No, wave is a regular verb which means the past tense is waved.
(the past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed to the end of the verb)
Wove is the past tense of the verb weave which is an irregular verb.
Choose is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is chose.
Is can be used in the past tense if it's in its past tense form, which is was.
Ought is already acceptable in past tense. 'Ought to be' is present tense, while 'Ought to have been' or 'Ought to have' is past tense.
The past tense is undid.
The past tense is downed.
Wove is a past tense - the past of the verb "weave".
The future tense is will wave.
Wove.
The present tense of wove is to weave
waved
There are a few different forms of weave. Some of them are wove, which is the past tense form of the word, weaving, which is the current verb of the word, and woven, which is also a past tense.
It depends upon the context.Generally, the simple past tense is "wove," and the past participle is "woven." This is when one refers to weaving cloth or a basket.However, when referring to cars weaving in and out of traffic, the correct past tense is "weaved", e.g. the cars weaved in and out of the line of traffic.Some may disagree with the above. It is important to note that established sources such as Cambridge Dictionaries Online and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary support "weaved" as being equally valid to "wove".
The past participle of "wove" is "woven." For example: "She had woven a beautiful tapestry."
The past participle of weave is woven.
Woven is the past participle form of weave. Wove is the past form of weaveweave - wove - wovenWoven is used with other verbs to form verb tenses that talk about the past:have/has woven -- this is present perfect and can be used to talk about the past -- She has woven the new cloth.had woven -- this is past perfect and is used to talk about the past -- She had woven the cloth when I saw her last.had been woven -- this is past perfect passive and is used to talk about the past -- The cloth had been woven last week.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of get is got. For isn't a verb and so doesn't have a past tense. The past tense of has is had. Had is already the past tense. The past tense of have is had.