The word blew is the simple past tense of the verb blow.
Blow!... Ex. "I WILL blow up these balloons tomorrow." will is the key to changing blow from present tense to future tense. (I.e) blew is past tense!
Lighting is the past participle of light.The simple present tense of light is:I, you, we, they light.She, he, it lights.
I believe that another word for blew up or explode is crash.
Shine is a verb. The forms of shine are: present -- shine past -- shone past participle -- shone present participle -- shining
"Breeze" is a noun. Nouns don't have tense. "The breeze blew lightly yesterday."
Blew is the past tense from the verb "to blow".
The past tense of the word "blow" is "blew."
Blew is past tense, and blow is present tense.
Past tense - blew (simple) & blown (past participle) Present tense - I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. The present participle is blowing. Future tense - will blow.
The past participle: Refers to verbs that usually ends in a 'ed' with the exception of irregular verbs.For example with irregular verbs:awake (simple present) ---------arose (past particple)was, were................................. beenblew.......................................... blownExamples: She blew the whistle (simple past)The whistle was blown. ( past particle)Details:The whistle was blownwas
There isn't one sorry. The word 'blew' is the past tense of the verb to blow (blows, blowing, blew, blown).
The Past Tense of the word "blow" (from the English verb:"to blow") is "blew". For example: "The wind blew all night" / "The big, bad wolf blew down the house of the three little pigs."
Past - was and were. Present - am, is and are.
Present - am. Past - was and were.
The word you're looking for is "blew."
"Blew" is the past indicative of "blow", and the past participle of "blow" is "blown".
The word "run" is a word that can be used in both past and present tenses. For example, "I ran" (past) and "I run" (present).