Gone - the past participle of go
Ambiguity is a noun so it doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
Yes, it's the past of write.
The past tense of fail is failed, the present tense of fail is fail, and the future tense of fail is to fail or going to fail.
The word "strategy" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.
Present perfect tense - have/has gone. Present perfect continuous tense - have/has been going. Past perfect tense - had gone. Past perfect continuous tense - had been going. Future perfect tense - will have gone. Future perfect continuous tense - will have been going.
The past tense.
Write is the present tense. The past tense is wrote, and the past participle is written.
The past tense of "go" is "went." The past continuous tense of "go" is "was going" or "were going."
Wrote is the past tense of write, and written is the past participle.
The correct way to write "cannot" in the past tense is "could not."
To write speech in the past tense, simply change the verbs to their past tense forms. For example, change "I am going" to "I was going" or "She says she will come" to "She said she would come." Remember to adjust pronouns and any other time indicators accordingly.
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 are going is did go. As in "we did go to the fair".