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Be prepared for heartache and then prepare yourself to move on. You deserve better (than anyone who would cheat on you.)
The past tense of prepare is prepared.
The past participle of prepare is (have or has) prepared. For example, "I have already prepared tonight's supper."
Prepare is the present tense of prepared.
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Prepare.
There are many different ways you can prepare yourself for confirmation. Confirmation is just another step of growing in your faith and growing closer to God. You can prepare yourself in your own special way. Doing devotionals everyday, talking to God, not just thanking him and asking him to help you with things but actually talking to him helps you in ways you can't describe. Ask your pastor also if there are more ways you can prepare yourself.
No. Prepare is a verb. The form prepared may be used an adjective.
"You prepare the food."
I have prepared.