No, the past tense is turned.
The past tense of turn over is "turned over."The past perfect tense is "had turned over."
Turned
it depends on which past tense you mean. Preterite: turned Imperfect: turned Past Progressive: was turning Past Perfect: had turned
Usually, past tense ending will be "ed" added onto the word. Some examples are how the verbs "jump" and "laugh" turn to the past tense forms of "jumped" and "laughed". However, many exception to the rule allow for words like "swim" to turn to the past tense form "swam" or "sing" to the past tense forms of "sang" or "sung".
No, the past tense is turned.
The past tense is turned on.
The past tense is turned on.
The past tense of turn over is "turned over."The past perfect tense is "had turned over."
Had turned is the past perfect construction. Use had + past participle to create the past perfect tense.
The past tense of "turn off" is "turned off." For example, "I turned off the lights before leaving the room."
The past tense of turn off is turned off.
You have to turn the verb into past tense
turned
Turned
The past tense of "wind" as in to twist or turn something is "wound."
"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.