The past tense of "keep" is "kept."
The third form of "keep" in past tense is "kept."
The past tense of "bring" is "brought," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
The past perfect tense of keep is had kept.
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.
The past tense form of "lay" is "laid."
Normally, we use an -ed for the past tense (walk/walked) but the verb "keep" has an irregular past tense. The past form of keep is "kept." I keep my books on the shelf. I kept my books on the shelf.
The third form of "keep" in past tense is "kept."
No, it's present tense. The past tense of keep is kept.
The past tense of "bring" is "brought," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
Formed is the past tense of form.
The past tense of "lay" is "laid." For example, "I laid the book on the table."
The past tense form of "lay" is "laid."
Is and are are present tense form of be. The past tense of be is was/were.
The past perfect tense of keep is had kept.
struck is the past tense verbStruck IS the past tense form...of the word strike.
The past tense form of "destroy" is "destroyed."
To is not a verb and does not have a past tense form.