"Unread" is an adjective, not a verb. It doesn't have any tense.
No, "unread" is an adjective used to describe something that has not been read. It is not a past tense verb form.
it is the exact same
Present "unread"
past "unread"
It is the same word -- read -- but it is pronounced 'red'.
No, "unread" is an adjective so it doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
What is the past tense word for think
The past tense of the word cry is cried.
The past tense of "after" is "aftered," but it is not commonly used. Instead, the past tense is usually indicated by using the word "after" in combination with a verb in the past tense. For example: "He arrived after the party had ended."
The past tense is were.
The word "had" is a past tense verb.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The past tense of the word "agree" is "agreed."
There is no past tense for "voters" as the word is not a verb. A past tense is the word to describe the action/verb retrospectively. If you were meaning "vote", the past tense of this word is "voted".
"received" is the past tense. The present tense of that word is "receive"
The past tense of the word forget is the word "forgot".