According to my dictionary the past of quiz is quizzed.
The teacher quizzed the students on history.
Most irregular verbs ( don't add-ed to form the past ) exist as remnants of historical conjugation systems. What is today an exception actually followed a set, normal rule long ago. When that rule fell into disuse, some verbs kept the old conjugation.
Past tense is the grammatical term.
No, You can say: I taught the children correct grammatical tense. or The learned scholar volunteered to tech the children correct grammatical tense
Past Tense: A grammatical tense that places an action or situation in the past.Present Tense: A grammatical tense that locates a situation or event in present time.
Past tense - had. Present tense - have/has. Future tense - will have.
it is past tense because of the grammatical tense
A single word does not and cannot have a grammatical structure.The word 'yet' does not have a past tense
"Agencies" isn't a verb and doesn't have a grammatical tense.
Tense is a noun when talking about a grammatical tense. The noun form for the adjective tense or the verb tense is tenseness. Another noun form is tension.
Bringed isn't a grammatical word. The past tense of bring is brought.
Aniue is not a grammatical word in the English language.
No, entried is not a grammatical word in the English language.
The future tense is they will follow the rules.