Loosened.
The word loosened is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb loosen.
The present tense of loosen is:I/You/We/They loosen.He/She/It loosens.The present participle is loosening.
"Loose" is a verb meaning to set free or let go.The past tense is "loosed". They loosed the dogs. An alternate definition of the verb "loose" is to make less tight; undo (He loosed his belt), but it is more common to use the verb "loosen" in this sense."Loosen" is a verb meaning to make something tied or fixed in place less tight. The past tense is "loosened". He loosened his belt and took it off.The verbs "loose" and "loosen" are two different verbs with two different past tenses. Although they can be used interchangeably in the sense of making something less tight, "loosen" can't be used to mean "set free". They loosened the dogs is incorrect."Loose" can be confused with the verb "lose", which means to be deprived of, fail to keep. The past tense of "lose" is "lost"."Loose" is also an adjective meaning not tight.See the related links for the American Heritage definitions of "loose" and "loosen".
'Loose' is an adjective, as in ' a box of loose screws'. The verb related to 'loose' is 'to loosen' and its past tense is 'loosened'.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and 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
"will be" is the future tense of "be". The past tense of "be" is "was/were".
The past tense is she did.
The word "were" is past tense. It is the past tense of the verb "to be."
The past tense of "will" is "would". The past tense of "to be" is "was" or "were".
The past tense of "you will not" is "you would not."