Yes,everything does have a past tense.
Wore is the past tense of wear. You cannot have a past tense of a past tense, so there is no such word as weared.
'Through' is not a verb, so there can be no past tense.
The word began is the past tense of begin.The past participle form is begun (e.g. past perfect is had begun).
The word 'worse' is an adjective so doesn't have a past participle. Only verbs have a past tense/past participle.
The word "consensus" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
'Was' is the past tense of the word 'is'.
The past tense of run is ran. "The boy ranhome." The past participle is run. "The boy has runhome every day this week."
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
It is the past tense.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
"received" is the past tense. The present tense of that word is "receive"
What is the past tense word for think
The word recognized is the past tense.
No. First of all, only verbs can have tense, and most of the words in a story would not be verbs. Second, you can use the present tense to make statements about things that have a universal truth or permanent existence, and they might have a place in a legend. For example, a legend might say that the fish of the stream and the birds of the air have a language that only the wise can perceive. That statement is in the present tense. (And of course it is make-believe.) And then the legend could go on to say (in the past tense) that when the hero of the story was a boy, a wise man taught him to know the speech of the animals.
The past tense of the word forget is the word "forgot".
The past tense of word accept is accepted.
The past tense is slept.