If used as the past tense of 'may' - might is an auxiliary verb. It is used as a noun if referring to 'strength'
The month of May might be better for our vacation this year. May might carry the fight!
Solved is the past tense of solve.
No. It is the past tense or conditional form of "will" as it is used as a helper verb. Similar words used as helper verbs are could (can), should (shall), and might (may).
No, it is the simple past tense of to have, or part of the past perfect tense.
The past tense of "may" is "might," and the past participle is also "might."
"Might" is the simple past tense of "may". Example: I told you that you might go yesterday, but you may not go today."
The verb 'may' doesn't have a past participle. The simple past tense is 'might'.
Might, as in, 'It might have been rainy yesterday, I slept the whole time.'
past perfect is had + past participle.eg had seen, had eaten, had washed.Modal auxiliary verbs like may are not used with past perfect egmay had seen, may had eaten.May is used with present perfect to show past possibility egmay have eaten, may have seen, may have washed.
The past tense of "not be" is "was not" or "were not" depending on the subject of the sentence. For example, "I was not" or "They were not."
If used as the past tense of 'may' - might is an auxiliary verb. It is used as a noun if referring to 'strength'
Might is already past tense sometimes. e.g. "We might have done better if we'd been taught better."
such a verb which shows that subject did an action in dubitative condition in past time is called PAST DUBIOUS TENSE NOTES MAY BE AND MIGHT BE ARE HELPING VERBS OF THIS TENSE ING IS USED WITH 1st FORM OF VERB :)
No. Might is a helping verb that can be used with the verb to be. It is the past tense and conditional form of the compound verb "may be."
Wide is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense. Widened may be what you are looking for, as it is the past tense of the verb widen.
The past tense of guess is guessed. For example, the sentence "he will guess this question", can be made past tense by saying, "He guessed the question." You might need to change a few of the surrounding words if you put it in past tense.