The past form of live is lived (past simple - lived; past continuous - was/were living; past perfect - had lived; past perfect continuous - had been living).
The past forms of "live" are "lived" for the simple past and "have lived" for the present perfect.
The irregular forms of "live" are "lived" (past tense) and "lived" (past participle).
past: I was; you were; he/she/it was present: I am; you are; he/she/it is
The past participle forms of the verb "be" are "been" and "being".
Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be, will be
The past tense of "live" is "lived," and the past participle is also "lived."
Both forms are 'had'.
past: I was; you were; he/she/it was present: I am; you are; he/she/it is
Both forms are answered.
"Finished" can be both a past tense verb and a past participle. As a past tense verb, it indicates completion in the past (e.g., "He finished his homework"). As a past participle, it is used with auxiliary verbs to form various tenses (e.g., "She has finished her meal").
The past forms of "lead" are "led" for the verb (pronounced like the metal "lead") and "lead" for the noun (pronounced like "leed").
Past tense: was, were Future tense: will be, will be
The simple past tense and past participle forms of cheat are both cheated.The simple past tense and past participle forms of call are both called.
The word Tanzania is a noun. In English, nouns do not have past or present forms, only 'verbs' have past and present forms.
was, were (the only verb with 2 forms).
The simple past and past participle forms are both "guided".
The simple past and past participle forms are both found.
Both forms are 'bred'.