The past tense of sail is sailed.
the past tense form of the verb sail is sailed.
No. Sailed is the past tense of "to sail" and might rarely be an adjective. There is no adverb form.
Sailed is already the past tense form of 'sail'.
The past tense of sail is sailed.
Sail is a regular verb so add -ed to make the past and past participle.They have sailed to Canada.
Sailed is the past form of the verb sail. The present participle of a verb is always verb + ingSo the present participle of sail is sailing
Sail is a regular verb not an irregular verb, and the past tense is sailed.
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The past perfect tense of never sail is had never sailed (never is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another).
It might be, to mean having sails (a sailed ship), or to mean thrown (a sailed stone). Sailed is the past tense and past participle of the verb to sail, so is usually a verb form.
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The plural form of the noun 'sail' is sails.