And the answer is " designed" ,I wondering why use past verb?
And the answer is " designed" ,I wondering why use past verb? Both design (noun) and designed (past tense verb) can work in this sentence. BUT the meaning is different with each and the far more common usage would be "designed" and so that's why I would expect it as an answer. Example: If you want a toner "design"(noun) for a printer, that means you want the plans and procedures on how to make that cartridge. Whereas if you want a toner designed (verb) for a printer, that generally means you want a cartridge that has already been made/designed to work. The action of making or designing took place in the past.