The outline WAS ready.
It doesn't have a past tense as it's a noun.
Dark isn't a verb and doesn't have a past tense form.
The past tense is bade. Actually, it depends on what meaning the word carries in the context of the sentence or statement. If the word is used to express a command, order or request, then 'bade' is the past tense. However, if it is used to mean an offer or an amount an individual is willing to pay for an item, say, an auction, then the past tense retains the form of the present tense of the word. In other words, it is 'bid' even when used in the past tense.
The simple past tense is drew.Drew is the past simple of draw.Drawing is the present participle of drawUsually you start with basic form of the verb (draw) and describe the other forms in relation to the base form.
"Painted" is the past tense and past participle of "paint".
The future tense would be "the outline will be ready."
You (will be) ready to learn about verbs.
You convert a sentence in the present tense to a sentence in the past tense by simply changing the verb form to the past tense. You converted a sentence in the present tense to a sentence in the past tense by simply changing the verb form to the past tense.
Readied
'Ready' is mainly adjectival (as in 'are you ready', 'ready money', 'ready for action', etc. etc.) and never appears in the form of a verb, so it has no past tense.
The verbs will be in their present tense form. The sentence will be referring to something that is presently happening.
Replace the present tense form of the verb by the verb phrase "will [or shall] + [infinitive form of the verb]".
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
"They drove the car slowly" is past tense.
The verb in the sentence is 'are doing,' so the past perfect tense would be 'have done.'
Past tense of "be" are: I was... You were... He/She/It was... We were... (or We're...) They were... Example: I was at the movies last night.
The verb in this sentence is 'walk', but the form it takes is incorrect for this sentence. A few sentences with the correct form of 'walk' could be: The cat walks slowly. (present tense form). The cat is walking slowly. (present progressive form) The cat walked slowly. (past tense form)