talked
spoke
I talked to my teacher about my problem. She spoketo my mom about a special class I could take.
The past tense of "talk" is "talked." For example, "I talked to my friend yesterday" or "She talked to the group about the project."
The past tense of "talk" is "talked."
The verb tense in the sentence is past tense, as indicated by the word "arrived."
No, "talked" is a past tense verb. It is not a common noun.
The verb tense in the sentence "Yesterday Margo lost her keys" is past tense, as indicated by the word "lost."
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
The past tense of "talk" is "talked."
It is past tense. The word that shows that is 'did'.
Rang is the past tense of ring.
The verb tense in the sentence is past tense, as indicated by the word "arrived."
No, "talked" is a past tense verb. It is not a common noun.
The verb tense in the sentence "Yesterday Margo lost her keys" is past tense, as indicated by the word "lost."
Just used the past tense word of what you are trying to describe. For example -He is running. Past tense. He ran.
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
There is no past tense of the word "fines," because it is a noun. But, if in a pastly sentence then it would be: I got a fine, or I got many fines.
It is already in past tense, because it has the word built, which is in past tense. In present tense, it's, "You are building the boat very quickly."
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."