The term "fight past tens" appears to be a misunderstanding or typo. If you meant "fight past tense," it refers to the grammatical form used to describe actions that have already occurred, such as "fought" or "battled." In this context, it highlights events or conflicts that have taken place in the past. If you meant something else, please clarify!
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Fought is the past participle of fight.
the correct phrase is "past tense", and the answer is was
No but because it is the past tens for hello.
Yabba-dabba do? Did you mean PAST TENSE? ..."did"
fought is the past tense of fight... so therefore it has no past tense
'Fought' is the past tense. The present tense is 'fight'.
The past tense of fight is "fought."We fought in the alley last night.
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past tense for fight is fought....and the past participle is also used as fought.present - fight: They fight all the time.past - fought: They fought all day yesterday.present participle - fighting: They are fightingnow.past participle - fought: They have fought all week.
He wrote a letter. wrote is the past tense of write. Writes is the form of write that is used with he/she or it