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Is the correct past-tense word for text pronounced text-ed?

Yes. Some examples are:To send a text message to: She texted me when she arrived.To communicate by text message: He texted that he would be late.


What is the past tense of text?

The past tense of text is texted.


What is the proper way to use the word text in past tense?

They have the past tense listed as texted.


How do you spell the past tense for text?

The past tense of "text" is "texted."


Does the word text have a past tense?

yes. the past tense is texted.


Do you pronounce the ed sound in the past tense of the verb text...or just the T sound......as in worked?

Sometimes you can hear people say the -ed as 'tid'. eg I texted John last night. Sometimes people don't add -ed to make past tense the just say text. eg I text john last night. I guess as this is a new 'verb' people tend to say it what ever way they want. That sirt of goes along with 'text English' anyway, people have there own abbreviations and spellings for text messages.


Report text about transportation?

text that uses past tense and discuss about the kinds of transportation.


What tense is the word looks?

It is Present text, Johnny 'looks' through the window. past tense would be; Johnny lookED though the window


What tense should be used when writing about literature?

When writing about literature, the past tense is typically used to discuss events or actions that have already occurred in the text.


How do you write the teacher said to begin the text now in past tense?

the teacher told us to begin our test then.


Is began present or past tense?

Began is past tense. Begin is present tense.Sample text:"Let's begin at the beginning. It was early last year that I first began to realise that my memory was not good as I had thought. But I can't remember what it was that made me realise this."


Is had a connective?

"had" is not a connective. It is a simple past tense verb used to indicate an action that occurred in the past. Connectives are words or phrases that link different parts of a sentence or text.