.
- The expert judged the scientific research for publication.
- The panel of experts judged the dance performances.
- The audience judged the singing competition enthusiastically.
Past Participle ( Third Form ) : judged
- The document has been carefully judged for accuracy.
- The artwork has been judged by renowned artists.
- The debate competition has been judged by experienced debaters.
- The talent show has been judged by industry professionals.
- The beauty pageant has been judged by a panel of experts.
- The contest entries have been judged anonymously.
- The academic papers have been judged by peer reviewers.
- The recipes have been judged for the cooking competition.
- The projects have been judged for innovation and creativity.
- The performances have been judged based on audience reactions.