It doesn't have a past tense as it isn't a verb.
The past tense of "versus" is still "versus" as it is not a verb. "Versus" is a preposition used to indicate opposition or contrast between two things.
Versus has no past tense. "Do you remember last year? Well there was a battle match Wikianswers versus Wikipedia. Wikianswers totally won!"
The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
The word "had" is a past tense verb.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
Versus is a preposition, not a verb. Only verbs have tenses.
"Have" is present tense; "had" is past tense.
Versus has no past tense. "Do you remember last year? Well there was a battle match Wikianswers versus Wikipedia. Wikianswers totally won!"
The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.
Ate is the past tense of the word eat. Its a past tense word
The past tense of 'is' is 'was'.
What is the past tense word for think
The past tense of the word cry is cried.
The past tense is were.
The past tense of "after" is "aftered," but it is not commonly used. Instead, the past tense is usually indicated by using the word "after" in combination with a verb in the past tense. For example: "He arrived after the party had ended."
The word "had" is a past tense verb.
Were is the past tense.