The past tense of cheep is cheeped.
Cheap is an adjective and does not have a past tense. Verbs have different tenses.Cheapen is a verb and the past tense is cheapened.
The past tense is also bid.
The past is traded.
The past tense of produce is produced. It's a regular verb so add -ed to make the past.
It is "cost" (same form as present tense).
The past tense of cost is cost; the past tense of play is played.
Cost is past tense of cost that can be used in present tense form.
the past tense is cost. ex. When i bought my jeans it COST me $50.
Cost is the present, past, and future tense of cost.
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The past tense of "cost" is "cost" and the past participle is also "cost." For example: "The shirt cost $20." (past tense) and "The car has cost me a lot of money." (past participle).
Like the verb to set, the verb to cost has a limited conjugation. Both the past tense and past participle are also cost.Past tense: His mistake cost him his freedomPresent perfect: His mistake has cost him his freedom.Past perfect: His mistake had cost him his freedom.
The past tense is also cost. It's an irregular verb.
present-cost present participle-costing past-cost past participle-cost
Start is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past tense = startedCompare this with irregular verbs their past tense is not made by adding -ed they have another word or sometimes the same word.eg cost - past is cost. Run - past is ran. See - past is saw.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had