There isn't any word past tense for same
No it isn't. The past tense of "set" is the same - "set".
Set could be past or present because the present, past and past participle are all the same egset / set / set
There is no past tense of 'over'. If you said "I am coming over" or "I came over", you use the same word.
The same as they do now just had to ork a lot harder
The answer is went. It is the exact same thing.
No they are not the same but the past perfect tense uses the past participle.
Yes they are the same with regular verbs.
When someone refers to the past of a verb they are referring to the simple past tense.
The past tense and the past participle of think are the same: thought.
no your so silly
Yes, past continuous tense is the same as past progressive tense. It is used to indicate an action that was ongoing or in progress in the past. Both terms refer to the same grammatical concept.
its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.
Listened is already in past participle form. It is the past tense and past participle of listen.
The past tense of that senetce would be "You stayed in the same building."
These verbs don't change in the past: * beat * cost * cut * hurt * let * put * read* * set The verb "read" is spelled the same in the past, but it has a different pronunciation. In the past "read" the same pronunciation as the color "red".
The past participle of sanitize is the same as its simple past tense. The word is sanitized.
Assuming that "past continuous" means the same thing as "past progressive", the answer is "was thinking".