The word volando is the gerund (-ing) of the verb volar and the preterit conjugation is as follows:
yo volé [I flew]
tú volaste [you flew]
él voló [he flew]
ella voló [she flew]
nosotros volamos [we flew]
vosotros volasteis [you all]
ellos volaron [they flew]
The past progressive form of volar, using volando would be
estaba volando [I was flying]
estabas volando [you were flying]
estaba volando [he/she/it was flying]
estábamos volando [we were flying]
estabais volando [you all were flying]
estaban volando [they were flying]
estuve volando [I was flying]
estuviste volando [you were flying]
estuvo volando [he/she/it was flying]
estuvimos volando [we were flying]
estuvisteis volando [you all were flying]
estuvieron volando [they were flying]
In Spanish, it is the preterite form (past tense) of escribir "to write". It means "you wrote" or "you did write"
Write is the present tense. The past tense is wrote, and the past participle is written.
Wrote is the past tense of write, and written is the past participle.
The past tense of write is wrote.The past participle of write is written.
I write - this is present tense. Past tense would be I wrote. However, the infinitive "to write" is always present tense. It must be accompanied with a present, future or past tense finite verb. I like to write I will like to write I liked to write
The homophone for the past tense of write is "wrote," pronounced as "rote."
"Had written" is the past perfect tense of "write".
No. Wrote is the past tense
The past tense of cannot is couldn't!!!
The past tense is wrote; the future tense is will write.
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.
The present tense word for write is just "write" and past tense is wrote.