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The past tense is errored.

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What is the past tense of subject?

The past tense is subjected.


What is the past tense of error?

The past, present and future tenses of error are error. It is being done in error. It was done in error. It would be an error to go ahead and do it.


How do you form the basic tenses?

Present tense: Subject + Verb Past tense: Subject + Past Tense of Verb (e.g. add-ed to regular verbs) Future tense: Subject + Will + Verb


What is the formula for the simple past tense?

Subject + Past Tense VerbFor example:I worked.


How do you form the past perfect tense?

To make the past perfect tense: Subject + Had + Past Participle For example: I had finished my homework.


When to use the past tense and past participle?

You use the past tense of a verb (e.g. sang) when the subject is being talked about in the past (the simple past tense). You use the past participle (e.g. have/has sung) when the subject is being talked about in the present (the present perfect tense). "Sung" is the past participle and "have/has" is an auxiliary verb that implies that the subject is referring to a past action in relation to the current present state.


What is the formula for the past progressive tense?

The past progressive tense follows this structure: Subject + was/were + present participle


What is past tense of error when error is the verb?

I don't think 'error' can be a verb. The verb form is err(pt. erred ; pp.erred).


What is the present tense tense of was?

The verb 'was' is the past tense verb for a first and third person singular subject. The present tense of was is am and is.Examples (present, singular subject):I am... (I was)You are... (you were)He/she/it is... (he/she/it was)Examples (present, plural subject):We are... (we were)You are... (your were)They are...(they were)


When do you use a past participle verb?

You use the past tense of a verb (e.g. sang) when the subject is being talked about in the past (the simple past tense). You use the past participle (e.g. have/has sung) when the subject is being talked about in the present (the present perfect tense). "Sung" is the past participle and "have/has" is an auxiliary verb that implies that the subject is referring to a past action in relation to the current present state.


What is the past perfect tense of feel?

(subject) had felt


What does err and erred mean?

To err is to make an error. Erred is the past tense of err.