It would depend on the context.
Example:
When the editor had finally showed up, the paper was already edited.
More or less it isn't really going to change from 'edited'.
The past tense is edited.
"Had written" is the past perfect tense of "write".
Enjoyed is the past form of enjoy (+ed).Past perfect is had + past participle.The past participle of enjoy is enjoyed so past perfect is had enjoyed.Kevin had enjoyed the party
The past tense of edit is edited.
The form of the verb "had been cleaning" is the past perfect progressive (also called the past perfect continuous).The past perfect expresses that something occurred before another action, both in the past.The past perfect progressive (or continuous) is made up of "had been + present participle", that expresses something started in the past (cleaning) and continued until another time in the past that is mentioned (before her brother offered...).
The past perfect tense of "form" is "had formed".
The past perfect form of you go is you had gone.The past simple form of you go is you went.
"Had ridden" is the past perfect form of ride.
"You had overdrawn" is past perfect.
Past perfect is formed with: had + past participleThe paste participle of rake is rakedTherefore the past perfect form for rake is: had raked
The perfect tenses are formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, in the present perfect tense, you use "have" or "has" followed by the past participle. In the past perfect tense, you use "had" followed by the past participle.
The past tense is edited.
The past perfect tense is 'had salvaged'.
The past perfect form is had replied.
The past perfect tense is 'had danced'
The past perfect tense is 'had sewn'.
The past perfect form is 'had gone'.