Cash (money) is not a verb but is a noun. This means that it has no past tense because only nouns have past tenses.
However, the verb to cash out (to quit) has a past tense of to have cashed out.
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You may also use the verb as in "I cashed a check yesterday."
Present Tense: Rent Past Tense: Rented
The past tense is audited.
The past tense is encashed.
It is "cost" (same form as present tense).
Past tense of account is accounted
Past perfect is formed this way - had + past participle.Because cash is a regular verb the past participle of cash is cashed.So a past perfect sentence would be: He had cashed the cheque.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of get is got. For isn't a verb and so doesn't have a past tense. The past tense of has is had. Had is already the past tense. The past tense of have is had.
Was and were are both the past tense of be. The present tense is: I am he is you are they are The past tense is: I was he was you were they were
The past tense of "will" is "would". The past tense of "to be" is "was" or "were".
Wrote is past tense. It is the past tense of write.Wrote is already a past tense.
The past tense of "finish" is "finished". The past tense of "be" is "was" (singular) or "were" (plural).
The past tense is schooled. The past continuous tense is 'was/were schooling'.
Simple past tense. Past perfect tense. Past continuous tense.
Existed is the past tense. The past perfect tense is had existed.
Met is the past tense of meet, and you can't have past tense of something that is already past tense.
Simple past tense. Past perfect tense. Past perfect continuous tense. Past continuous tense.