"DO" can be present tense (third person singular form is "does") as well as past tense (past simple form is "did").
The past tense of "tidy" is "tidied" and the past participle is "tidied" as well.
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
"Sung" is actually one of the past tenses for "sing". The other would be "sang". Example - Present: You sing very well, Past: You sung nicely / You sang nicely.
No, "exempted" is the past participle form of "exempt." The past tense of "exempt" is "exempted" as well.
The past tense is : I was sure you were driving well.
"Filled" is the past tense as well as the past participle.
"DO" can be present tense (third person singular form is "does") as well as past tense (past simple form is "did").
Well..... Garbled is already the past tense. So There really is not past tense for garbled.
The past tense of "tidy" is "tidied" and the past participle is "tidied" as well.
Well the past tense of ' is ' is 'was' . The past tense of fall is fell the past tense of sit is sat and change is changed I hope I was right 😇❤️
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
Well of course the pluralised past tense would be "tricks"
"Sung" is actually one of the past tenses for "sing". The other would be "sang". Example - Present: You sing very well, Past: You sung nicely / You sang nicely.
The past tense of "I think you are doing well" would be "I thought you were doing well."
No, "exempted" is the past participle form of "exempt." The past tense of "exempt" is "exempted" as well.
The past tense of the verb "teach" is "taught."