Both had past and have past are correct.
Three hours have passed and Jan still hasn't arrived.
Three hours had passed and Jane hadn't arrived.
Was and were are the past tense forms of be.I wasWe wereYou wereHe/she/it wasThey wereBeen is the past participle.
The past tense of correct is corrected.
"They walked past him" would be the correct one
The past perfect form of you go is you had gone.The past simple form of you go is you went.
The term 'corrected' means for one to be "put right". One can use this word as a past tense form. For example, "The boy corrected the teacher." This word is used in past tense of the word 'correct.'
The correct past tense form of "choose" is "chose." "Choosen" is not a correct form of the past tense.
No, "chose" is the correct form of the past tense of "choose."
The correct past participle form for "preach" is "preached."
No, the correct past-tense form of run is ran. "Runed" is not a valid past tense form for this verb.
No, "you was" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "you were" for past tense.
The correct past tense form of cancel is "cancelled" in British English, and "canceled" in American English.
The correct form is "has become." "Became" is the past tense of "become," while "become" is the past participle used with the auxiliary verb "has." So, the correct form is "has become."
The correct past tense form of panic is panicked.
preached
No, the correct phrasing is "the song she just sang." "Sung" is the past participle form of the verb "sing," but "sang" is the correct past tense form in this context.
No, "growed" is not a correct past tense form of "grow." The correct forms are "grew" (simple past) and "grown" (past participle).
The correct form is "sent." "Sended" is not a valid past tense form of the verb "send."