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The past tense is told.
The past tense of "tell" is "told." For example, "He told me a story yesterday."
The past tense of "tell" is "told," and the past participle is also "told."
Yes, "tell" is a verb. The past tense of "tell" is "told."
The past tense of "lie" (as in to tell a lie, something that is not true) would be "lied". The past tense of "lie" (as in to lie down, recline) woulde be "laid", "lay", or "layed", depedning on how it is being used.
The past tense is told.
Past tense of "forbid". To forbid is to tell a person to not do something.
The past tense of "tell" is "told." For example, "He told me a story yesterday."
The past tense of "tell" is "told," and the past participle is also "told."
Yes, "tell" is a verb. The past tense of "tell" is "told."
The past tense of "lie" (as in to tell a lie, something that is not true) would be "lied". The past tense of "lie" (as in to lie down, recline) woulde be "laid", "lay", or "layed", depedning on how it is being used.
The past tense of "tell" is "told." For example, "I told him the story yesterday."
"Tell" is the present form, "told" is the past tense, and "told" is also the past participle.
"Can", as in is able to, would be "could" in the past tense. "Can", as in to jar something, would be "canned" in the past tense.
"Told" is the past tense form of the verb "tell." It is used to describe an action that has already been communicated or relayed to someone in the past.
"Lost" is a past tense verb. It is the past tense form of "lose" which means to be unable to find something.
The past tense of "meet" is "met." For example: "I met my friend for lunch yesterday."