You write it the same. The past tense of read [rhyme with reed] is read [rhyme with red]. English is strange in many ways.
Walk - walked - will walk. Work - worked - will work. Play - played - will play. Laugh - laughed - will laugh is was are
The past tense of hurry is hurried. The past tense of read is read. The past tense of shout is shouted.
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".
Read. It's just pronounced differently past tense-like "red".
What did you write yesterday is already past tense.The auxilary verb did shows us the question is past tense. Plus yesterday shows the question is past.
red No, the Past Tense of the verb "to read" is "read" PRONOUNCED "red".
The past tense of read is the same. it is read but pronounceation is different. It is red
"Why did you wrote" is not grammatically correct. It should read "why did you write"
The past participle is used to form the perfect and pluperfect tenses as in I have asked him.
Read is one of the more unusual verbs in the English language; the present and the past are both spelled the same way, read, but they are pronounced differently; as a present tense it rhymes with reed, but as a past tense it rhymes with red.
Wanted to read is the past tense of wants to read.
read / read / read But the past and past participle are pronounced - red
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
Walk - walked - will walk. Work - worked - will work. Play - played - will play. Laugh - laughed - will laugh is was are
The past tense of hurry is hurried. The past tense of read is read. The past tense of shout is shouted.
The past participle of reading is read (pronounced red)
Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".