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"Verified" is the past tense of "verify".
The past tense of "verify" is "verified."
Verified accounts are only provided to celebrities.
Well first of all I think you mean past tense and so the past tense for goes is went.The past tense/aspects of the highly irregular verb 'go' are:* went (simple past - all persons)* has gone (present perfect - 3rd person only - he/she/it)* have gone ( " " - other persons - I/you/we/they)* had gone (past perfect - all persons)The negative forms are:* did not go (simple past - all persons)* has not gone (present perfect - 3rd person only - he/she/it)* have not gone ( " " - other persons - I/you/we/they)* had not gone (past perfect - all persons)The interrogative forms are:did * go? (simple past - all persons)has * gone? (present perfect - 3rd person only - he/she/it)have * gone? ( " " - other persons - I/you/we/they)had * gone? (past perfect - all persons)
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church has verified innumerable miracles throughout the past twenty centuries.
The past tense to 'to seal' is 'sealed,' in all persons of the conjugation.
The past tense of 'to threaten' is 'threatened', in all persons of the conjugation.
The Residences at the Westin was created in 2007.
Marquis Residences was created in 2008.
Dunked, in all the persons of the conjugation.
Shot! All persons of the conjugation.
The past tense of 'to speed' is 'sped', in all persons of the conjugation. 'Sped' is also this verb's past participle.