Past perfect tense.
The past tense is cooked.
Cook is the present tense.
I/He/She/It was cookingWe/You/They were cooking
cooked
Present Perfect - Have/Has cooked. Past Perfect - Had cooked. Future Perfect - Will have cooked.
The past perfect tense is 'had cooked'.
Let's look at the verb 'sing'. Past tense - sang Past participle - sung Present tense - sing/sings Present participle - singing Future tense - will sing
I stirred the porridge as it cooked
Depends. Technically, 'fait' alone is present tense, but if you have the verb "avoir" just before it, the verb structure is past tense. For instance 'il fait la cuisine' = he is cooking, but 'il a fait la cuisine' = he has cooked and 'il avait fait la cuisine' = he had cooked.
No, the word 'cooked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to cook. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: cooked vegetables, cookedgoose.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:The cooked vegetables are my mother's recipe. They are delicious. I cooked themmyself.
Past tense verbs indicate an action that has already occurred in the past. For example, "cooked" is the past tense form of "cook."
"After" can be used with both present and past tenses. For example, "After I arrived home, I cooked dinner."