Continuous or progressive tenses use "be" and the "ing" form of a verb. "I / He / She was joining." "You / We / They were joining."
The past tense of join is joined.
The past tense for "join" is "joined".
The past perfect tense of join is had joined.
Joined, as in I joined the karate dojo.
No it's not. The past tense is joined.
The past perfect tense of join is had joined.
he or she JOINED
Joined is a past tense verb.
The past perfect tense of the verb "ask" is "had asked." For example, "She had asked him to join her."
Practice - Practiced Play - Played Be - Was/Were Spend - Spent Join - Joined
joined? haha i mean you could say i did join i guess. hope i helped love, izzy:)
"Had" is the past tense of the verb "to have". It is not a conjunction. An example of a conjunction would be the word 'and'.