"Found" is the past tense of the verb "to find".
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-Founded is past tense of found which means to establish
-But also, found is past tense of find which means to look for something and see it
found can be present tense (a) or past tense (b)
The past tense of "found" is "found."
The past tense of "find" is "found."
The past tense of "find" is "found," and the past participle is also "found."
The past tense of "find" is "found."
The past tense of "find" is "found."
The past tense of "find" is "found."
The past tense of find is found, not founded.The past tense of find is found. It means to find something in the past.
The past tense of "find" is "found."
No. Found is past tense. Find would be present tense. If you were to say, " I found my jacket." It has already happened, therefore it is in the past, making it past tense.
Found is already past tense. The present tense form is "find."
Yes. It's the past tense of find.
The past tense of "find" is "found," and the past participle is also "found."
The past tense.
The past tense of "found" is also "found." For example, "I found my lost keys yesterday."
"Found" in this context is a past participle. It is used to form the present perfect tense, as in "have found," or the past perfect tense, as in "had found."
found as past tense of find found as future tense of founding
Yes, founded is the past tense of found (to establish).
That is the past tense.