The past tense of the word "promise" is "promised."
The past tense of the verb "promise" is "promised."
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The word "had" is a past tense verb.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
The past tense of the verb "promise" is "promised."
The past tense is promised.
The word "promise" can be a noun (you used it as a noun when you asked about a promise), or it can be a verb (to promise). But the noun phrase "a promise" does not have any tense-- nouns are singular or plural; only verbs have tense in English, showing when the action occurred. So... when used as a verb, the past tense looks like this: Yesterday, I promised the teacher that I would finish my homework on time (I made that promise yesterday). On the other hand, you can "make" a promise, in which case, the past tense is: I made a promise that I would finish my homework on time.
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 is were.
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 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."