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 past tense of "What did you write yesterday?" is "What did you write yesterday?"
The past tense would be "he chose me".Ex:He chose me first in the draft for the dodgeball game yesterday.
saw. Today, I see a tree. Yesterday, I saw a tree.
Available is an adjective, so does not have a past tense. Only verbs have past tenses. If, however, you wished to change "It is available" to past tense, you could either say, "It was available", which is past simple tense, or "It had been available", which is past perfect tense.
The past tense of say is said.
im pretty sure it's fed her yesterday You fed her yesterday would be the right way to say it in English because the verb to feed is irregular and it looses one vowel in the past tense. feed-fed feel-felt
"Fed" is already in the past tense. For example, you could say "I fed my dog yesterday."
The past tense would be "he chose me".Ex:He chose me first in the draft for the dodgeball game yesterday.
The verb "to tattoo" forms a normal -ED past tense. You would say "I got tattooed."
If you mean am as in something you are going to do, it won't work with yesterday unless you change the tense to a past word. So change am into was or another past tense verb. "Yesterday, I was going to the store." "Yesterday, I went to the store." If you mean AM as in the time, you might say, "I got up yesterday at 7:00 AM."
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of say is said.
"Lay down" is past tense. Present tense would be "lie down." You would say, "I lie down on my bed right now," which is in the present, but "I lay down on my bed yesterday," which is in the past. The verb itself is "lie," meaning to recline. The verb "lay" means to place something somewhere. You might say, "I lay the book on the table right now" (present tense), but "I laid the paper on the floor yesterday."
No. Begin is an irregular verb so the past tense began does not have -ed at the end.The games began yesterday.
Past tense
Was is the past tense of the verb 'be'
To say in the past tense, you would use the word "said."
The past perfect tense of say is had said.