I wanted you.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "say" would be "said".
Yes, "We wanted to see the clouds" is correct as a past tense phrase. The verb "wanted" is in the past tense, and "to see" is the infinitive form of the verb indicating the action that was desired.
The past perfect tense of say is had said.
If you want to say it in the past tense, you can say Were you able to go there? Could you go there? (if it is in the appropriate context it works in past tense as well) Future Will you be able to go there?
To is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
The past tense of "bear your child" is "bore your child." This phrase is used to indicate that someone has given birth to a child in the past. For example, you might say, "She bore her child last year."
"Said" is not an example of past tense; it is the past participle of the verb "say." In past tense, it would be "said."
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
Was is the past tense of the verb 'be'
The correct phrase is "when were you born." This is because "were" is the past tense form of "to be" used with the pronoun "you." The phrase "when was you born" is grammatically incorrect.