worn
The past tense of "wear" with a helping verb is "was/were wearing." For example, "He was wearing a blue shirt."
(he/she) was - the simple past (of the verb to be).
I, you, we, they pant. She, he, it pants.
The word 'wore' is the past tense of the verb to wear (wears, wearing, wore, worn).
First of all to correct your English grammar. It is 'wearing', NOT 'wereing'. To Wear is to have clothes on. 'I am wearing a jacket'. 'Where' is to question a place. 'Where is your house?' 'Were' Past tense of a verb to have . 'They were there'. What am I wearing? I am wearing a jumper and trousers.
Wearing is a verb.
The past tense of the verb 'am' is 'was' or 'were.' The verb 'am' is derived from the verb 'to be.'
Wearing is a verb.
Wearing is a verb.
The past tense word for shoe is shod, you can even look it up in a dictionary. shoe is not a verb so it cant be in past tense but can have a past tense verb ex: i am wearing the shoe= i wore the shoe i have a cool shoe= i had a cool shoe [i have a cool pair of shoes= i had a cool pair of shoes] Shoe is a verb, as in shoe a horse, past tense shod
Was already is a verb. Was is the singular past tense be verb.
The past tense verb for "do" is "did."