This sentence is already in the past tense. "Went" is the past tense of the verb "go".
Stored is the past tense of store.
No, it's present perfect tense. Past perfect tense would be "You had walked to the store".
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Past tense: She walked to the store yesterday. Present perfect tense: She has walked to the store multiple times this week.
The past tense of "were" is also "were." For example, "They were at the store yesterday."
Greg painted in art class.
Yes, "stop" can be used as a past tense verb. For example, "I stopped at the store on my way home."
They name stuff when you say "I walked to the store." that sentence is an example of a past tense. When you say "I will walk to the store." that is an example of a future tense. When you say " I am walking to the store." is an example of a present tense.
yes for example: i "went" to the store is in the past
The past participle (and simple past) is willed.The word will is used specifically to indicate something that is going to happen in the future; it has no applicability to the past, and has no past tense. I will go to the store, in the future. I did go to the store, in the past. This is correct for the auxiliary verb will. However, it ignores the (posibly obsolete) use of "will" as an ordinary verb, meaning "wish". In that usage, there is a past tense form, "would".
Obese can not be past tense because it's not an action. Ex: She ran to the store. <-- Ran is past tense because it is an action, while obese is an adjective, or a describing word.
In order to change these sentences to past tense you have to change the verb to the past tense form.The past tense of regular verbs all end in -ed. The past tense of irregular verbs do not have a pattern like this and you must learn their past tense forms.I went to the pool - this is already in the past tense. Went is the past tense of "go". Go is an irregular verb.I swim ten lengths - swim is an irregular verb. The past tense is: I swam ten lengths.I jump in from the diving board - jump is a regular verb. The past tense is: I jumped in from the diving pool.