The past and present tense of read are spelled the same way: read.
In the present tense, the "ea" is pronounced like a long E. (as in a reed)
In the past tense, the "ea" is pronounced like a short E. (as in the color red)
The passe composé form of the verb for to read, lire, would be lu.
J'ai lu
Tu as lu
Il/elle a lu
Nous avons lu
Vous avez lu
Ils/elles ont lu
The imparfait form of lire would be lis-the verb ending
Je lisais
Tu lisais
Il/elle lisait
Nous lisions
Vous lisiez
Ils/elles lisaient
Leido means read (past tense). Ese libro fue leido = That book was read.
Vous avez joué au foot (past tense: You played football)
Past tense.
Had can not be so easily translated literaly. It is in french the "imparfait" tense (preterit) for the verbe avoir. I had - j'avais You had - tu avais He (or she) had - il (or elle) avait We had - nous avions You had -vous aviez They had - ils avaient The best is to give a sentence or a context.
past participle of go: went, gone Past tense: I went to the cinema. Past perfect tense: I have gone to the cinema.
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
The past tense of hurry is hurried. The past tense of read is read. The past tense of shout is shouted.
The past tense of "read" is "read," pronounced as "red." The present tense of "read" is also "read," pronounced as "reed." The difference lies in pronunciation, not spelling.
The past tense is read, but it is pronounced red.
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".
I read the book yesterday.
The past tense of the verb to read is read (pronounced red).The past form is "is reading" or "are reading" is was reading or were reading.(This is the past continuous tense.)
The past tense of read is "read" pronounced as red,not reed.
"Have read" is the present perfect tense.
Yes, "read" can be used as both the past tense and the present tense of the verb. For example, "I read a book yesterday" (past tense) and "I read a book every night" (present tense).
A few of the many irregular verbs in English are:drive (present tense) drove (past tense) driven (past participle)lie (present tense) lay (past tense) lain(past participle)ring (present tense) rang (past tense) rung (past participle)read (present tense) read (past tense) read (past participle)am, is, are (present tense of be), was, were (past tense) been (past participle)
Reading is the present participle of the verb to read (rhymes with feed). The past tense is also spelled read, although it is pronounced differently (rhymes with red). English is a complicated language.