was, were (the only verb with 2 forms).
Am, is, and are are present tense forms of be. The past tense forms of be are was and were. The future tense of be is will be.
Yes, was and were are past tense forms of be. I/He/She/It was We/You/They were
Past tense - was and were. Present tense - am, is and are.
Past tense - I was eating. They were eating. Was and Were are the past tense forms of the verb "to be". The present tense forms are: is, am and are. She is eating. I am eating. We are eating.
Past tense - was/were Present tense - am/are/is
"Be" is a verb that is used in various forms to represent different tenses. In the past tense, "be" takes the form of "was" or "were" depending on the subject. For example, "I was" or "They were" indicate past tense forms of "be."
The simple past tense and past participle forms of cheat are both cheated.The simple past tense and past participle forms of call are both called.
Burned and burnt are both accepted forms of the past tense.
There are not past tense forms of nouns, because there can be no action. However, if the VERB was to answer, then past tense could be answered.
The four forms of simple past tense in English are regular past tense (e.g., walked), irregular past tense (e.g., ate), past continuous tense (e.g., was walking), and past perfect tense (e.g., had eaten).
No. The word "is" (along with are) represents the present tense of the verb to be.The past tense forms are was and were.
The simple past tense and past participle forms are both cheated.