Turned. As in, 'I turned the corner', or 'I turned round to face him' etc.
The past tense of the verb "turn", meaning to change direction, is "turned".
The word turn can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a change of direction. The verb form means to to change direction.
"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.
Turned is the past participle of turn.
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"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.
No, the past tense is turned.
The word turns is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of turn. It's also a noun, the plural form of turn.
No, the word 'turned' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to turn. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack turned his head when he heard the door open. (verb)The turned edge keeps the fabric from unraveling. (adjective)The word 'turn' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When you get to the next light, turn right. (verb)When you get to the next light, make a right turn. (noun)Each of you will have a turn to speak. (noun)The house was built at the turn of the century. (noun)
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Turned is the past tense of turn.
The past tense of turn off is turned off.