Past Tenses
Questions and answers related to English past tenses: past simple, past progressive, past perfect and past perfect progressive.
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The past tense is "I tied" The present tense is "I tie" The future tense is "I will tie"
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Managed. Eg: I managed my finances well
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Teach is an example of an irregular verb, a verb that does not follow the normal pattern in conjugation.
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you spell it like this........ SNUCK or SNEAKED
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The past tense of level is leveled.
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Sail is a regular verb so add -ed to make the past and past participle. They have sailed to Canada.
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have / has understood. I have understood everything you said. She has understood the experiment quite well.
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The past tense of behoove is behooved.
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The past tense of the verb "to hear" is "heard." If you mean the word as in, "My hearing is quite good," the word is a gerund in...
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Rewound The past tense for the word "rewind" is rewound.
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"Appreciate" is a regular verb. infinitive: appreciate past: appreciated past participle: appreciated
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The simple past tense and past participle of "weed" is "weeded." As you add -ed to make the past tense it is a regular verb.
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"Worse" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense.
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"Am" is the first person singular present indicative form of "to be", for which the past participle is "been". Fundamentally,...
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The past tense of "frolic" would be "frolicked".
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The past tense of relate is related.
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"Feared", for both forms.
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The present tense of wove is to weave
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The past tense of beg is begged.
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The past participle is wanted.
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The past tense of sail is sailed.
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The past participle is abode.
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These days bullying is becoming rife. Rife: frequently or commonly occurring; widespread
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unsuccessful, disastrous, futile, botched
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The past perfect tense follows this structure: Subject + Auxiliary Verb "have" (had) + Past Participle e.g. I had finished my...
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The past perfect tense is had sung.
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The past tense is: I jogged. The future tense is: I will jog.
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sleeping (of course)
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Past: RewoundPast Perfect: I/You/He/She/It/They/We had rewound
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The word "angry" is an adjective. The only words with past participles are verbs. Therefore, angry doesn't have a past participle.
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Liaison is a noun and so doesn't have a past form.
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The past participle is served.
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Discovered is a Irregular Verb because it is not Present tense, it is Past tense
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the present perfect of follow is followedhave a nice day!
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The past tense of "creep" is "crept".
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No, the word "maybe" is an adverb.
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The past tense of affect is affected.
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"Paste" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "pasted".
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The past tense of scrub is scrubbed.
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The past tense of read is read. The spelling is the same but the pronunciation is different. It is pronounced red, the same as...
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No. It is past tense. "You I saw at the Mall, yesterday, but you were too busy loading your truck, to notice me drive past you.
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Yes. If it was present tense, it would be strike.
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The past participle is beheld.
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The past participle is cheated.
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The past tense of bury is buried.
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The past participle is worn.
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The past participle is preached.
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Bleak is not a verb, so it doesn't have a past tense.This is the definition of bleak:bleak 1(blk)adj. bleakĀ·er, bleakĀ·est1.a....
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The simple past and past participle are both offered.
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The past participle is produced.
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The past participle is given.
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sit or sittingPresent participles always end with -ing, so sitting would be the correct answer.
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It would depend on the context. Example: When the editor had finally showed up, the paper was already edited. More or less it...
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Paid is the past participle of pay.
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I have prepared.
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The past participle is returned.
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Pact is not a verb it is a noun. Nouns don't show past present or future tense.
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The past tense of stun is stunned
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The past participle is boiled.
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The past participle of dry is dried.
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it is when you say something that has already happened rather than is happening at the moment. for instant the past tense of 'i...
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The present simple of get is get. Examples 'I think we get our results today.' 'We get our milk delivered to our house.' 'We...
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"Ennui" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
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This English verb tense is called Past Perfect. It is formed by combining the simple past tense of 'to have' ('had') with the...
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The past participle (and simple past) is pressed.
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there are actually 2 answersrefuse and refusing
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The past tense of forego is forewent.
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