The past tense of flee is fled. Past simple --- fled.
past continuous -- was/were + fleeing
past perfect -- had + fled
past perfect continuous -- had + been + fleeing
FLED
I fled
you fled (singular)
he, she or it fled
we fled
you fled (plural)
they fled
Examples:
The thief fled when he heard someone coming.
The villagers fled from the rebel army.
The past tense of "flee" is "fled." For example, "She fled from the danger."
The past tense of "flee" is "fled."
The past perfect tense of "flee" is "had fled."
The past tense of "flee" is "fled," and the past participle is also "fled."
Flea does not have a past form, because it is a noun. Flee is a verb: meaning escape - flee, fled, fled
The past tense of "flee" is "fled", and the past participle is also "fled".
The present tense of "flee" is "flee" or "flees" depending on the subject.
Fled is the answer
Flea does not have a past form, because it is a noun. Flee is a verb: meaning escape - flee, fled, fled
The past tense of "flee" is "fled."
The past perfect tense of "flee" is "had fled."
The past tense of "flee" is "fled," and the past participle is also "fled."
Yes, fled is a verb. It is the past tense of flee.
The past tense and past participle of the verb "to flee" is fled.Present perfect: The refugees have fledPast perfect : The refugees had fledFuture perfect: The refugees will have fled
Flee is run from danger. Escape is to free yourself from something, usually a place, but no reference to speed.
No, "flee" is not in the future tense. The future tense of "flee" would be "will flee" or "shall flee."
You could do "They're going to flee from the town if we don't stop them!" Flee is present or future tense for leaving in a hurry. To use it as past tense it would be "They fled from the town because we didn't stop them!"Hope I helped!
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