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What are the words in past tense?

What are the words in past tense?

Regular Past Tense Verbs

Present Tense + -d or -ed Past Tense
walk + -ed walked
pick + -ed picked
move + -d moved
push + -ed pushed

What are unusual past tense words?

Irregular Past Tense Verbs List

BASE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
Be Was, Were Been
Beat Beat Beaten
Become Became Become
Begin Began Begun

What letters come at the end of past tense words?

Regular Verbs

  • simple form – Regular past tense verbs in simple form end in -ed.
  • past progressive form – Regular past tense verbs in the past progressive form begin with the words “was” (if singular) or “were” (if plural) and end with -ing.

What is the hardest past tense?

past tense of difficult is difficulted.

What are some examples of past tense?

Bill attended the program.

  • Tom performed in the show.
  • Alice was practicing on the tennis court.
  • Jim had been there a long time ago.
  • I was waiting for my friends.
  • Peter had been cooking the meal before we reached there.
  • Alana was happy to hear the news.
  • Jeff had left the place before we reached.
  • What are examples of past tense words?

    go – went – I went to the zoo yesterday.

  • see – saw – I saw an elephant at the zoo.
  • come – came – Mom came home at 11 o’clock.
  • read – read – I read an interesting book last night.
  • write – wrote – Kelly wrote a letter to Chris.
  • meet – met – I met my friends for lunch today.
  • eat – ate – We ate spaghetti and pizza.
  • What is simple past tense?

    Positive Sentence.

  • Negative Sentences in the Simple past tense.
  • Yes/No Questions in the Simple past tense.
  • Wh- Questions in the Simple past tense.
  • Tag Questions in the Simple past tense.
  • Yesterday/Last/Ago.
  • Past habit.
  • Anything happened once in the past.
  • Past fact or truths.
  • Past duration.
  • What are all the past tense verbs?

    Past Simple – V2 Past Participle – V3; choose: chose: chosen: cling: clung: clung: come: came: come: cost: cost: cost: creep: crept: crept: cut: cut: cut: deal: dealt: dealt: dig: dug: dug: do: did: done: draw: drew: drawn: dream: dreamt: dreamt: drink: drank: drunk: drive: drove: driven: dwell: dwelt: dwelt: eat: ate: eaten: fall: fell: fallen: feed: fed: fed: feel: felt: felt: fight: fought: fought: find: found: found: flee: fled: fled: fly: flew: flown: forbid: forbad(e)

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