That would be the tense of the verb- as in past tense, present tense or future tense.
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The past tense of "say" is "said" because it follows the regular pattern of forming past tense verbs in English. When a verb ends in a consonant sound, we usually add "-ed" to the base form to indicate the past tense.
The word silo is a noun, and therefore does not have a past tense. It's a grain storage tower.
Converted. Simply add -ed to change the word to it's past tense form, add will or shall in front of the word to change the word to it's future tense form, and finally, add -ing to the end of a certain word to change it to it's present tense form.
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The past participle of "quit" is "quit" or "quitted". Both forms are considered acceptable.
Dry is a regular verb so you add-ed t make the past and past participle = dried
dry dried dried
The past tense of the verb "to answer someone" is answered.
No, the correct past tense of "rewind" is "rewound." "Rewinded" is not a correct conjugation of the verb.
The past progressive tense of "study" is "was/were studying."
The past tense is knelled.
If you meant kneel then the past tense is knelt.