The past tense of "kneel" can be either "knelt" or "kneeled":
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" in British English or "kneeled" in American English.
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
The past tense is knelled.If you meant kneel then the past tense is knelt.
The future tense of "kneel" is "will kneel." Example: "Tomorrow, she will kneel to pray."
The future tense of "knelt" is "will kneel."
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
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Yes, knelt is the past tense of kneel.
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The past tense is knelled.If you meant kneel then the past tense is knelt.
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The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
knelt is the past hence of kneel
You use the future tense of the word "kneel" by adding the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb. For example, "I will kneel before the king."
The future tense of "kneel" is "will kneel." Example: "Tomorrow, she will kneel to pray."
Some examples of words with past tense forms ending in 't' include "felt," "kept," "spent," and "slept."
The most reliable place to find the past tense forms of any words is a dictionary, whether this is a physical copy, or an online dictionary. Both the physical Merriam Webster dictionary and free online dictionaries agree that the past tense of the word "kneel" is "knelt".