The past tense of describe is described.
The past tense of describe is described.
Foolish is an adjective. It does not have a past tense, but can be used to describe a noun as foolish in a past tense. ex. The man was foolish.
Yes, "were" is the past tense of the verb "to be." It is used when referring to something that occurred in the past or to describe a state or condition in the past.
The present tense expresses actions that are happening now. The past tense expresses actions that have already happened. The future tense expresses actions that are yet to happen.
The past progressive tense of "wear" is "was/were wearing." This tense is used to describe an ongoing action of wearing something in the past.
The past tense of describe is described.
Described is the past tense and past participle of describe.
Foolish is an adjective. It does not have a past tense, but can be used to describe a noun as foolish in a past tense. ex. The man was foolish.
There is no past tense for "voters" as the word is not a verb. A past tense is the word to describe the action/verb retrospectively. If you were meaning "vote", the past tense of this word is "voted".
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Just used the past tense word of what you are trying to describe. For example -He is running. Past tense. He ran.
The word describe is a verb. The past tense form is described.
Myths are always told in the past tense (they began as verbal stories, only later written down.) The past tense is used because they purport to describe events that happened in the past.
It is past tense, as in we were at the party yesterday. It is used when to describe something you did
No, "angry" is not a past tense verb. It is an adjective used to describe a feeling or emotion of being upset or mad.
i believe aware is an adjective, used to describe a noun. i.e. Are you aware.. I.e I wasn't aware .. jump is a verb, it describes an action. actions can be past tense or present but do describe the past tense of aware there is no conjugation really you have to set it up in the context of the sentence. If you want to use a word that does give past tense you could say.....Unbeknownst
The word "jealous" is not a verb and therefore does not have a past tense.