I enjoyed our conversation last night.
The past participle of enjoy is "enjoyed". The simple past tense is also "enjoyed". For example, I enjoyed the game.
To enjoy = nehená (× ×”× ×”) But to conjugate the past tense, you'd have to provide the subject of the sentence. For example: I enjoyed = neheneti (× ×”× ×³×ª×™) We enjoyed = nehenenu (× ×”× ×™× ×•)
The past tense is enjoyed.
There is no past tense for played because played is the past tense for play. For example: In the sentence: "She loves to play with her doll." - play is present tense In the sentence: "She played with her doll". - played is past tense
Past tense: drew Sentence: He drew a cat during the last art class
Past tense refers to anything that "has already happened." For example....I am typing is a present tense sentence. I typed a letter yesterday, however, is in the past tense because it has already happened.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
It is past tense. example: here and then now and then
He had lied about his whereabouts to the police.
Past tense but the sentence doesn't make sense, so you wouldn'twrite it in for example a story, but yes past tense.!.
Yes, a sentence can contain both past tense and future tense verbs. For example, "She will have finished the project by the deadline." In this sentence, "will have finished" is future tense and "by the deadline" indicates a future event from the perspective of the past tense "finished."
What was the past tense for this sentence.