The past tense of beat is beat.
Luke 23:48. "When all the people who had gathered to witness this sight saw what took place, they beat their breasts and went away."
Slept is the past tense of the verb sleep, so there is no past tense for it.
"These" is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
Was is a past tense of the verb "be".
Weak is not a verb, so it has no past tense. "Weaken" is the related verb, and its past tense is weakened.
Was is the past tense of is.
The past tense of "do" is "did."
By is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Buy is a verb, and the past tense is bought.
The past tense of beat is beat.
The past tense of the verb 'am' is 'was' or 'were.' The verb 'am' is derived from the verb 'to be.'
No, a positive noun is not a past tense verb. A positive noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, while a past tense verb indicates an action that has already occurred in the past. These are two different parts of speech with distinct functions in language.
The correct spelling for the past tense of "beat" is "beat."
The past tense for "beat" is "beat". (beat, beat, beat or beaten)
The past-tense verb for "be" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject.
The past tense of hit is hit. The past tense of bid is bid or bade. The past tense of beat is beat.
Departure is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Depart is a verb, and the past tense is departed.
Slept is the past tense of the verb sleep, so there is no past tense for it.
Inactive is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Inactivate is a verb, and the past tense is inactivated.